jean genibrel
Automotive
- Jul 29, 2021
- 11
In a video posted by a manufacturer of automotive aftermarket electronics, the presenter claims that the EFI unit should be run directly off the battery, not from a common power source. His logic is that if the other electronics and electrical accessories like fans, solenoids, etc draw too much current the EFi will not function properly. That's obvious, but would running the EFI system like the presenter in the video directly from the battery solve this problem?
He also says that if the EFI is in the trunk to run the negative wire back to the front of the car to the battery (if the battery is still in the front of the car. This would double the resistance and reduce the voltage accordingly.
See: Starting about 7:00
He also says that if the EFI is in the trunk to run the negative wire back to the front of the car to the battery (if the battery is still in the front of the car. This would double the resistance and reduce the voltage accordingly.
See: Starting about 7:00