TIME TO END THIS DISCUSSION
Keep in mind this test I just performed was on a 90 C4. To the best of my knowledge and from what I could see, the wiring, wire colours are virtually the same as my 2x 87 GMSM's. The majour difference is that five relays including FUEL are now located above the LH passenger footwell, plse see pic below. It took a while to identify them as the mounting bar has vanished and they just hang about.
The five relays are: Fuel, Fog Lamps, Dome Lights, Rear Demister and Horn, all now marked in white painter pen. All 5 are now common garden variety Bosch/Lucas/Hella style auto relays.
The vehicle was started, ran for a few minutes to warm, the relay was pulled out and the car continued to run, obviously on the Oil Pressure Switch, this when considering my test lamp test which gave the lamp "ON" after the engine started, and the only way the test lamp in ALDL "G" can be on is if the relay is un-operated (idle), the "G" is connected to the "NC" contactor, my original observations were no doubt a bit haphazzard trying fumble plugs, wires, lamps, ign key etc
I have no doubt anyone looking at the first cct would come to the "double supply" conclusion. Worth noting that the dome light relay was quite hot to the touch, since the doors etc were open and its operated whilst I fumbled under the dash, if the fuel relay was on whilst ever the engine was running - I'd imagine it would get red hot.