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    Anyone done a link wire-in themself?

    Halfway through a loom relocation and getting rid of as much un needed wiring as possible and have a couple of questions.

    - for the 14v feed to the link can i run this via a switched live or does it need to go via a relay? Or be fused?

    - same for ign coils, can these have a switched live feed then have the trigger wires from the link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pointz View Post
    Halfway through a loom relocation and getting rid of as much un needed wiring as possible and have a couple of questions.

    - for the 14v feed to the link can i run this via a switched live or does it need to go via a relay? Or be fused?

    - same for ign coils, can these have a switched live feed then have the trigger wires from the link?
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    I made a pic can anyone confirm i have everything correct?

    Also i have an innovate wideband. Any need to connect the wideband to the link?

    Which output would i use for fuelpump trigger and rpm

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    If you can connect your wideband it would be silly not to. Even if you are not tuning it, detailed fuel data logging can be super handy when chasing a problem.

    Sorry can't help with the other questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by immy21 View Post
    If you can connect your wideband it would be silly not to. Even if you are not tuning it, detailed fuel data logging can be super handy when chasing a problem.

    Sorry can't help with the other questions.
    Cheers Immy the link forum is very helpful so i think i have my answers now.
    I will post uo shortly the answers to help anyone in the future@!

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