Wiring a stocker?
I would like to hear suggestions about what switch panel you racers recomend for a automatic stocker? Also I want to rewire the MSD etc, is there a panel that contains everything in one spot? I mean a panel that has the fuses and breakers etc. already mounted? Any suggestions and/or pictures would be appreciated.
Thanks Robert H/SA |
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check pm
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K&R..... Fuses, relays and all together... Switch panel connected with one cable... Very neat....
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Robert,
Here is a link to some nice switch panels that I have used myself. You can't beat it for quality and ease of use and install. They come with everything you need, very trick. http://www.biondoracing.com/MegaPanel.shtml http://www.biondoracing.com/images/s...-1049-MP-C.jpg |
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K&R, it's awesome.
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Mack, is this what you are putting in your new car? That does look trick. Ken, that is what I was thinking. Did not know Biondo sold that. Do you know if they will produce a switch panel with more switches that what was shown? I have a switch for my 3 step etc? Thanks guys keep the ideas coming. Robert |
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we have an Auto Rod Controls box in the vette, the camaro had a Painless Box in it when we got it. I'll be putting an Auto Rod Controls box in it over the winter.
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K&R AWESOME, My Chevelle,Kevs Camaro, Kevs achieva,little Joe's cudas p.s. I can get you a good deal
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I have used Biondo panels. They have a panel mount or a remote box style. They have been in the cars for 3 years no problems. They are also available with they dial in display in the unit.
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the ARC (116-8000R) and Biondo (DDI-1036-B) switch panels are about $250 and the K+R (572-SD-SPD) panel is $500. whats the difference?
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