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Old Jun 5, 2011 | 10:35 PM
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Default Has anyone ever used an "add a fuse"?

I am wondering where I should hook the "Add a fuse" for the IC pump. I don't want to blow more relays trying to GUESS where it goes.

Does anyone have an Intercooler? Where did you or how did you wire your pump? Power to battery, ground to battery power wire from the pump....Where did your pump turn on wire to?
 

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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 04:22 PM
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Found out that add a fuses use 10 amp fuses. I had 15 amp fuses in it. I put 2, 10 amp fuses in it and plugged it into the "Eng devices" fuse in the under hood fuse box (Lower one) After that I am getting power in the ON and START position.
 
Old Jun 11, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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Mine is set up with a relay triggered by the fuel pump power source. Pulls power directly from the battery, but the IC pump is only on when the fuel pump is running.

Careful with the IC pump always being on with the car in the 'on' position, you can run your battery down as the pump will still be on without the car running (assuming you're just listening to the radio or something).
 
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