No movement of batteryIs the battery moving when you close the tank?
oh ok I am not trying to pull the nitrous pc and air shifter off but if I have to that’s what I’ll do I might take it to the shopI'm not meaning something is connected to the tank, I think there's a wire running somewhere that has been rubbed bare that is touching the tank or frame.
If you do it yourself, do one at a time and check in between each one, or you won't know what is causing it.oh ok I am not trying to pull the nitrous pc and air shifter off but if I have to that’s what I’ll do I might take it to the shop
Yea that’s what I would do process of elimination it’s gonna be another scorcher today so I’ll get around to it later thanks for all the help it’s greatly appreciated I’ll give an update! One question though the braided line from nitrous was laying across the engine ground could that cause an issueIf you do it yourself, do one at a time and check in between each one, or you won't know what is causing it.
It could, braided lines conduct current, but being across the ground it's unlikely. Unless another part of the line was touching something positive.Yea that’s what I would do process of elimination it’s gonna be another scorcher today so I’ll get around to it later thanks for all the help it’s greatly appreciated I’ll give an update! One question though the braided line from nitrous was laying across the engine ground could that cause an issue
Unless there's a crack in the ground wire casing somewhere...and the braided wire contacts the tank somewhere..lot of variables to look into...It could, braided lines conduct current, but being across the ground it's unlikely. Unless another part of the line was touching something positive.
Keep us updated.
So @Yellow09 i was going over so of the advice you guys gave me and came across this! So my question to you could my fuel pump ground have went bad because running a wire from the ground on the tank to the motor ground she came to life so I’m thinking fuel pump ground could be friedLike the gang said, check all your wiring for rubbing and fraying....sometimes when putting in aftermarket electronics a wire gets displaced and rubs through the casing...something is using the tank for a conduit, positive power is charged and when the tank is grounded it is completing the circuit...
this tells me a ground is not connected somewhere along that circuit, maybe the fuel pump?
So @Yellow09 i was going over so of the advice you guys gave me and came across this! So my question to you could my fuel pump ground have went bad because running a wire from the ground on the tank to the motor ground she came to life so I’m thinking fuel pump ground could be fried
Thanks man I think this fuel pump ground may be the culpritIt certainly points in that direction. I'm not good at electrics so maybe some of the other silver backs can chime in to guide you from here... @c10 @Kiwi Rider @ROADTOAD1340 @jeffgordons24 @Mr Brown et cetra
If it quacks like a duck....