Alternatives to the DIY relay board?
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Alternatives to the DIY relay board?
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This is the one I use. Fused and totally compatible with MS.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/arc-1440
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Does that also have fuses?kjones6039 wrote:FWIW....
This is the one I use. Fused and totally compatible with MS.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/arc-1440
Ken
I am wishing I would have just mounted the relay box in the cabin, would make things a lot easier lol.
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Yes. Each circuit has it's own fuse. FWIW.... There is also a 5 relay version of this unit.3tcpower wrote:Does that also have fuses?kjones6039 wrote:FWIW....
This is the one I use. Fused and totally compatible with MS.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/arc-1440
Ken
I am wishing I would have just mounted the relay box in the cabin, would make things a lot easier lol.
Ken
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We recently introduced a new set of fuse blocks, although they don't include relays.3tcpower wrote:Pump to see if anyone has come up with a new or different solution. Hoping to work on this over the spring, but don't want to do anything major now since I am planning a motor swap within a year or so.
http://www.DIYAutoTune.com/catalog/4way ... p-532.html
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Might consider trying to find an OEM one with spare slots for expansion. I would imagine it shouldn't be too complicated to adapt an OEM block to a MS. Just trying to find a good block that has a good casing so I don't have to worry about getting it wet.
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To mimic the relay board on a standard relay setup, would I just split the ground, power and ignition sources into 3 each and run each to a relay?
Does anyone have a general layout of how the relay board is laid out? My goal is to wire my relay/fuse block into a DB37 plug so I don't have to chop up the harness I have running to the engine bay.
Or do I just try and follow this? Not sure cause the relay board has 3 relay's, but this only lists 2.
http://www.DIYAutoTune.com/images/mshar ... wiring.png
Hope this made sense.
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And you can source them from suppliers and ford dealers.
Also you can source them from Mustangs, Taurus, 73-70030 is A1 cardone reman number from 95-2002 windstar, and others. Most have several heavy duty relays and its mot hard to repair them or install a different board and just use the heavy duty relays.
I adapted several of these to cars for convenience.
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Anyone know anything about this product?