Putting a bottle in my toolbox. Too hot?
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From: Austin,TX Name:Mark
i'm gonna go ahead and order the micro switch and push button switch right now. we'll see how I like that.
Also, how do you guys clean up all the wiring? I have to wire up the bottle warmer, solenoids, relays and everything else and I'm curious as to how everybody cleans up the wiring.
Also, how do you guys clean up all the wiring? I have to wire up the bottle warmer, solenoids, relays and everything else and I'm curious as to how everybody cleans up the wiring.
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From: Austin,TX Name:Mark
Originally Posted by 99Silverado5.3
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ive had 2 blow before..one was a full bottle in direct sun light and the other one was a full bottle in the truck of a mustang that i had just put the kit in and set out side in 100+ heat and within an hour i see white stuck coming from the mustang and at first im like wtf and realize what it was...but..do what ya want..you seen where mine where and i ant had any problems
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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
what you do is get one switch to arm it and use the micro switch to activate it at WOT
I guess it may seem stupid to some of you guys running big numbers, but I don't want to put that much strain on my tranny.
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Originally Posted by RandomHero
yes I know that, but I want to go with a push button so I won't be spraying through shifts.
I guess it may seem stupid to some of you guys running big numbers, but I don't want to put that much strain on my tranny.
I guess it may seem stupid to some of you guys running big numbers, but I don't want to put that much strain on my tranny.