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I am relocating my fuel pump on my '73 to the front of the car. I am feeding the wire off the fuse panel but also want to add an inline fuse. Does anyone have an idea of what amperage fuse I should run between the fuse panel and pump? The pump is a Pieburg
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,817 Joined: 25-July 15 From: New Zealand Member No.: 18,995 Region Association: None ![]() |
I am relocating my fuel pump on my '73 to the front of the car. I am feeding the wire off the fuse panel but also want to add an inline fuse. Does anyone have an idea of what amperage fuse I should run between the fuse panel and pump? The pump is a Pieburg Better to run from the original supply so you retain a relay and original fuse,if you don't you will need a 7.5amp close to the switched supply ,I ran a wire down the tunnel into the engine space and connected to the original supply. |
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