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rboylan 11-04-2001 04:34 PM

Which of these items can I do without (photo) ?
 
Boys,

Here's the scenario. As some may know, I'm installing a 3.3 Turbo in my 70 E. I'm ready to put the motor in but I have a few electrical questions which need to be addressed. I've numbered 5 items on the CDI board which may or may not be necessary for my new motor. As you can see I have an MSD ignition installed. I also have a new voltage regulator which is required for the 3.3 motor. Do I need any of the numbered items to run the new motor. Thanks Guys.

Rich Boylan

http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate...Board copy.JPG

Superman 11-04-2001 04:43 PM

1. might be a rear window defroster relay. Not sure.
4. might be an exterior voltage regulator. Agian, not sure.

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'83 SC


Porsche911NYC 11-04-2001 04:43 PM

Is this a system assumed to be at equilibrium? Stochastic or dynamic? Which variables are endogenous, and which are exogenous? Is there an interest rate peg? (Oops, wrong topic; got a macroeconomics mid-term this week and that's all I can seem to think of lately).

CamB 11-04-2001 05:17 PM

I think #4 is the voltage regulator too. Mine had Motorola stamped on it. You say you have a new one? What is that one connected to then...

Cam

Early_S_Man 11-04-2001 07:07 PM

Rich,

You need #4 or a similar Voltage regulator appropriate for your 'new' alternator!
You don't need #1, as that is your MFI Speed Switch.

I suspect that #2 and #3 are RFI/EMI noise suppression capacitors, but who knows for sure?

You will need a ballast unit for your original tach, assuming you want to use your old tach, and I belive it is #5. You probably should remove the entire relay board and compare the color coded wiring to the following diagram to confirm which is the ballast unit:


http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate...-PinoutC24.jpg


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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa
1992 Dodge Dakota 5.2 4X4 parts hauler

rboylan 11-05-2001 04:56 AM

Guys,

Thanks for the replies. Warren, as usual your help is invaluable.

Cam, The new voltage regulator is a 3-pin plug. There is a small wire loom which runs off the engine harness(on the 3.3) which plugs right in. Thanks again guys. hopefully I'll have some road time on it by next week.

Rich

CamB 11-05-2001 12:15 PM

I think what I was getting at was that I *think* I heard/read that newer alternators have a built in regulator, thus the existing one would be redundant.

Better check with someone who *knows* not *thinks*!

Cam


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