Electric cutout wire routing?
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Car: 2015 Camaro Z/28 & 2013 Super Bee
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Electric cutout wire routing?
I'm installing the QTEC on my cutout. Everything is done, except I can't decide the best way to route the wire from the switch to the cutout motor. Any suggestions? I want to keep it away from the exhaust and don't really want to drill a hole in the floor of the car. Where did you guys route this wire?
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Originally posted by N8MAN1068
there should be a rubber drain pulg in the pan you can run the wires through.
there should be a rubber drain pulg in the pan you can run the wires through.
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i think you'll need to pull your carpet up.
lemme see if i can find pics...
stole this from the mccord power plate install...
http://www.mccordcg.com/mpp/installation_doc.htm
there is a pic about halfway down
lemme see if i can find pics...
stole this from the mccord power plate install...
http://www.mccordcg.com/mpp/installation_doc.htm
there is a pic about halfway down
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Thanks for the pics. That is in the rear of the vehicle, I have the cutout where my cat used to be. I ran the wire along the underbody to the shifter cable hole, right up into the center console. I used plastic brackets w/ sheet metal screws to hold the wire in place under the body, away from the exhaust and moving parts. Looks good!!!
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