edis power off relay board

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I don't think you can use the fuel pump relay, dosen't MS have a timer to run the fuel pump for only about 2 seconds from inital key to on then it turns off. then MS waits for an ignition signal to turn the pump back on?

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does it work from the main relay? because i just posted a question for a 7 pin hei setup and was thinking of hooking it up to the fidle relay but if it works from the main relay then i could use the fidle relay for my TCC
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why cant you just run it through your ignition switch? you have the wire at your relaybox already. just run an inline fuse to the edis.
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Connect it to the S5 terminal on the relay board.
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I run mine off the main ignition relay that powers the MS.
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Post by loren »

I just used an Injector feed terminal. For my application (TBI), I'm only using one of the two Injector circuits (and only one of the four terminals). So, I put a fuse in the unused Injector circuit and used it to power the EDIS and the LC-1.

Otherwise, why not just use the factory wiring? Surely your stock power block has a fuse for "coil" or "ignition". No real need to go through the MS Relay Board at all.
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