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<blockquote data-quote="03' White Snake" data-source="post: 16635710" data-attributes="member: 51916"><p>Without knowing how many amps the starter is drawing, you cannot size a fuse on that line. I thought this too until I was asking the Electrical Engineers at work.</p><p></p><p>NHRA rules do not allow the cutoff switch to be hooked into the ground. Must be on the positive line. So depending on if you ever want to run at the track it needs to be hooked up to the power line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03' White Snake, post: 16635710, member: 51916"] Without knowing how many amps the starter is drawing, you cannot size a fuse on that line. I thought this too until I was asking the Electrical Engineers at work. NHRA rules do not allow the cutoff switch to be hooked into the ground. Must be on the positive line. So depending on if you ever want to run at the track it needs to be hooked up to the power line. [/QUOTE]
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