Aux Fuse Panel 87 Iroc
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Car: 87 Iroc Showcar - Saturday Nite Hun
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Aux Fuse Panel 87 Iroc
Thinking about installing an auxiliary fuse panel in the car
for key on acessories.
Adding heated oxy sensor, N20 wiring,gauge pod wiring
ect. ect. Don't want to tap into and splice all over the place
and keep it neat
Looked at a couple Aux panels from
Summit from 3 to 7 slots and relays.
Just wondering where the best place would be to bring the
key on power would be, to the panel
There showing a 30 Amp power in main and 20amp slots
for the acsessory plug in's.
Any electrical advice on this appreciated
Later
for key on acessories.
Adding heated oxy sensor, N20 wiring,gauge pod wiring
ect. ect. Don't want to tap into and splice all over the place
and keep it neat
Looked at a couple Aux panels fromSummit from 3 to 7 slots and relays.
Just wondering where the best place would be to bring the
key on power would be, to the panel
There showing a 30 Amp power in main and 20amp slots
for the acsessory plug in's.
Any electrical advice on this appreciated
Later
Last edited by jaykar; Mar 22, 2006 at 04:17 PM.
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Why not use the same key on wire the origional fuse box uses? I'm pretty sure it can handle 2 tasks.
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Transmission: B&M 700R4 - Edge 3200
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Fuse Panel
Hi,
Thats probably what I'll do.
May have to fuse up that circuit if it is fused in the main
fuse panel with the added panel
Not sure about what I just stated, but sounds logical
Once I pull the original panel all will be clear
Later
Thats probably what I'll do.
May have to fuse up that circuit if it is fused in the main
fuse panel with the added panel
Not sure about what I just stated, but sounds logical
Once I pull the original panel all will be clear
Later
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