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UCSB Turbo
02-23-2004, 05:52 PM
What sort of packaging did you use for your fuses and relays in the past? At this point, I am planning to use a relay box I swiped off my own vehicle(relays for A/C. bleh, who needs A/C), but im still trying to figure out packaging for the fuses. Can one purchase pre-made fuse holders or is it easier to find something in a junkyard?
thanks,
~Adrian
-Adrian Avgerinos
University of California, Santa Barbara
Engine Team, Formula SAE
UCSB Turbo
02-23-2004, 05:52 PM
What sort of packaging did you use for your fuses and relays in the past? At this point, I am planning to use a relay box I swiped off my own vehicle(relays for A/C. bleh, who needs A/C), but im still trying to figure out packaging for the fuses. Can one purchase pre-made fuse holders or is it easier to find something in a junkyard?
thanks,
~Adrian
-Adrian Avgerinos
University of California, Santa Barbara
Engine Team, Formula SAE
B Lewis @ PE Engine Management
02-23-2004, 08:01 PM
Try the following:
-Waytekc Wire (www.waytekwire.com (http://www.waytekwire.com))
-Del City (www.delcity.net (http://www.delcity.net) )
-Newark Electronics (www.newark.com (http://www.newark.com))
They all should have both fuse and relay holders.
Brian Lewis
Performance Electronics, Ltd.
www.pe-ltd.com (http://www.pe-ltd.com)
"Complete Engine Management Systems for $798"
Ryan Schoffer
02-23-2004, 08:05 PM
i used the relays and fusebox cut out of a f4i harness
Vehicle electronics leader
www.ucalgary.ca/fsae (http://www.ucalgary.ca/fsae)
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