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Old 10-01-2010, 08:51 AM   #1
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Gary, I will call you later about the switches, thanks for the reply. Is this what you put in the stocker? Or the SS only?

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.

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Old 10-01-2010, 09:46 AM   #2
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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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Old 10-01-2010, 10:14 AM   #3
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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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Old 10-01-2010, 02:01 PM   #5
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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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Robert,

You would need to contact Biondo racing to what options they have.

When it comes to wiring I get pretty anal. By far this is the best panel I have ever used. ARC is a nice setup, but they do not offer the features that the Mega Panel does. The Maga Panel was designed by Biondo Racing, and is well though out.

Steve, very minor difference between K&R and Biondo. The price is one and the style of coarse. I like the round illuminated start button, very nice and very trick. The Biondo Maga Panel also comes in many different configurations.


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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?
Steve, the K&R is much more than just a switch panel it includes a circuit board with all relays, premium wiring that is marked every 6 inches, all connectors, heat shrink, and one cord that goes from the switch panel to the circuit board. i used this on my son Andrew's car last winter when I built it, and I am going to re-wire my car this winter with the K&R product. Check it out on their web site.You will not be sorry you used this. A lot of the finest car builders in our industry are using this including PK race cars and B&B race cars.
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Old 10-02-2010, 03:10 PM   #8
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Robert here is the K & R Switch panel... As Greg already said one cable from this to relay/fuse panel...










Sorry for the BIG pictures...
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Gary, I will call you later about the switches, thanks for the reply. Is this what you put in the stocker? Or the SS only?

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
Robert, Yes I'm putting the K&R in the new car... I also have one in my Barracuda that has been there for 4 or 5 years... Not as much as a blown fuse... I'm sold on K&R...... The K&R also comes complete with marked and color coded wire, wire ends, shrink wrap and wire ties... Just run your supplied power to relay/fuse panel and pull supplied wires from there.... I'll try to get a picture of mine..... Just my .02........ Mack
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