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Old Oct 5, 2008 | 12:00 AM
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I just bought a dynotune pressure regulated bottle heater(which is works GREAT!),the zex ones suck donkey ba**s.I was just wondering if it would be okay to tap into a spare fuse socket in the SJB in the passenger side kick panel or should I go to the BJB?Im fused inline with a 25 amp fuse right now but as anyone who knows about electronics,SJB can be picky and I dont want to start frying stuff.Im running my zex N.M.U and my purge solinoid off it right now but I was thinking the heater pulls a little more amperage.BTW,if anyone is wanting to get a heater,the dynotune was only 89.00 and its heats up QUICK!I think this is the best one Ive ever used.Anyway,thanks in advance.
Old Oct 5, 2008 | 11:12 AM
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i would do an inline from bjb, not even worth risking an sjb malfunction. just as easy.
Old Oct 5, 2008 | 05:48 PM
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i would do an inline from bjb, not even worth risking an sjb malfunction. just as easy.
Agreed, plus the DynoTune kit comes with enough wire to reach the full length of the car so there is no excuse.
+1 on a great deal and a great product. For the price even my cheap *** was willing to splurge for another $10 and get the black heater blanket:-)
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