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Just got a used Edge Comp with appropriate wiring harness. Where can I find instructions on installing it? I found one set on the net, but it was for a TST & included some kind of plate & elbow?
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2001 QCSB 4x4 - NV5600 - Super B turbo - FBD 100hp injectors - BHAF - 4" exhaust - AirDog & big fuel line - BD Trackbar - Diablo Power Puck - Valair SD clutch - ScanGaugeII - 53 block, 130,000 mi
What is the "90° Brass Fitting"? Wanna make sure I go get the right item to replace what was in the original kit since all I have are the box and wiring harness.
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2001 QCSB 4x4 - NV5600 - Super B turbo - FBD 100hp injectors - BHAF - 4" exhaust - AirDog & big fuel line - BD Trackbar - Diablo Power Puck - Valair SD clutch - ScanGaugeII - 53 block, 130,000 mi
Last edited by Contrite; 11-21-2009 at 03:14 PM.
Reason: Found the wire tap connector at radioshack...
You're going to want to make sure and have some sort of aftermarket lift pump to supply the VP. Otherwise you will more than likely kill the lift pump AND VP, not cheap.
it over rides the ecm's signal to the pump. it shouldnt hurt the pump though (if you have a good lp). i ran a drag comp for ~2.5 years and ~40,000miles and it never missed a lick.
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