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Old Jan 1, 2003 | 10:57 PM
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Question Some install Qs

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Lead Coil:
3 wires on coil, 1 is hookup to haltech, other is the 12+ignition switch. Thats done
But the coil also has a black wire coming off it with a round connector? Where does this go? is it just a ground?

Trailing Coil:
Coil has 6 wires, 2 tan goto 12+igntion switched, those are done. Then there are 4 wires( yellow,bluish,pinkish-red,yellow-whiteish) that are in another connector, How do these 4 hook up to the haltech? According to hitmans site, the black/green goto pink, and the white/black goto the white, Im not to sure which color is which on the faded coil wires. And do the other 2 just not get used on the coil?

Coil: Haltech
Yellow
Blue
Pink Black/green stripe
Yellow/white white/black stripe

Also there are extra wires for the ignition that are not mentioned on hitmans site, there are a blue, dark blue, and a black. Where do they go? Do i just ground the black wire? Or plug it into the black wire/prong on the leading coil? And the where do the other 2 go?

Pwr:
There are several wires labled power(pwr) ziptied together, do I just wire them into a postive source or does it have to be ignition switeched? Can i wire them into my postive cable coming from my battery?

Thanks for the help, and no I didn't look in my haltech book, cuz i never got around to it, too damn cold out there, this is much easier asking you guys

Fuel pump:

2 orange wires from haltech, the fuel pump is a 4 prong connector? which ones go where?
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Old Jan 2, 2003 | 12:07 AM
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If hitman didn't mention it then it isn't wired to the haltech, if you can figure out which wires are white and pink on the coil side. Unless you are trying to power your coils directly (bypassing factory)?
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Old Jan 2, 2003 | 12:13 AM
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PWR, Sure it isn't PWM?

Positive battery power is a red 13 AWG wire, and there are two grounds, and a 18AWG grey that goes to a switched positive I am gonna splice mine onto the +12 going to my trailing coil.

If the fuel pump connector is the same at the back of the car then it would be the black/white for positive and black should be grounded to car, don't know cuz I did my own haltech independant wire up for fuel
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Old Jan 2, 2003 | 12:16 AM
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If its PWM it is aux inputs and outputs, and you really should read the haltech manual!
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Old Jan 2, 2003 | 12:21 AM
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i have 2x, just lazy, rather ask someone, aha! But no I'm not being lazy with install doing everthing correct and right the 1st time.
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Old Jan 3, 2003 | 02:33 PM
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Well I got all the answers, so if anyone else wants to know here they are:n@pistons
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