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| 16v - fuel pump wiring | |
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| Uk Merc Man | Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:56 pm Post #1 |
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hello. i want to replace my exisiting twin fuel pumps with a single low pressure unit that has 2 wires - positive and earth. the current pumps seems to be wired individually: pic: ![]() how would I use the current wiring to suit? each pump has 2 wires - I assume an earth and a power....are the pumps run in sequence at all times? could i use the wires from 1 pump and 'block up' the others? would the rev limitor still work, I assume as its run off the relay? any help appreciated. thanks. |
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| Ukmerctechie | Fri Mar 26, 2010 12:06 am Post #2 |
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Dir is Kool. WKKP Forever!
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The loom is split into 2 under the back seat,it is a single pair of wires running from the front of the car,just make up a single end for it using the existing plug under the seat, |
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| Uk Merc Man | Fri Mar 26, 2010 9:55 am Post #3 |
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excellent, thank you! |
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