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Old 05-24-2007, 11:07 AM
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I didn't know if a lot of people were doing that or not. I want a faster way to heat up my bottle, I have one dynotune heater on it, do any of you guys have any suggestions?
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there's been a couple guys doing it. Run a 8-10 ga. wire back. Also, you'll need a relay to switch it on/off. Too much current for a switch.
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I have a relay on my current one, the only thing I was thinking is that the dyno tune heater I have on it right now is the automatic one, how would I wire it in together if I got another one that was NOT an automatic one? just hook it to a different switch?
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is the automatic one by pressure or temperature?

edit.. just noticed 'dynotune'. Call them and see if you can tap into the on/off of the unit. Other than that, you'd have to put it on a switch but you might be overheating it.




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