@boardhauler and others, Hey man, So i did the relay fix after I bought the engine and found out afterwards the previous owner put a aftermarket in it via Yamaha mechanic. After relay fix, It ran good for about 30 Min. Then It will start but die 20 seconds later. Pulled VST and found that the little yellow connector with pins had some shorts. Was two free pins. Switched the wires to other pins in connector on both sides. I'm up and running but still quitting out after 60 seconds or so. I'm gonna pull that pump and submerge it along with connector and run it see if overheating or something. I assume if thats not it, I should be looking at ICV? Just checking in with you and others and see if i should consider other possibilities. Is anyone running a relay in this setup with out issues? I just can not see paying 1200 for ecu and 800 for pump and if that would solve it. 2K sounds like down payment to me. I know boating is money but this one got me pretty hard, any help from others, private message or open appreciated.
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