toggle switch S relay
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toggle switch S relay
I know a relay is somewhat similar to a switch I beieve, as in it turns power on or off to the item. But a toggle switch does the same, just a relay requires more wiring then a switch. So my main question is what is the point of a relay?
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You would want the fuel pump to be on a relay so that it can be controlled by the computer/ignition switch through main relay. It is a safety issue, and most of the time you don't want fuel pressure when the engine is not running. It is also recommended that you have an inertial safety switch installed on the fuel pump so that if you get into an accident your fuel pump shuts off. Otherwise, in the event of an accident, or other problem you could potentially have a big fire.
The use of a main relay is advantageous to prolong the life of your ignition switch. You can run a small amount of current through your switch and thus keep it working. Most Ignition switches are not rated for high current. I went through a few ign switches in the early days. It is also nice because if your relay fails it is easy to replace, unlike the switch.
I am using the relay board and I like it. It really simplifies the wiring, and it has polyfuses on it so that if you try to draw too much current it acts as a breaker. I know that fidle is one that can only handle a small amount of current and people frequently use too much current and blow something when they wire it directly. The relay box is also nice for troubleshooting. Everything is labeled at a central place and easily disconnected/jumpered. It is also nice because it has all of the fuse holders built into the board. Much easier.
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The relay board just connects the db37 pins to the right pins on the relay. If you know how to do that, then there isn't much use in a relay board. I find the install cleaner without it, and troubleshooting is simpler, as many of the leads can connect directly from the db37 to their respective sensors/injectors/etc. If you don't use the relay board then you eliminate 2 connection points (failure points) along the way.
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I did have to build an enclosure around the board due to the fact that I have no engine compartment. The limited amount of space that I had to work with meant that the relay board solved a lot of wiring challenges for me. I also like it because it allowed me to mount my MS in a remote location.


Ultimately it depends on your application and budget.
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The thing is, I have fuse blocks, relays and 12 pin terminal rails laying around and have given thought to just making my own, with stuff I already own, instead of wasting 60-90 bux on one. Just didnt know if it served any other purpose, and just wanted to make sure the relays were "must".
Anyways, Thank ya lots
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edit, picture's worth a couple dozen words (don't mind the breadboard its not a permanent part of the install obviously)
In the top left is a strip for ignition and grounds, to the right of that is the 8-position fusebox deal.
Top right silver box is the car-pc power supply. 2 relays on the left edge and 2 terminal strips for the db-37 and associated wiring
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