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Hey guy's, it's time for me to start the install of my Alky Control kit on my 2001 Camaro. Ive done some searching and although it's been brought up a few time's noone really gave a clear answer on the best place to mount the "PAC" and "Power Distribution Block". Does anyone have any pics or info on where they mounted their's? Im hope'n to knock this install out tomorrow as well as my Aeromotive Pump Controller. Any help this evening will be greatly appreciated tomorrow!
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Okay guy's, yall helped me figure that out with ease!
Now for another question...Where did yall get your power source for the dist. block from? Looks to me like the Radio would be a good place to grab some power from (being that it is so close).
Thanks again guys!
Blake
Now for another question...Where did yall get your power source for the dist. block from? Looks to me like the Radio would be a good place to grab some power from (being that it is so close).
Thanks again guys!
Blake
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Okay guy's, yall helped me figure that out with ease!
Now for another question...Where did yall get your power source for the dist. block from? Looks to me like the Radio would be a good place to grab some power from (being that it is so close).
Thanks again guys!
Blake
Now for another question...Where did yall get your power source for the dist. block from? Looks to me like the Radio would be a good place to grab some power from (being that it is so close).
Thanks again guys!
Blake
I normally run this as a trigger for a 40a relay. Reason being, the alky control kit draws a max of 15amps. I want to run this as its own circuit rather then tagging full power off another.
A nice relay / harness is a good way of doing this for the kit, plus you run a fuse on the source.