Originally posted by Zach Thomas
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Sn95 and newer like explorer are a starter mounted solenoid. Most if not all aftermarket is too.
I just finished converting my buddy's Fox to the later style starter and I just ran if direct off the ignition to the starter solenoid. My car has a relay for the starter for added uhmm overbuiltness? lol I didn't want to have high currents running through the switch panel.
Since you're keeping your ignition switch, and I believe Mazda ran it straight to the starter (minus alarm, minus clutch pedal switch) so I see no problem.
Larger gauge wire is strongly recommend though, like at least 14 awg.
I have an update brewing, been waiting on one more part to get here before I post

my searching has failed me. On the Mustang mini starters (the stock ones on at least the 94-95s, maybe other years) the solenoid on the starter has the one stud that goes to the positive battery terminal and the other that goes to the ignition switch. Is there any reason to not just directly hook up the starter wire off the ignition switch to the solenoid? As in no relay or anything? I can't see how it would really hurt it seeing as all the diagrams show the starter wire being 18 gauge or so, but as I mentioned earlier I seem to have a hard time to finding some answers from the Ford sites. The stock RX7 wiring does have the starter cut relay, but to me it looks like that is used more for the factory alarm than taking a load off the ignition switch.



















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