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This topic has been approached many times and actually this product was brought up once and I kept in in my Book marks as a reminder.
Would the electrical experts help me out on this as I am trying to decipher what busses mean. Do they mean separate power sources.
Do you think this would work as I am trying to replace the small fuse and relay holder (2 separate units) that Brad used in the FI install on the Wedge.
Would also like the additional future for 3 and 4 wire O2's and anything else I could use

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I'm not positive, but I believe what they mean is that the relays and fuses all get power from the same terminal.

Don't know if that would work for you or not, but generally cars have two "busses", one that is hot all the time and one that is switched.
 
Actually some of them have 2 busses. Though it looks like it is not divided equal.The relays on one and the fuses on another
 
Actually, I prefer to drive my Triumph and not take the buss at all.
 
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