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Old Aug 28, 2008, 04:42 PM
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Need a hobbs switch?

For those guys that are using the stock ECU but plan to run twin 255 pumps. You can get them at NAPA using part number 701-1575. This Hobbs Switch is a 4 PSI Normally Open Hobbs Presure Switch.

NAPA list it as:
Switch-Low Presure/Normal
701-1575

They also have a 10psi and I think a 60psi version.
Old Aug 28, 2008, 06:11 PM
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You are the man. Did you build your own twin pump setup? Care to share any pics?

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I'm using the full blown twin 255 pump setup.
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Full Blown FTW
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Did it include any extra wiring, or a harness for the second pump? Obviously, they did not include a hobbs switch
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