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Re: Where did you hide/ mount your orange box? [Re: mopars_1] #1204099
03/27/12 04:07 PM
03/27/12 04:07 PM
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A gulag near you.
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why dont more people run petronix?




Partly now because pertronics is making them offshore ... like MSD now also . but I do have some old pertronics units that were made before the move toward a higher profit margin.

Re: Where did you hide/ mount your orange box? [Re: JohnRR] #1204100
03/27/12 10:28 PM
03/27/12 10:28 PM
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As I posted earlier... here's where I've been mounting the boxes. I made a bracket to go over the booster studs.

Justin
"CornDog"




1966 Dodge Charger
1968 Plymouth Satellite (Un-Restored "Survivor")
1969 Dodge Charger (W.B. General Lee)
1969 Dodge Charger (Future DMCL Clone)
1969 Dodge Super Bee, 383 4spd
Re: Where did you hide/ mount your orange box? [Re: 1MYTGTX] #1204101
03/27/12 10:35 PM
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Nice an simple no cutting the wire harness. I bought the under hood harness with Box conector allready there. Just plug and play. Easy to get to the box if there are any issues down the road.

Re: Where did you hide/ mount your orange box? [Re: Dougsmopars] #1204102
03/27/12 11:27 PM
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Vancouver, WA
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Under dash, along with BR and VR. Bracket fits over parking brake assy.

Sorry for the crappy pic. The focus at the time was the carpet. VR is just out of view to the rear of the orange box. Ballast is on a threaded rod and coupling standoff for cooling. Black wire to base nuts is for good ground.

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