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    Fuel Pump Wiring

    Hey all, working on hooking up a stock-type fuel pump to a car thats always been carbd.

    I have the connector and wire that goes to the pump, it has pretty beefy wire (maybe 10 gauge). I have the fuel cutoff switch, which has puny wiring by comparison. Why is there a discrepancy here? Shouldn't it also have the bigger wiring? Also where is the factory ground point for the fuel pump wiring?

    Thanks!
    -Phil

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    #2
    Cannot comment on any discrepancies on wire size...

    but...





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      #3
      Ah! This is very helpful, my older manual doesn't have the newer EFI stuff. Thank you

      It looks like the inertia switch i have is from a 92+. They must have decreased the fuel pump wire size, its maybe 14 gauge.
      Last edited by Brown_Muscle; 01-03-2022, 03:55 PM.
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        #4
        I think the aero/whale fuel pumps are 20A circuit, so 14 is good enough for them. At least my 93 shows Fuel pump and ECM as a 20A fuse. 30 amp would be in need of 10 gauge. I imagine that the fuel pump will have surge current around 15A but regular running draw should be under 10 I would think. Maybe a little over 10. I'd have to put a meter on it to see, but 14 is enough wire unless you're running a really nuts power draw pump.

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          #5
          Originally posted by sly View Post
          I think the aero/whale fuel pumps are 20A circuit, so 14 is good enough for them. At least my 93 shows Fuel pump and ECM as a 20A fuse. 30 amp would be in need of 10 gauge. I imagine that the fuel pump will have surge current around 15A but regular running draw should be under 10 I would think. Maybe a little over 10. I'd have to put a meter on it to see, but 14 is enough wire unless you're running a really nuts power draw pump.
          That's good to know! I kind of figured if i ran 10 (or 12) to the inertia switch, the small section of 14 would be fine anyway. It's a walboro 255, just looked it up and according to their specs it should draw under 10 amps like you thought.
          -Phil

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            #6
            I don't think it was over 14 in '86 either. Certainly not 10awg.
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              #7
              You're fine then for sure.

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              Originally posted by gadget73
              ... and it should all work like magic and unicorns and stuff.
              Originally posted by dmccaig
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