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Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? Sat, 15 October 2005 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
I would if i was you. ecu only switch low current, so use a relay, for the cost of $5-$10 do it.
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Read Message   20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? GwaijaitatSat, 15 October 2005 05:53
Read Message   Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch?  4ag20tSat, 15 October 2005 11:47
Read Message   Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? Toy510Sat, 15 October 2005 23:12
Read Message   Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? GwaijaitatSun, 16 October 2005 03:47
Read Message   Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? GwaijaitatSun, 16 October 2005 13:03
Read Message   Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? sideshowSun, 16 October 2005 13:49
Read Message   Re: 20v with Microtech LT10, do I need relay on vvt switch? GwaijaitatMon, 17 October 2005 02:59
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