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relay/fuse thingy...and who says ford/holden have nothing to contribute.. Thu, 04 November 2004 03:43 Go to previous message
am rewiring car for EFI, needed a compact fuse/relay assembly as my car never had relays and barely had fuses Laughing
could have gone DENSO relays, but i prefer the Bosch style as they are available anywhere, and P&B are top notch for high power ratings.

anyway, details:
ford laser KB? fuse panel from inside car, near steering wheel.
relays are from VL commodore. the black mounting things were cut from the sides of the VL's original relay box (size of an airbox!!) and then bolted to an alloy channel.

this all then bolts into the engine bay with short runs of 60 amp power cable to battery...

http://www.materials.unsw.edu.au/~sford/relays1.jpg

Cya, Stewart
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Read Message   relay/fuse thingy...and who says ford/holden have nothing to contribute..  oldcorollasThu, 04 November 2004 03:43
Read Message   Re: relay/fuse thingy...and who says ford/holden have nothing to contribute.. oldcorollasThu, 04 November 2004 03:45
Read Message   Re: relay/fuse thingy...and who says ford/holden have nothing to contribute.. CrUZsidaThu, 04 November 2004 03:55
Read Message   Re: relay/fuse thingy...and who says ford/holden have nothing to contribute.. oldcorollasThu, 04 November 2004 05:15
Read Message   Re: relay/fuse thingy...and who says ford/holden have nothing to contribute.. CrUZsidaThu, 04 November 2004 05:40
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