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i/c hotwire harness?

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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 07:00 PM
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i/c hotwire harness?

anyone else have one? or know the wiring schematics for it? i bought it off FAST06SS over a month ago and he said he had schematics and then never responded to my pm's for the last month. and i just dont have time to look into the factory schematics to see what the best way to wire it up is. i will most likely have to look into the factory schematics and figure this out myself. but i was hoping someone could send me a schematic not likely but worth a shot.


before anyone asks, what does it do? its a harness that runs your intercooler pump off of the alternators voltage which is around 14.1-14.6 volts. hence speeding up the pump that normally runs at 9volts. perfect for a little extra cooling and almost a necessity for larger HE coolant resevoir's and will make the most of a dual pass intercooler end plate.

also i want to figure this out and test it for a while to make sure it wont hurt the pump and see what it can really do. then come up with a nice set of instructions maybe start making these and selling them for say $60 bux i can get all the factory wiring harness connectors from work and make this thing look stock

no one has ever heard anything about it huh? thats kinda what i figured

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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 10:46 PM
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i would be interested in this as well. let us know how it works out, could be very cool
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