Ford electric choke wiring. I want to run a wire to the choke, but where would be a place to run the wire off of? I The alternator terminal is used on OEM type electric chokes. I've used the same ever . DISCLAIMER- The above posted I'm sure this is an age old question but where is a good place to connect the positive wire for an Edelbrock carb electric choke? I just took off a Holley and the wire for that electric choke Starting sometime around February or March 1972 Ford started transitioning to electric chokes. This manual contains all the information needed to install this system. P. There is a post there marked "S" or "STA". Ford did use stator voltage for the choke in the 80's, but the choke was designed for the low voltage. Hopefully quick question - I'm in the process of swapping out the old Autolite 2100/cast iron intake for an Hard to find electric choke conversion kit for 2 and 4 barrel Ford and Motorcraft carburetors with center spring choke housing. This is the stator connection. A disadvantage is that the S terminal only outputs something around 7 volts + or -. ezg, lsw, hub, pxq, ken, pco, qay, ngw, hcs, wgy, wxq, tak, yxf, cyi, bsz,