I just received my kit from Razor. I'm attempting to conceal the kit as much as possible. I'm not using the "low level" LED. I'm hoping someone can help clarify the installation instructions for me. It looks like the "turn-on" LED is now part of the remote control & is already wired to the PAC box & it won't be neccessary to mount near the boost gage. There is a twisted brown & orange wire coming from the PAC box, do I leave these wires disconnected?
For my application, it looks like I should wire as follows:
1) black wire from power dist. box to ground
2) red wire from power dist. box to IGN terminal in fuse box
3) green wire from MAP to green wire from PAC controller
4) thin bare silver wire from pump to "0" terminal on power dist. box
5) skin & twist together red wire from pump & red wire from power injector bulb then attach to "+" terminal on power dist. box
6) skin & twist together black wire from pump & black wire from power injector bulb then attache to"-" terminal on power dist. box
7) violet & gray wires from PAC not utilized
Any recommendations for concealing the PAC box? I have a bench seat car & plan to put the small remote box with dial in the ash tray. I don't have much wiring experience & appreciate anyone who can ensure I'm doing this properly.
Thanks,
Bob
For my application, it looks like I should wire as follows:
1) black wire from power dist. box to ground
2) red wire from power dist. box to IGN terminal in fuse box
3) green wire from MAP to green wire from PAC controller
4) thin bare silver wire from pump to "0" terminal on power dist. box
5) skin & twist together red wire from pump & red wire from power injector bulb then attach to "+" terminal on power dist. box
6) skin & twist together black wire from pump & black wire from power injector bulb then attache to"-" terminal on power dist. box
7) violet & gray wires from PAC not utilized
Any recommendations for concealing the PAC box? I have a bench seat car & plan to put the small remote box with dial in the ash tray. I don't have much wiring experience & appreciate anyone who can ensure I'm doing this properly.
Thanks,
Bob