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Old 03-09-2009, 01:39 PM
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Question Exp with Currentperformance Stand-Alone Fuse/Relay Module ?

I haven't been able to search up any feedback for the Current Performance Wiring Stand-Alone Fuse/Relay Module kit found HERE.

I was thinking it might provide a clean base for my harness conversion. I've already removed the wrap and begun removing the circuits I know I don't need from the PCM - I just have to start working on the 'C' connectors now. Please let me know what you guys think.

***EDIT - Attached what I believe are the Instructions***
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I have seen a few threads where people used that module. From what I have read, most people have been pretty happy with it.

Another option I have seen is people get a fuse block from the junk yard, but then you don't get any diagrams or anything to help.
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I use them and they are a great value. The box is also small and clean looking and not overly complicated with tons of extra unneeded circuits.
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Originally Posted by alocker
I use them and they are a great value. The box is also small and clean looking and not overly complicated with tons of extra unneeded circuits.
+1 I Like mine!
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I used it very very happy with the product.
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Add me to the list of satisfied customers. I looking around at the local pull-a-part and really didn't find anything I was satisfied with as far as size and the circuits I needed. I would say its worth the $100 for the ease of installation and the nice size.
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I just got off the phone with Jared (what a nice guy) and have the Stand Alone Fuse/Relay Module en-route.

I'll post up an update with personal impressions both here and in my build-up thread as soon as I have it in-hand and have added it to my harness.
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How much did they hit you for it?
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Originally Posted by dmracing
How much did they hit you for it?
Listed price on the website($94.95 as of 3/11/09), and shipping was only $8.50.



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