Thank you, i will take these schematics to my mechanic friend .Any circuit of the ignition should be able to have it spliced-in. I suspect it's just gonna break continuity in 1 wire when it's pulled-out. One of the wires at the ignition switch providing 12 volts should be able to be used.
Look below, the red wire into the ignition switch is providing power when the switch is on. It runs to the 30 amp main fuse and the battery.
To check its function, set a multimeter to continuity setting, where you hear a steady 'beep' when the two test leads are touching, clip the leads to each side of the cut/stripped red wire, turn-on the ignition switch, (your headlight etc should illuminate, the fuel pump should click, and you should hear the VBoost stepper motor pull and release the cable) and then pull out the switch cord so the clip-in piece is off it. The 'beep' should immediately stop, along with any other energized circuits, like the headlight, taillight, etc). It works! When you wire it in, solder the connections and don't forget to use heat shrink tubing over the leads before soldering the wires!
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NOTE: there is overlap between the two schematics.
Same here!Needed the laugh
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