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<blockquote data-quote="IronTerp" data-source="post: 6882304" data-attributes="member: 12702"><p>1) Very few folks use the Hobbs switch and just let the BAP run full time. It's a simple process as you just need to take the red and black wires which are encased in the black BAP wire and solder them together. Now, you must have your BAP adjustment switch operational and most folks mount this in the trunk and set it at a power level consistent with their fuel needs.</p><p></p><p>2) The factory fuel system power wire from the engine compartment to the trunk is woefully thin which allows significant voltage loss to the pumps. On a stock Terminator, this is gnerally not an issue, but once RWHP goes up, so obviously do fuel needs, so the fuel pumps need more current to meet fuel demands, (to a point.....). Replacing that factory power wire with a thicker wire is actually a very sufficient way to increase pump capacity in and of itself, regardless of whether a BAP is being used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronTerp, post: 6882304, member: 12702"] 1) Very few folks use the Hobbs switch and just let the BAP run full time. It's a simple process as you just need to take the red and black wires which are encased in the black BAP wire and solder them together. Now, you must have your BAP adjustment switch operational and most folks mount this in the trunk and set it at a power level consistent with their fuel needs. 2) The factory fuel system power wire from the engine compartment to the trunk is woefully thin which allows significant voltage loss to the pumps. On a stock Terminator, this is gnerally not an issue, but once RWHP goes up, so obviously do fuel needs, so the fuel pumps need more current to meet fuel demands, (to a point.....). Replacing that factory power wire with a thicker wire is actually a very sufficient way to increase pump capacity in and of itself, regardless of whether a BAP is being used. [/QUOTE]
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