BTW, the easy fix to all of this is:
1) run a new wire form a switched fuse (one that has power when the key is in the on position, to a relay in the trunk. Connect that wire to the relay post that turns the relay "on" and "off" (85 or 86 on relay, either).
2) Connect the other relay coil post to ground (85 or 86, either).
3) Wire a wire from the positive battery post to the power input post of the relay (30).
4) Connect the power output post of the relay to one side of a Ford inertia switch (87).
5) Connect the inertia switch output to you fuel pump + post
6) Make sure the other post of the fuel pump has a good ground.
With this setup you eliminate the factory twin relay setup, the pump runs any time the key is on, and the inertia switch shuts the pump off should you be in a collision. Plus you get full voltage from the battery to the pump with no voltage drop.
Here is a link to the inertia switch topic.
http://www.fiatspider.com/f15/viewtopic ... rd#p269638
You actually don't need to run a new wire from the front to the back either. Find the green wire under the dash coming through the fire wall from the fuel pump relay 128/3 and pull it into the compartment through the fire wall. Find a post on the fuse box that is hot when the key is on and connect it there. That then becomes the trigger wire for the relay in the trunk. You can also use the 128/3 relay in the trunk making it the fuel pump relay so you don't need to buy anything other than the inertia switch which you can get on eBay for a few dollars.