Any issues with the unit? I'm thinking the same location for my 68 Charger for the same reason - short leads, stealth location.Mine is hidden under the battery tray in the engine compartment. Very close to all the connections to be made, stays cool, accessible and fits very well there. Best of all? No one notices.
None. It has been there for 7,000 miles and over 6 years. Car gets driven hard on the street and track.Any issues with the unit? I'm thinking the same location for my 68 Charger for the same reason - short leads, stealth location.
Think about voltage drop when the battery is in the trunk? Same distance.
Doug
Thanks for the vote of confidence!None. It has been there for 7,000 miles and over 6 years. Car gets driven hard on the street and track.
Tell us about those fuse/relay panels - who makes 'em, where to buy.I have always mounted them under the battery tray in the engine compartment. My current set up, MSD Grid, RacePak data logger, fuse/relay panel, 4 stage nitrous controller are all mounted under the dash on the knee bar.
I made my own. below is a link to a video on how to make one. Mine is very similar. I used a cheap cutting board, trimmed to the appropriate size and painted black to mount everything to. I run 2 fans, water pump, fuel pump, and headlights off of mine.Tell us about those fuse/relay panels - who makes 'em, where to buy.
I'd like to find a neat relay panel/box that I could mount around the battery or rad support that would handle: horn, headlights, fan, electric water pump, etc..
Makes perfect sense (now that is). Thanks for taking the time to help...all the bestThey're separate ignition systems. One of MSD wiring diagram shows a way to wire it so if the MSD fails you switch back to the orange box system with some minor amount of tools. Read what spark wires to use and no fine wire spark plugs.
I made my own. below is a link to a video on how to make one. Mine is very similar. I used a cheap cutting board, trimmed to the appropriate size and painted black to mount everything to. I run 2 fans, water pump, fuel pump, and headlights off of mine.
Speedwire is the company.Tell us about those fuse/relay panels - who makes 'em, where to buy.
I'd like to find a neat relay panel/box that I could mount around the battery or rad support that would handle: horn, headlights, fan, electric water pump, etc..