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<blockquote data-quote="shurur" data-source="post: 13537280" data-attributes="member: 113850"><p>I found this for you....not sure I like it...because of current draw from ignition.</p><p></p><p>you might also be able to run (splice into) the wire that controls the starter solenoid to the remote solenoid, instead of the ignition line going to the remote solenoid. not sure about the current needed though...and what adding another current path will hurt..i.e. can the signal drive two starter signals?</p><p></p><p>***********************************</p><p>Reference to not for racing diagram with relay and Step 5 of original post:</p><p>This same starter solenoid signal mod was used by the original poster to modify the control signal to the relay instead of using the ignition signal for the relay..solenoid signal to starter was cut and run to the remote relay control (yellow wire to relay) but it only fed one thing still..the relay control input vice the starter solenoid control input...again current concerns as each solenoid draws current.</p><p></p><p>Then relay output forked to remote and starter solenoids (white wire from relay)..but 30A capable from the relay...fed by the battery itself. Now if the starter relay up front is 30A, then splitting the solenoid control signal (with 15A fuses on each leg) should be fine.</p><p></p><p>Edit: starter relay in fuse box is 30a bosch style. So signal driving fron solenoid should be able to drive rear solenoid as well. Rear relay in first not-for-racing diagram now seems redundant to me, as the start signal from the front fusebox relay can make both solenids.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]511494[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shurur, post: 13537280, member: 113850"] I found this for you....not sure I like it...because of current draw from ignition. you might also be able to run (splice into) the wire that controls the starter solenoid to the remote solenoid, instead of the ignition line going to the remote solenoid. not sure about the current needed though...and what adding another current path will hurt..i.e. can the signal drive two starter signals? *********************************** Reference to not for racing diagram with relay and Step 5 of original post: This same starter solenoid signal mod was used by the original poster to modify the control signal to the relay instead of using the ignition signal for the relay..solenoid signal to starter was cut and run to the remote relay control (yellow wire to relay) but it only fed one thing still..the relay control input vice the starter solenoid control input...again current concerns as each solenoid draws current. Then relay output forked to remote and starter solenoids (white wire from relay)..but 30A capable from the relay...fed by the battery itself. Now if the starter relay up front is 30A, then splitting the solenoid control signal (with 15A fuses on each leg) should be fine. Edit: starter relay in fuse box is 30a bosch style. So signal driving fron solenoid should be able to drive rear solenoid as well. Rear relay in first not-for-racing diagram now seems redundant to me, as the start signal from the front fusebox relay can make both solenids. [ATTACH=full]511494[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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