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Re: relay placement
[Re: Bad340fish]
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03/06/17 09:50 PM
03/06/17 09:50 PM
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rowin4
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I run a Leash board up front with another 2 relay board at the back for the fuel pumps. I had never heard of a Leash board so I looked it up. The 4 relay module looks to be what I could use. Simple and compact , fused, 1 main positive.
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Re: relay placement
[Re: rowin4]
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03/06/17 09:56 PM
03/06/17 09:56 PM
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Posts: 8,079 Tulsa OK
Bad340fish
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I run a Leash board up front with another 2 relay board at the back for the fuel pumps. I had never heard of a Leash board so I looked it up. The 4 relay module looks to be what I could use. Simple and compact , fused, 1 main positive. His products are very nice, good customer service as well. I ordered a big 12 relay board that is half ground trigger and half positive trigger. At the time I was converting to EFI and I had no idea what I really needed so I went with the 12 relay because the price isn't all that bad to add the extra relays. Its been in the car going on three years now and I love it. I just added the dual 70 amp board for my fuel pumps to replace the old generic 5 pin relays I had in the back.
Last edited by Bad340fish; 03/06/17 09:57 PM.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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