would it look like this: just connect the 30 to the switch?
i wouldn't connect the "to ignition 12v" right?? like this:
i was thinkin' of using this type of switch for added security:
you guys can check this thread i started on Honda-Tech fo more back round info on wat i'm trying to do: https://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=573277
any help is greatly apreciated, thanks...
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1995 Integra LS 5 speed
-RSpec106@netscape.net
hey jdm... I am a honda man too.Im looking at your relays and I dont think i would do it like that.. I would first ground one side of your switch and the other side take it to pin 85 on your relay.86-needs to be 12 volts(+)..then 30 will go to your fule pump. and 87-will go to the hot side of your fule pump(the wire you cut) I hope this is what you ment......good luck
tv4free wrote:
hey jdm... I am a honda man too.Im looking at your relays and I dont think i would do it like that.. I would first ground one side of your switch and the other side take it to pin 85 on your relay.86-needs to be 12 volts(+)..then 30 will go to your fule pump. and 87-will go to the hot side of your fule pump(the wire you cut) I hope this is what you ment......good luck
so i would use 1 relay right?
wat do u "86-needs to be 12 volts(+)" wat do i connect 86 to?
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1995 Integra LS 5 speed
-RSpec106@netscape.net
you need to give it a 12 volt ign to activate the relay...iyou said you wanted to have the key on right?
tv4free wrote:
you need to give it a 12 volt ign to activate the relay...iyou said you wanted to have the key on right?
i just want to be able to kill the fuel pump when i leave the car sum where I want to be able to switch it off, that's all. Is it better to have the key in the ignition to switch off da fuel pump?
Where would i locate the 12 volt ign wire i need to tap into to??
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1995 Integra LS 5 speed
-RSpec106@netscape.net
Hey there again. I was just looking at this diagram and I would have to say it would work just make sure that the switch you are going to use(if it is the one you showed me it should work i had one on mine like the for my nos set up and i never had any thing go wrong, but the way this pic looks it is setup for a hi current system and i dont know how much curent is been used............my answer is YES it will work. anything eles you would like to ask?