Iv. box mounting locations, V. efi wiring harness – BoonDocker ARCTIC CAT: 700/800 Turbo User Manual
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IV. Box Mounting Locations
The best mounting location is on the dash or on the handlebars (if 
pad is removed) using the supplied Velcro strips. Before applying 
the adhesive strips, thoroughly clean each surface (rubbing alcohol 
works well). It is also best if each surface is room temperature. 
 
Mounting the box under the hood is less desirable (LCD is more 
likely to have condensation), but if it is necessary, keep the box 
away from excess heat (like the exhaust), away from any moving 
parts, and away from the ignition coil. 
 
Note: The location on the plate in front of the steering shaft, above 
the exhaust pipe gets very hot! We DO NOT recommend this 
location. 
 
 
V. EFI Wiring Harness
The EFI harness plugs into the stock sled’s injector connectors as follows:
1. Disconnect the stock harness connector from each fuel injector. Note which connector goes to which injector.
2. Determine where the control box will be mounted and how the harness will be routed. Route the harness so the
injector connectors end up near the sled’s fuel injectors. 
Note: If the control box is to be mounted on the handlebars, it is best to have the harness follow the routing of the fuel 
line to the fuel rail (inside of the oil bottle) instead of following the sled’s harness around the outside of the oil bottle. 
3. There is a left (PTO) and right (MAG) pair of
connectors for each injector (see picture). The 
shorter length connectors go to the MAG side, and 
the longer length connectors go the PTO side. 
4. Plug the gray Control Box connector (female) to the
sled’s fuel injector, and the black connector to the 
sled’s gray injector connector. Do this for both the 
MAG and PTO sides. 
Note: Be sure the black harness connectors latch 
securely to the gray injector connectors. This may require pushing the latch on the gray connector down over the tab 
on the black connector. 
5. Connect the Control Box harness ground wire to chassis ground, not the engine ground! A good ground connection
is extremely important! 
 
6. Use zip ties to keep the harness away from moving parts. Use reflective heat tape if the harness must be routed near
hot items such as the exhaust
Note: heat-tape may be used to protect the harness and connectors near the fuel
rail from the hot exhaust pipe.