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Fuel Heater Setup aftermarket
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[QUOTE="572ysc, post: 1330088, member: 13641"] I am currently running an aftermarket filter and pump setup on my 7.3. Two filters on the frame (spin on). I was wondering if it is possible to run from the factory fuel heater wiring via a relay to use aftermarket filter heaters? Is the factory fuel heater on all the time or on at a certain ambient temp? Looking at a wiring harness, I should be able to run a relay between the rd and light green wire and the grey and red wire? Correct? This would mean that the pcm would provide the ground and control the circuit like a factory setup. Getting its power from the 30 amp fuse. Thanks, Ben [/QUOTE]
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