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Old 09-11-2009, 08:33 AM   #1
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Default dynotune bottle connection to switch center?

We are currently installing a dynotune kit on my z, but I just have one question about how the dynotune bottle opener connects to the little nitrous control panel for anyone who has both.

The bottle opener has thick heavy duty wire (probabky 12 gauge?) and comes with a heavy duty looking switch. In the directions for both the opener and the control center it says to connect the opener directly to the switch center. However, this is where we have run into our problem...

the wires from the switch center are very light gauge...20 gauge maybe?...and the switches are little pin switches. It doesnt seem right to connect the two directly, especially since other systems like the purge kit say you must put a 30 amp relay in the circuit. I have e-mailed dynotune twice about this and they havent gotten back to me so ill get on the horn with them tonight if I can.

so in the mean time, should we do as the directions say and connect them directly, or should we throw a relay in the mix?
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Connect them directly. There will be no problems. It's not a heavy draw component. Good luck and make sure to post pics when you re done.
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okay thanks alot.

Pics will definatley be posted when I'm finished
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