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Intake #2 wiring connection (pic)

Hi,

on Intake #2, there is a wiring connection. Where should this go? I remember this being indirectly connected to the coil.
2.7s
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Anybody?

Should this go to positive or where? I have no CD so gotta be coil + or temp sensor? A bit lost here... thanks!
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Any 12V ignition source.
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Thanks Stlrj! I am getting myself confused since I "refreshed" the wiring. Can I clarify one more:

* I currently have this connected to one of the two wires for the Oil Temp Sensor (chain housing). These two appear to be going to the mail/femail connection close to the breather hose.
Q: should I disconnect this wur wire from the oil temp sensor and connect it to coil + or any 12V source instead? Aren't these two connections (oil temp sensor & wur) related??
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You will need a 12V test light to see if you are getting voltage when the key is on.

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