Relay mounting?
Getting ready to install my kit, and my initial plan was to mount all my relay's in my glove box with the window switch. But thinking about it i could also mount them up inside the plastic fender where the air pump use to be? Being exposed like that, would they be okay? It'd cut down on wire lengths quite a bit.
Also all the relay come with plug in pigtails, which obviously have set gauge wires. After weeks of reading i wanted to run a thick 10/12 gauge to my heater, cause it'll be such a long wire going to the rear seat area from under the hood. But if it's only a 14 gauge coming off the pigtail it makes no sense to hook up a 10ga to it? I like using the pig tails though, they have a more solid connection then just hooking up spade connectors to the bottom of the realy.
Thanks! Been waiting about a month to get all this in
Pictures to come! Nick
Getting ready to install my kit, and my initial plan was to mount all my relay's in my glove box with the window switch. But thinking about it i could also mount them up inside the plastic fender where the air pump use to be? Being exposed like that, would they be okay? It'd cut down on wire lengths quite a bit.
Also all the relay come with plug in pigtails, which obviously have set gauge wires. After weeks of reading i wanted to run a thick 10/12 gauge to my heater, cause it'll be such a long wire going to the rear seat area from under the hood. But if it's only a 14 gauge coming off the pigtail it makes no sense to hook up a 10ga to it? I like using the pig tails though, they have a more solid connection then just hooking up spade connectors to the bottom of the realy.
Thanks! Been waiting about a month to get all this in
Pictures to come!i have a nice little trick for the relay mounting, looks great and its easy and you will only have 1 or 2 holes inplace of 1 hole per relay.
go with the glove box, trust me, its the best place, run that one main fused power into there put the block inplace and do it up.
if i was to do bobys over or my own thats what i would do. its faster to just toss them in but if i was doing my own car or yours or getting paid by the hour, thats what i would do. get a silver paint pen thing, mark every relay so its easy to test/replace if need be, no tracing wires to figure out what is what. it will be good!!!!
I would use the bigger wire as it will surely help keep the amp load draw down. I just dumped my dual heater set-up (dated tech IMO) for NANO, and was looking at my relays and one of them got so hot that it melted the black housing. I thought I had adequate wire gauge, but was not heavy enough for that long distance. Another reason NANO rocks, getting rid of that wiring in the passenger compartment.
I like, and most put the relays in the battery tray area for easy access and looks good too. Beer has a really nice set-up in the battery tray, I will see if I have a picture.

Here's Beer's and it all fits behind to the side of the battery. he has some pics with battery installed which shows truly how nice it came out.

EDIT: By the way, I just did a full C5/C6 nitrous how-to install on my web site. it's pretty eleaborate on covering the wiring and routing and such. Mucho insight there and much more for the Vettes, much more. i am not a sponsor here yet, so i can't link you, but if your really interested google can get you there with some effort, lol. No I don't sale anything to ls1tech folks, so haters please don't try and cause me problems, again, lol.
Robert
Last edited by Robert56; May 21, 2009 at 03:36 AM.
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i would love to do a clean install like that on mine 