Arming Switch!!! ...?!
Here's the one I made a couple months ago for my car. I am just starting another one for a friend of mine today.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~brettstransam...anel%20002.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~brettstransam...anel%20002.jpg
Originally Posted by monsterbreather
mines though the ash tray.when its closed you dont see it. dont smoke here.
same here, got a pic of yours? i'm wanting to redo all of my wiring and buy some new switches. mine isnt all that great looking...but it dose get the job done.
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In the ashtray is the normal for the stock activation switch that comes with the system. If you want something alittle more custome we carry a nice selection to chose from
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...del=82&dept=11
http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/catalog...del=82&dept=11
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God damn!!!.... Nitro Dave seems to always have something really cool. lol! Thats something else i'm gonna end up buy'n.
Hell,...at this rate I might end up buy'n a Nitro kit from him instead of through ZEX. lol!
Hell,...at this rate I might end up buy'n a Nitro kit from him instead of through ZEX. lol!
Originally Posted by WS6 Rampage
Hell,...at this rate I might end up buy'n a Nitro kit from him instead of through ZEX. lol!
I'm mostly done with my switch panel. Mines in the ashtray. Has 2 switches, one for arming and another for the heater when I get one. No purge for me. I made it out of clear plastic. Cut it to shape and then tinted it. This way it looks like just a black panel with 2 switches but later on down the road I can get a digital bottle pressure gauge and simply hide it behind the panel and the readouts will shine through.
I just need to find or make a metal bracket so the panel isnt flimsy and I can bolt it down.
I just need to find or make a metal bracket so the panel isnt flimsy and I can bolt it down.
TA Spin on the three switch. No cutting needed, pop the sunglass insert and lighter out, put the panel in place, insert lighter, Lighter snaps in place holding the panel. It was 6 ° in the garage when I assembled the switches for the photo, they are crooked because I could not feel my fingers!
Last edited by Beer99C5; Feb 25, 2007 at 03:35 AM.



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