Mark I have a spare GP relay you can look at for this project.Personally I think using a stock relay running a ford starter relay is the best way to go.
Isn't it the case that the dedicated LED circuitry lies, and you are better off monitoring straight off the bus bar/s
Maybe that car you found @ the PnP had a relay?Those things are spendy!!!
I'm gonna keep that relay cause I am keeping my in-tank transfer pump as a diesel lift pump..so I dont want to try and wire it into the VW fuse box.
Quote from: "53 willys"I'm gonna keep that relay cause I am keeping my in-tank transfer pump as a diesel lift pump..so I dont want to try and wire it into the VW fuse box.87 - 94 Ford's are likely to be fuel injected... This means your in tank pump is likely to be a high pressure pump. This will be a real problem for your IP as far as timing is concerned, maybe seals as well - or so it is said. You might want to check the pressure - I don't think the IP will tollerate much more than 3 - 4 PSI. Every in-tank pump I've seen is at least 20x that amount.On my conversion I removed the in tank pump and by-passed it keeping the fuel gauge sending unit:http://www.vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=15633&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=45
QuoteIsn't it the case that the dedicated LED circuitry lies, and you are better off monitoring straight off the bus bar/s Ya know when it went in I didn't trust the LED bit & went to the bus bar! Good memory!!As for the gasser relay base I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same.
Quote from: "blackdogvan"QuoteIsn't it the case that the dedicated LED circuitry lies, and you are better off monitoring straight off the bus bar/s Ya know when it went in I didn't trust the LED bit & went to the bus bar! Good memory!!As for the gasser relay base I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same.Yep it's the same base. There is about 3 wires to move/reuse. I have a list somewhere
Also the IP will not only handle more than 3-4psi but it will like it as well.Giles has even commented on this somewhere on this board.I'm running 12 psi currently, give me a really good dynamic advance.
Quote from: "zukgod1"Also the IP will not only handle more than 3-4psi but it will like it as well.Giles has even commented on this somewhere on this board.I'm running 12 psi currently, give me a really good dynamic advance.Can you point me to these posts by Giles where he says a high pressure lift pump is a good thing ? I found just the opposite when I searched...http://vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=12976&highlight=lift+pump+high+pressure+timing+giles
Quote from: "arb"Quote from: "zukgod1"Also the IP will not only handle more than 3-4psi but it will like it as well.Giles has even commented on this somewhere on this board.I'm running 12 psi currently, give me a really good dynamic advance.Can you point me to these posts by Giles where he says a high pressure lift pump is a good thing ? I found just the opposite when I searched...http://vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=12976&highlight=lift+pump+high+pressure+timing+gilesYou need to read the thread you linked again, Giles dosnt say running a lift pump is bad he's saying it's not needed if your vane pump is good.I'm not searching for a thread I read once sorry. I dont have time and if you dont belive me pick up the phone and call Giles.