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want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 15 2004 at 7:58 PM
  (Login brwong)

 
wondering if you guys have any suggestions where i could find a complete fuse/relay block for use under the hood. i have a a few inline fuses and relays running around under the hood. looks untidy.

i've only been able to find the brand painless. but unfortunately for my application i still need to get a handful of fuse blocks to complete my application. 1 single fuse block will only be able to hold 1 relay which serves the ignition on function within the block. i want to keep all the relays together and make it as OEM style as possible.

just make interpretation easier. i will bulletize the add-on's i have/planning.

-hid on relay#1 (installed)
-high beam on relay#2 (installed)
-Superchips icon race ignition computer on relay#3 trigger by ignition on (installed)
-el wire angel eyes on relay#4 triggered by ignition on (planned)

i would like expandability as well, perhaps 2 additional circuits. i am thinking about installing venom's vcn2000 nitrous on my car and will need power to the nitrous system.

any suggestion? best would be items i can buy within GTA area.

thanks!


    
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herman
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Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 16 2004, 10:14 AM 

I don't know if u have been at the aftermarked performace show at the international centre (close to Pearson Airport) that is held yearly in march. The really only wiring related items I have seen there over the years there are products from Painless Wiring. The marked in GTA for rewiring a production car is pretty much zero. So really the only marked left is local full time racers.

I wouldn't worry too much about ordering from US. Just make sure they send with US Mail and lebal with less than $20 to avoid taxes. This is really only possible from small businesses like

http://www.kayjayco.com/catPFuses.htm

They have a 6 x ATO fuseholder which seems to be good quality for $17.06

 
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(Login brwong)

Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 16 2004, 7:06 PM 

ahh shucks... guess i'll need to go to the boneyard to find a fuse/relay block from a recked car then. thanks tho..


    
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EunosTT
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Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 17 2004, 12:28 AM 

May be run it all to the underdash. Organize it nicely under there and the only thing you will see underdash are the wires and ballasts. There is some nice wire loom on the market these days.

 
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marc
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Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 17 2004, 4:35 PM 

WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!! heres a fuse block, go to http://www.painlessperformance.com they have everything electrical u would want.

 
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Byron
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Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 17 2004, 7:04 PM 

i've actually looked through the painless' catalog. i wanted a fuse/relay block that allows me to wire it for different triggers. using painless, i will need a hand full of 3 circuit version to do the job. not really what i wanted. just want 1 block that holds all fuses and relays.

 
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(Login jweller)

Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 27 2004, 3:41 PM 

try a motorcycle fuseblock. they usually only have maybe 1/2 dozen circuits on them, so they migh be more inline with what you want. I've been cruising ebay for them lately becasue I plan on doing the same thing you are.

 
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(Login brwong)

Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 27 2004, 8:51 PM 

holy crap... i totally forgot about looking toward motorcycles. i found a page full of it! now the only thing is how does it stack up against 12v under hood environment?

 
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Re: want to tidy up add-on acc. wiring

September 28 2004, 10:47 PM 

At the boat store (like WestMarine for example), they have waterproof, fuse holders for either blade type or tube type fuses, and they can each have separate feeds/destination hookups. They have several type of universal setups to fit any app you may need

 
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