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markyb

posted on 19/6/08 at 10:54 PM Reply With Quote
cable size query

I need to extend my loom in order to connect to my bosch fuel pump (for an R1 injection engine) so need some cable but I do not have a clue about cable sizes and how to work out what thickness and amp size I need.

any help would be much appreciated

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iank

posted on 19/6/08 at 11:18 PM Reply With Quote
Depends on whether you want/need standard or the more modern thinwall cable. Best to stay with what your loom is made from I guess.

Thickness vs safe current rating's are on VWP's website.
Standard http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/cable/standardcable.php
Thinwall http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/cable/thinwall.php





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stuart_g

posted on 20/6/08 at 04:53 AM Reply With Quote
Not sure how many amps the bosch pump draws, but look at the fuse rating for the fuel pump circuit. If you are using the MNR loom to power it then I think it is a 10 amp fuse, not sure what the bike fuse rating is. Choose a cable which can handle a bit more than the fuse rating.
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markyb

posted on 20/6/08 at 02:41 PM Reply With Quote
thanks for the links and info

the loom is from MNR and does have a 10amp fuse so I now know what I need to order

thanks again

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