comander 950 green (fuel pump) wire
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comander 950 green (fuel pump) wire
Ok so im lost here i got the comander 950 and i have figured out were all the wires go except the green one. The instructions say to hook it up to the fuel pump or a fuel pump relay but how do i do that? where is the fuel pump wire i hook it up to? i got a stock style in-tank pump and there are a few wires coming out the top of the tank do i hook it to one of those wires? ........... any help would be awesome! thanks in advance!
You might try asking here:
Chevy Talk - Chevrolet Forums: Viewing forum: EFI/Fuel Injection and Engine Control Systems
Doug F., the moderator, is a fuel injection engineer for Holley. I'm sure he can help.
Regards,
Gary Anderson
Chevy Talk - Chevrolet Forums: Viewing forum: EFI/Fuel Injection and Engine Control Systems
Doug F., the moderator, is a fuel injection engineer for Holley. I'm sure he can help.
Regards,
Gary Anderson
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Car: 09 Cobalt SS Sedan. 92 Z28 vert
Engine: 2.0T EFR6758; 5.0TT T3/T4 8psi
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Axle/Gears: 3.76 LSD; 3.23 posi
If you have TPI, the middle relay on the firewall to the left of the brake booster has the same color wire going into it, splice it to that wire.
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Car: 09 Cobalt SS Sedan. 92 Z28 vert
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Axle/Gears: 3.76 LSD; 3.23 posi
to the right of the brake booster i mean (as standing in front of the car)
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i would use the fuel pump that came with the kit. If you bought it that way. It's a high flow fuel pump and a external at that so no more dropping the fuel tank when you have a problem. YES!!. if not do what they said.
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