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Old May 26, 2003 | 12:33 AM
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Gotta question for superfueler users

Ok, I'm wiring up the superfueler on my 96 TransAm, and I'm not sure which wire to splice into for the RPM signal. The superfueler instructions don't specifically say which wire on the LT1. Also, does anyone know where under the hood the fuel pump relay is? I need to splice into that as well. Thanks in advance.
Old May 26, 2003 | 04:31 AM
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Re: Gotta question for superfueler users

Originally posted by 96TurboTA
Ok, I'm wiring up the superfueler on my 96 TransAm, and I'm not sure which wire to splice into for the RPM signal. The superfueler instructions don't specifically say which wire on the LT1. Also, does anyone know where under the hood the fuel pump relay is? I need to splice into that as well. Thanks in advance.
Are you talking about the Carroll Superfueler? I have one, but it's literally been years (five years) since I put it in. I would need to try to dig up the instructions, but as I remember they are pretty clear. Sorry my memory isn't better, but I will try to dig up the instructions if no one else can help.

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Old May 26, 2003 | 01:00 PM
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It's actually a Paxta map, which is the exact same thing as the superfueler. I was able to download the .pdf instructions from the carroll supercharging website, it says to connect to the negative side of the spark coil.
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