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Old 04-01-2003, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just showing you my new project. Just got the purge in along with some other toys. When I do the install Ill post pics since im doing it with my car stereo

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good luck, looks like you have a good start
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where you putting the switchboard?
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Its going in a 5th Gen so Im putting it in the arm rest. I am going to glue it against the front of it so i just have to flip the arm rest up and im ready to go. Plus then ppl wont bug me about it. Im also thinking of finding a way to pull it out and use it that way then just slide it back into place
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nice work dude.
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oh yea, how'd u label the switch covers?
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speedtech.org I bought them off there pre labled. Great place, Very good shipping
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do u mean speedshop.org?
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Haha, Thats it. Sorry
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Looks good man.
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Thanks. Ill take pics when I install everything and when I do the stereo install
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dont you think that for a purge you would prefer just a push button rather than a switch?
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It is a push button. Once you open the safety part you just push the pull up and it will purge . Relase and it goes to the off position. Then close the safety shell
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You can use a push button or a switch. However make sure that which ever style you choose that the switch is momentary and not maintained. I had a nice underhood fire because I used a maintained switch and accidently left it in the "On" position.
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Dont worry its momentary. Last thing I want is a fire
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looks good man, only things i would have done different would be to put a push button purge instead of the switch, i know its momentary, but i had that kind on my first setup, i changed to just a pushbutton and its wayyy better in my opinion, other thing i would have placed the buttons a little further apart, when you are racing and go to hit the switch, it will be harder to hit the correct switch, i know it seems easy, but in a racing situation it can be tricky to hit it as fast as possible, but dont get me wrong dude, great job!!!
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Read above, it is a push button.
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Im thinking out making a little "Gun" type hand control that I plug in when I want to use my nitrous. I plug in the gun to this switch box so that I can have it in my hand while still being able ot switch gears. Its just and idea but i kinda like it
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