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EFI Thoughts

ntsqd

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The plusses of the Ron Francis system that I got were that, (1) it came with every new connector in a bag with tons of wire and I could run it any way I want back to the panel, and (2) because of that, I could also just use what I wanted to use and keep it clean.

Downside again, is that the panel is so huge that I had boxes made in each kick panel (I have two RF panels--one Bronco and one Mustang).

Did I mention they are HUGE?
On the YJ from Hell (LS1 in a Jeep YJ) we put the RF panel in a custom fab'd box that mounted to the cage behind the main hoop. Owner wanted to be sure that he couldn't drown it and as big as that break-out panel is there wasn't any other place to stash it.
 

ba123

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On the YJ from Hell (LS1 in a Jeep YJ) we put the RF panel in a custom fab'd box that mounted to the cage behind the main hoop. Owner wanted to be sure that he couldn't drown it and as big as that break-out panel is there wasn't any other place to stash it.
Yeah, I wish they would do something more along the lines of the type of box that Dakota Digital does...I mean I know it has to be heavier duty than that, but there has to be a better way to not be so large!
 
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