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Old 08-05-2003, 11:39 PM
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I hope this is the right section to post this under, I am also going to post the same message under 92+ Civic and Engine Tech.

I am installing an inline pump in my engine bay (yeah I know the cons to doing this...) and I need to know of a good place to tap either a 12 volt source or a place to put a relay to run the pump. Any recommendations?
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the battery
Yeah, but if I run it from the battery it will be on even when my car is off, that's why I need to know of a source to use for the relay.
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connect inline pump to main relay(it's working with fuel pump)
how to find it - read another you topic about vacuum line, there link

some difference with install in my car and in link about setup:
my Civic 92 from Europe(left side drive): main relay placed not at right side(if you driver) as in install manual, it's placed at left side, near the fuses.




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