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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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