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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 04:47 PM
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I posted pics previously before install of my custom 'Beer' switch panel - thought I'd post some after install:





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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 04:49 PM
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Looks Good But Kind Of Hard To Use While Driving.
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 06:49 PM
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how would that be hard??? when u drive its in drive and then its easy to get to
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 06:54 PM
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Really nothing you need to be switching while driving? You turn the bottle heaters on before a run, you arm the nitrous before a run, you purge before the run.

All of those things are done while the car is not moving before a run.

Once the switch is in the arm position the nitrous activates by itself based on my window switch rpm setting - off at the upper setting and the progressive controller takes care of everything in between. WB shuts off the nitrous if I go too lean, FPSS shuts off if I lose fuel pressure.

What would I need to be switching while driving?

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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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how did you mount yours?

It sucks I don't have my car back
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exactly
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 07:03 PM
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Well, obviously, because I wanted so many switches I had to get rid of the cigarette lighter - no problem cause I smoke cigars and not in the car anyway

So after removing lighter, I dremeled out the console enough for the back of the far right switch to fit. Then I used 3M HD Double Sided Emblem Adhesive Tape to attach the panel to the console. Believe me, it ain't coming off.

I guess I could have used epoxy, but I wanted to still be able to remove the panel from the console for whatever reason at a later date without any damage.

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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 07:08 PM
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good idea i didn't think of that...
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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damn, that looks bad *** man, i love the bottle pressure gauge on the panel
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 07:14 PM
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That's the Dynotune rectangular gage. I ordered it without the housing, but with panel mount clips.

Beer made the opening just right, gage popped in, clip secures it from backside of panel - done deal
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Sweet, now we need to get Beer to start making them in Carbon Fiber?
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 08:04 PM
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Sweet, now we need to get Beer to start making them in Carbon Fiber?
Robert
lol for weight?

btw robert, you never got back to me on those plugs...whatcha think i should strart with?
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thats a nice panel.

When its time for me to get a switch panel i will be getting a beer panel
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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 09:53 PM
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Looks great 1QuikWS6!

Yours and Lythropus's have been the toughest with eveything your packing in that area for sure!

BTW I am home one of the two of ya had one more item for me to make.
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I cant wait till Im further along on mine so i can get my Beer panel
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Wow, that looks absolutely great! The wife's first reaction, "I LIKE that!"

Details on making more Beer???

We could use the exact same panel except with the outside switch for the remote bottle opener!
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Originally Posted by Azrael
Wow, that looks absolutely great! The wife's first reaction, "I LIKE that!"

Details on making more Beer???

We could use the exact same panel except with the outside switch for the remote bottle opener!
Should be able to do that, it will be an NX Opener switch far right. PM or email me Monday, my materials should be showing up Saturday or Monday. Contact Dean @ Dynotune (PM or Email seems to work best with them) for the gauge.

The Fan switch is SLP I believe (I dont have those), as well the lock switch will be like the purge switch but red.

Quik that Lock switch come with the Lock? I like it better than the ones I am using.
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Originally Posted by daniel6718
lol for weight?

btw robert, you never got back to me on those plugs...whatcha think i should strart with?
Oh sorry, I look at pm's again. you wouldn't believe how many I get.
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I love my nitro dave's GTO panel

but it would be super awesome if it had the digital pressure and line lock built in


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I posted pics previously before install of my custom 'Beer' switch panel - thought I'd post some after install:





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Old Apr 28, 2007 | 06:40 AM
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Quik that Lock switch come with the Lock? I like it better than the ones I am using.
Yep, that is the switch that came with the loc - remember your switch is momentary - must hold it in manually to keep line lok activated. I wanted to be able to pump brakes, hit switch, burn out, hit switch again to turn off lok. With your switch I would have had to hold the switch in manually the entire time I was doing the burnout.

You should look into a different switch for the line lok on your panels. The switch I'm using is also lighted when activated.

The fan switch is the SLP Manual Fan Switch with LED's.

Beer - you already made the xtra panel for me that I requested, so it must be one of the other guys...

-Jay-

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