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Creating new circuits?


Tommyd16

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I've briefly looked into using a spare slot in the fusebox for an extra circuit. I've fitted air horns and I wanted to run the feed for the air compressor via the fusebox. I gave up on that idea having seen the nest of wires below the fusebox, so just used an inline fuse connected to a +ve rail in the fusebox. Describing it like that, it sounds like I was 90% of the way there and it *shouldn't* be too hard to fit a new fuse, but I remember being stumped by it and giving up on the idea.

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You can buy the pins for the fuse boxes from Toyota and run in new dedicated fused circuits, depends on what you are trying to wire up, for gauge illumination just take a feed from the existing gauge clusters.

 

I did a massive rewire on the stock dash loom for my track car, stripped loads of excess out and then ran new wiring for dedicated items with relays and fuses etc, not a quick job though.

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Yep, as above.. Iv been wiring up a new Haltech ECU on a 1jz in an S15 last few days.. This is the fuse and relay board I made.. Totally independent of the cars original electrics..

 

Obviously you don't need anything as elaborate, but 1 of those relays has a big wire that splits into 5 small wires to power AFR gauge, Boost Gauge, Boost Controller and 2 spares for couple more gauges or few things that don't need to much power.

 

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