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Old 07-20-2002, 08:20 PM   #1
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PLease check this diagram and see if this wiring for the battery switch will pass tech: I also need to know if 4AWG wire will be enough for the alternator to the distribution block.
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Old 07-21-2002, 06:31 PM   #2
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The important thing to remember is that deactivation of the switch must kill all power to the entire vehicle to prevent the possibility of sparking a fire if fuel is spilled in the event of an accident. I'm pretty sure that you'll need to have the switch placed in your circuit between the battery and the distribution block. This way power is cut to everything. I'm no tech official though so you really need to run it past an SFI certified official at your local track.
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The distribution block has two purposes: 1. to make everything look neater, and two to feed the amp, alarm and radio. The rest of the car (all the stuff that makes the car runa dn stay running are on the solenoid side of the switch and can't get juice when the switch is off.
I just replied on the Coral and I think that I am going to try this set-up and see what happens. At least when I get my car back from the shop. If there is a problem I can always remove the fuses from the block so that there is no power going to the audio devices and alarm. That should solve the tech problem if there is one.
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1990 5.8 / Edelbrock Performer set-up
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Drivetrain:
Tremec 3550 trans / Steeda Tri-Ax shifter / Spec Stage II clutch and pressure plate / Spec aluminum flywheel /

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