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> Running L-Jet on the stand, What power needs to go to the relay board - Got it running!
nditiz1
post Mar 18 2022, 07:37 PM
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As my parts come in for my L-Jet tune up, I'd like to start to plan out my test stand. Does someone have a link to a thread or just the answer of what power I need to send to the 14 pin connector to run the engine on the stand? Thanks!

Edit - See latest post on which wires were needed as a minimum.
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@nditiz1 and @Superhawk996 ,
at risk of going in over my head, cause i don't have my head around it in detail, but i don't think the L jets use much off that relay board.
compared to a D jet.

its all kind of over in the relays under that battery tray? or a lot of it.
a couple of relays there.

not sure what your are trying to do exactly nditiz, but @Van B might have a point.

i haven't ever tried to run an L jet on a stand, but if i did i'd probably just try and hang all the bits of a ply board rig complete. ECU etc. and hook it up to a car battery and go.
with appropriate grounds etc.
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