C-5 Ashtray N2O Panel WIP
Here is my first sample piece from one of the engraver's. It has laser cut holes so I dont have to screw up the piece on my drill press (a machinest I am not
)This is on regular engraver laminate, the one I am waiting for is gonna be thicker and a flat finish to better match the actual interior. On this peice I can see the LOCK text needs to matched in size to the PURGE text under the respective buttons.
The other piece will be a a anodized black aluminum, and when the letters are engraved they should show up razor sharp in a shiny silver
.Unfortunately I wont be home next week (back to the rig) to post the pics of the aluminum one (when I get it), so my project will be all stop for a couple weeks.
Also working on decals for the switches, without the purge and the lock buttons there is plenty of room to engrave the function, but with so much on the lil bit of real estate the function I think needs to be on the switch.
The main Switches I am using are 30 amp and come with blue LED, red LED, or amber LED, I was thinking of using the blue to match my car. Amber for a yellow vette, and of course Robert, Red for your red vette
(of course I aint got enough room for all your stages!).Question on the purge and line lock switches what amps should they be rated at (looking at the Hurst Line Lock)?
I have pretty much decided on the Wet Plate kit from Nitrous Dave. I think the FJO controller w/ upgrade to one driver (I love that USB programable stuff), a 860 bottle heater, and probably a Dynotune remote opener and pressure guage will round off my system when I get it.
I noticed Dave finally made the LS-1 Plate conversion selectable from his site...now how bout the Plate Kit (for C-5 Corvettes)

Cheers
Beer
Thanks guys, I am looking forward to seeing the Black Anodized one (way more pricy though...)
Beer
Robert
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Question though...don't you have to brake first and then activate it? So even if you threw the switch while driving it would not effect anything until you started to brake (then it would hold whatever pressure you applied)?
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Beer
Question though...don't you have to brake first and then activate it? So even if you threw the switch while driving it would not effect anything until you started to brake (then it would hold whatever pressure you applied)?
Cheers
Beer
Ive never seen a maintained switch used for line lock, you can use it, but momentary is much more common, if 'lets just say you ever planed on selling one'
I would make a momentary switch standard. Just my 2 cents.Vinny
Vinny, I have been using a maintained Line Lok switch for 3yrs, no particular reason, other than I pieced the line lok together myself to save $ and didnt happen to see a momentary switch. Works good.
Robert
That looks awesome and very very clean. You will have a very nice sey up indeed. That Line Lock is a nice feature you built in. I don't have one, but was always wanting to get one for easy burnouts at the track.
I think it looks great, thanks for posting
Bandit
Here it is in place (double sided 3M tape for installation), and the drivers view.
Switched out the Line Lock for a momentary switch per recommendation. Also found better looking indicator lights.
I think the other material in plastic will look better, it will be a matt finish vice the gloss.
Pics of the Black Anodized Aluminum coming when I get it. I think I am gonna favor the matt plastic one...it will blend better with the interior, the gloss black stands out a bit.
Cheers
Beer

