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Old 04-29-2008, 01:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Questions about my IPF install

I'll be wiring my IPF 968 tomorrow but I have a few questions.


1. There is a wire that taps into the high beam wire. Can I ignore doing that? I don't see myself needing that feature.

2. I'll be screwing the two relays to the metal frame in front of the battery. I chose that location because anywhere else the wiring harness would not reach key locations without needing extra wiring. Is this a bad place to but the relays?

3. How does one get a wire under the dash? Is it best to make a new hole? or pierce that rubber boot all the factory wiring goes through?

4. I have 1 inch split tubing. It's too big for this project but I anticipate other wires going through there in the future. Should I get smaller?

Thanks in advance.

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