KB (KB89064) Competition BAP - Instructions

junior@ampedspeedlab

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Hey guys I have a customer in Germany that is asking, how to wire a KB Competition BAP for a 07 GT500. I have tried to explain to him how to do it, however I guess there is some kind of language barrier. Does anyone have a wiring diagram that I could possibly email him and explain so we can understand one another... If so post it here, pm me, or email me @ [email protected]

Thank You...
 

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junior@ampedspeedlab said:
Hey guys I have a customer in Germany that is asking, how to wire a KB Competition BAP for a 07 GT500. I have tried to explain to him how to do it, however I guess there is some kind of language barrier. Does anyone have a wiring diagram that I could possibly email him and explain so we can understand one another... If so post it here, pm me, or email me @ [email protected]

Thank You...
On my phone , just google taco bill write ups
And click the KB BAP
Works like a charm , it's how I did mine
 

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Well I found the link... However that is for a single street boost-a-pump, I have emailed him the wiring diagram for that one, but he says his is different it is a dual competition boost a pump. He says his does not have a voltage regulator knob like the street bap... I am not sure if it makes a difference, but he is running the dual bap for the dual fuel pump set-up...
 

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On my phone , just google taco bill write ups
And click the KB BAP
Works like a charm , it's how I did mine

I wouldn't take advice from that guy on how to wipe my ass. He's not very intelligent when it comes to some rather basic stuff with tuning and cars in general.

And the BAP that Junior is asking for is the competition dual BAP... not the single street BAP you mentioned.
 

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So does any one know what this guy is talking about... He says on one side there is a red (fused) wire, a blue (fused) wire, and a black wire. On the other side there is a set of red, blue, and black wire (not fused). I am assuming the red and blue go to each fuel module, the fused red and blue wire are from the power source, and the black one is ground. However, does anyone know for sure which wire goes where, or to which fuel pump module.
 

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That is how it goes. Blue is one side, red is the other, the fused lines are the inputs the non fused lines are the outputs. Black is ground.
 

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Sorry
Was at the office on tapatalk
Guess I didn't read well enough .
 

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no biggie... does it matter what side each color goes to? Or can the red and blue go to either side... I don't think it does because all that is for is voltage, but I figured I'd ask...
 
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Essentially no, the thing is like two single baps in one case, the blue line is for one bap and the red is for the other.
 

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