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Old 07-05-2005, 08:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 12 Volt switched power source

Hi all,

I purchased a Turbo Smart dual stage boost controller and need to install this thing, but of course, it's got some electrical connections needed. I need to find a 12V switched power source.

Can you tell me where and how to tap into one?

I've already tapped into the pink/red wire in the ignition set for my Greddy Turbo Timer, and was wondering if I could tap into it a second time, or if that's a bad idea all together.

I was hoping there is a wire somewhere under the hood where I could just tap into it, or maybe setup something with the fuse box near the battery.

Let me know if you have any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated.

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There's a sticky in the How To Folder that says "Hardwiring radar detector" or something like that. You should be able to use that to get the voltage.
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The fuse box that is hidden when you close your driver side door. There are a bunch in there. Specifically the radio and sunroof wires. I used the radio to power my A/F guage.
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Or look at the stage II toys instructions and see which wire the engineers used...I think it was white w/blue stripe.
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