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Old Dec 14, 2016 | 03:21 AM
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Hi everyone,
Just wondering about installing the Airlift V2 system,
I need to find a switched ignition source that is dead when the key is off and then live during ignition on and cranking, im thinking the fuel pump fuse.
If anyones got an idea on the best fuse to tap into and also what fuse the fuel pump fuse is that would be awesome.
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Old Dec 18, 2016 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Brad Winter
Hi everyone,
Just wondering about installing the Airlift V2 system,
I need to find a switched ignition source that is dead when the key is off and then live during ignition on and cranking, im thinking the fuel pump fuse.
If anyones got an idea on the best fuse to tap into and also what fuse the fuel pump fuse is that would be awesome.
Cheers
I have no recommendation because I have no clue how much an air pump draws but will say this from a general standpoint.... no way in hell I'd tap into the fuel delivery circuit for the sake of an aesthetic item. Fail that fuse in the middle of hard turn and it's all over. No thanks.

Find another switched circuit.... like the radio or something of no consequence if it opens.

EDIT: Just saw the word "Management" in the header so maybe you're not asking about circuit for the pump itself. Even still, it's never good to tap into something that's mission critical, like fuel delivery, brakes, engine.... always consider an "accessory circuit" even for low draw items.

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