wiring the cuda
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06/28/11 09:15 PM
06/28/11 09:15 PM
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sixpackgut
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one thing that always bothered me about the challenger is i couldnt reach the switches on the dash when i was belted in.
so i bought a TRICK switch panel from a local with the best of the best stuff in his cars.
so insted of doing the fuse block GM wiring kit like i did in the challenger i did this with the cuda. switch panel has circuit breakers.
almost afraid of posting this cuz someone will surely tell me its crap but if someone sees something wrong, now would be the time to find out
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Re: wiring the cuda
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#1022238
06/29/11 12:27 AM
06/29/11 12:27 AM
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sixpackgut
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why not use the wires you need and remove the ones you don't? by the way, there's nothing special about the terminals. pop one out and you'll see what i mean. oh, almost forgot, i see a crooked wire, see it????
the terminals have the clippy things to hold them in place. the retard and nitrous stuff not wired up yet. that is 2 days of work a couple hours a night.
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Re: wiring the cuda
[Re: sixpackgut]
#1022246
06/29/11 09:30 AM
06/29/11 09:30 AM
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408strokerdart
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Looks real good. Only suggestion I would make is to maybe use the molded connectors for the relays. If you have to replace a relay or have the wiring apart for some reason, the connectors make it real simple to get all the wires back in the correct position.
thanks, that's good advise and i do have them but they have wires comming out of them. i need to find the terminals that fit inside and i could redo them like that no problem. it was something i thought about already
www.delcity.com for your electrical component needs. They sell the kit that has the terminals and molded plug.....I think under $2 each. I keep alot of items in my stash of parts.
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Re: wiring the cuda
[Re: sixpackgut]
#1022247
06/29/11 09:46 AM
06/29/11 09:46 AM
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Looks nice Ray! Wanna do my cuda next?
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