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Bought a new D-tech and 6 foot extension harness, pulled off the old
cooler that I had mounted on the intake, drilled and tapped holes inside
bumper (PITA to access) drilled and tapped the cooler so I could have the
D-tech and Stanadyne mounted side by side, so I'd have an easy backup,
ran the extension cable nice and neat, tie wrapped in place, and NO START!!
Moved the wire from the D-tech to the Stanadyne, still nothing. Unbolted
the cooler from inside of bumper (did I mention it's a PITA?) plugged the
D-tech in directly, started right up.
So it's back mounted on the
intake, got to call the vendor tomorrow for another harness. I'm sure the
D-tech would be fine if I left it there, it's rated for more heat than the
S'dyne, but I worked too hard to give up now!
The point to this rambling story is, plug in the extension harness and
try it before you go thru all the trouble I did.
cooler that I had mounted on the intake, drilled and tapped holes inside
bumper (PITA to access) drilled and tapped the cooler so I could have the
D-tech and Stanadyne mounted side by side, so I'd have an easy backup,
ran the extension cable nice and neat, tie wrapped in place, and NO START!!
Moved the wire from the D-tech to the Stanadyne, still nothing. Unbolted
the cooler from inside of bumper (did I mention it's a PITA?) plugged the
D-tech in directly, started right up.
intake, got to call the vendor tomorrow for another harness. I'm sure the
D-tech would be fine if I left it there, it's rated for more heat than the
S'dyne, but I worked too hard to give up now!
The point to this rambling story is, plug in the extension harness and
try it before you go thru all the trouble I did.