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Looking for engine bay pics

pk8950

New Member
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Feb 11, 2011
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Loc.
Solon, Iowa
Actually looking for pic of EFI engine bays. Trying to get ideas on where to mount relays and fuses for my RJM efi harness. Among other things. Thanks
 

SpareParts

Bronco Guru
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Nov 13, 2004
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Probably don't help, as all my relays and fuses are inside the cab. But here's mine.....
 

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FFMDX

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Mar 12, 2004
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Loc.
Roseville, CA
FWIW...I made a small bracket that I screwed into the psg side panel (above fender) and mounted my relays there. Mounted and labeled, they stand off of the panel so they are easier to get to.

You can see the pic in the link in my sig.

sean
 

Viperwolf1

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electron whisperer
Joined
Aug 23, 2007
Messages
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You can mount the fuses and relays in the glovebox. Run the harness inside behind the intake to keep it all hidden. I've done a few like that.
 

garberz

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Jun 24, 2007
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Loc.
Conejo Valley, Ca.
I put mine on the passenger side fender.
 

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DirtDonk

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Nov 3, 2003
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Here's where a friend mounted his:
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Mounted on a stainless steel panel screwed to the firewall over the heater fittings.

Paul
 

Mountain Ram

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Recovering Masshole
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May 8, 2011
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Loc.
Abingdon, VA
I mounted my computer under the dash, above the trans hump. I then decided I wanted all the relays and such accessible, but not under the hood. I mounted them on the passenger kickpanel behind my rollcage downbar.

My 347efi build
Mountain Ram 347 Build


Pics of computer and relays

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