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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Chuck21387 &#064; Jan 1 2007, 10&#58;02 AM) [snapback]77966[/snapback]</div>
    Hey 1BADC10, i posted this pic quite awhile ago...well, i hooked up power today...and the top orange wire has 12v battery....any help? I don&#39;t want to give anything else power until i know what&#39;s going on here....earlier in this thread you said that you thought i was correct in labeling this picture...but like i said, when i gave the battery cable 12v, this top orange wire has 12v....was that your 12v input into your fuse block maybe? If so, then i believe my "Battery 12v" white/red wire should now get 12v ignition instead of 12v battery....and black still ground, and the pink...i need to measure that one...see if its a 12v output on ignition for fuel pump
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    Sorry for the late response... I&#39;ll try to remember to look at my pinouts when I get home. The proxy server here at work makes &#39;net surfing during lunch kinda sluggish. Late lunch, but I gotta get out in the field now. I&#39;ll post up the schematic later this evening.

    -Ron
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(1BADC10 &#064; Jan 2 2007, 02&#58;03 PM) [snapback]78082[/snapback]</div>
    Sorry for the late response... I&#39;ll try to remember to look at my pinouts when I get home. The proxy server here at work makes &#39;net surfing during lunch kinda sluggish. Late lunch, but I gotta get out in the field now. I&#39;ll post up the schematic later this evening.

    -Ron
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    Thanks, i&#39;ll try to make heads of tails when i see them...i suck at reading schematics....but thanks in advance&#33;

    And another questoin, did you use your old body style&#39;s starter circuit?
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Chuck21387 &#064; Jan 2 2007, 02&#58;27 PM) [snapback]78098[/snapback]</div>
    Thanks, i&#39;ll try to make heads of tails when i see them...i suck at reading schematics....but thanks in advance&#33;

    And another questoin, did you use your old body style&#39;s starter circuit?
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    Sorry so late... slipped my mind when I got home. The two you labeled in the pic as ignition and 12v batt are the opposite. Look at the first pinout below:

    C1 (1 of 2) - Right most connector in the pic



    C1 (2 of 2)



    C2 (1 of 2)



    C2 (2 of 2)



    C3 - should be the one at the bottom left in the pic (note the pink wire in pic as pin E3)



    C4 (1 of 2) - should be the one at the top left in the pic



    C4 (2 of 2)

    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    Thanks again&#33; I remember seeing those once and couldn&#39;t make heads or tails, but in my "speed" training, i&#39;ve learned to reaed al ittle better now, so for my second question...did you use the old existing starter circuit?
    2000 PSD F250 Super Duty Ext cab long bed 4x4 - a few mods...450+ HP 500+ lbs of torque&#33;&#33; (Daily Driver)
    1993 YJ "Buggy"
    1991 3/4 ton Suburban 6.2L turbodiesel

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    i couldnt imagine a 5.3 in a wrangler&#33; my girlfriends room mate has a buddy who lives down near galveston who has a brand new LS2 to drop into his wrangler. SICK&#33;

    old mod list: H/C/I/N/E/G 408
    new mod list: 5.3, gears/posi, mufler and tune : (

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    Also, why did you use the E3 pin for fuel pump motor feed, when the F1 pin IS fuel pump motor feed. (on the C3 connector)

    And on the C1 connector, i&#39;m going to try to use the C10 pin for starter relay....

    Summary,
    Connector: C1 Pin: A6 Engine Control Module Ground = ground to body of jeep
    Connector: C1 Pin: A9 Ignition Switch Output-Ignition 1 = 12v+ ignition from jeep
    Connector: C1 Pin: C10 Starter Relay Feed-Coil = starter wire (grn/wht) from jeep ignition switch
    Connector: C3 Pin: F1 for fuel pump motor feed = run wire back to my jeeps 12v+ wire on fuel pump


    What do you guys think? Will this work?
    2000 PSD F250 Super Duty Ext cab long bed 4x4 - a few mods...450+ HP 500+ lbs of torque&#33;&#33; (Daily Driver)
    1993 YJ "Buggy"
    1991 3/4 ton Suburban 6.2L turbodiesel

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Chuck21387 &#064; Jan 4 2007, 01&#58;22 PM) [snapback]78310[/snapback]</div>
    Also, why did you use the E3 pin for fuel pump motor feed, when the F1 pin IS fuel pump motor feed. (on the C3 connector)

    And on the C1 connector, i&#39;m going to try to use the C10 pin for starter relay....

    Summary,
    Connector: C1 Pin: A6 Engine Control Module Ground = ground to body of jeep
    Connector: C1 Pin: A9 Ignition Switch Output-Ignition 1 = 12v+ ignition from jeep
    Connector: C1 Pin: C10 Starter Relay Feed-Coil = starter wire (grn/wht) from jeep ignition switch
    Connector: C3 Pin: F1 for fuel pump motor feed = run wire back to my jeeps 12v+ wire on fuel pump
    What do you guys think? Will this work?
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    Aiight... hang tight. That pic may be old. I remember using the Fuel Pump Motor Feed Pin (F1). I used that because the PCM controls the actions of the fuel pump. Give me a few, and I&#39;ll go outside and pull the block up to see. Will take an updated pic too while I&#39;m there.
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    Aiight, here we go...

    If memory serves, that may have been a thought when I had firing issues with the swap at first. Problem was VATS. Troubleshooting the issue may have put the thought that the FP circuit was at fault b/c I was told VATS was disabled on the PCM. That could be the only explanation I could think to give for your assumption that I used E3 for the fuel pump. Anyhow... I&#39;d have to trace E3 when the rain isn&#39;t coming down hard in BR (no garage... small carport). Can&#39;t exactly remember what I used the switched ING for. I started labeling later in the game. I&#39;m strongly considering yanking my wiring out for a cleaner setup like Allen&#39;s, but not sold on that option just yet. Mine serves me well. If I ever upgrade to an LS2, we&#39;ll see. As for the starter, I bypassed that b/c the relay that shoves in the fuseblockslot (on top) sits in there very loosely. I think the internal connector got shoved in before it got to my possession. I pulled the pin from switched starter relay feed, and wired it directly to the starter. Speaking as an EE, the relay would be more reliable for greater chance of full voltage application, but I&#39;m satisfied with &#39;close enuff for gov&#39;ment work&#39; (as far as this is concerned).

    On to the pics:

    Current fuse block setup



    Even showing you my fused link (excuse the cheap watch... I am hard on those )

    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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    Great, thanks so much&#33; Once again...you da man&#33;
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    1993 YJ "Buggy"
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    yell if ya need something else. Always willing to help.
    Test-n-Tune (Nov 23, 2008) - 13.65s @ 98mph

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