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Sniper Ignition Box Location Ideas

BPerry

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Starting the second leg of my Sniper install on the 351, any thoughts/recommendations/pictures on the ignition box location?

I'm really attempting to clean up the engine compartment, just looking for idea's other than my own!

Thanks in advance!

BP
 

pfdff1115

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Firewall…
 

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DirtDonk

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Is that a recent shot pfd? Or are you further along now? Got a link to any build threads about it?

Thanks

paul
 

DirtDonk

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Great layout dnsenne. If you don't mind I'm going to post your picture in another discussion about running wires inside the wheel well.

But curious how you intend to access them. Since you have not only wires under there, but also fuse panels and modules. Will you have some sort of quick-release mechanism, or is that a soft flexible flap of some kind you can just move out of the way when the need arises?

thanks

Paul
 

dnsenne

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Great layout dnsenne. If you don't mind I'm going to post your picture in another discussion about running wires inside the wheel well.

But curious how you intend to access them. Since you have not only wires under there, but also fuse panels and modules. Will you have some sort of quick-release mechanism, or is that a soft flexible flap of some kind you can just move out of the way when the need arises?

thanks

Paul
Feel free.

I used rivnuts and wing nuts so I could just reach under the fender and remove that splash guard in a few minutes.
 

pfdff1115

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Super clean pfd! Is that a A/C rig? I plan to run A/C at a later date, just wondering if there would be any interface with that setup.

BP
Thank you, this is, I believe our third one with this setup.
No interference yet. Oh and yes A/C 👍🏼
 

green61bug

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I installed mine here…. Along with the condenser, fuse box and running board controller.

Is this how most people get the tucked look for allk the wiring in the engine compartment? I always wondered where everything went. Haha
 

ngsd

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Firewall for me too
 

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