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biggest issue i see here is 8 cirrcuits from the switch pro is nowhere near enough. you could almost use up your switch pro just for the lights.I'm planning out my electrical system/wiring for my car. It's not very technical but I'm interesting how you all have your electrical systems laid out.
I have -
- FuelTech FT550 ECU/Digital dash
- Switchpro - 8 button
- Using auto reset breakers
Basically looking for layouts and ideas. Any pics would be awesome.
This is about all I got.I was looking more for pictures of what and how people have wired their cars. Fuse/breakers, relays, etc...
I appreciate the mention. I'll get it, I'm just looking for ideas.
The Switch Pros handles overcurrent and relays for you. I take it the breakers are for the fuel pump, injectors, fans, etc?@Travelah Travis...You always create BEAUTIFUL work. If I could afford you, I'd have you wiring my whole car...
The fuel pump, injectors, fans, etc...are all running through my FuelTech. I'm only using my SwitchPro for Main power (on/off), lights, radio and GPS.
Those connectors with the built in heat shrink work great with automotive wire. They bond to the insulation and provide a surprising amount of strain relief.Not the fanciest or even the cleanest, but pretty cheap to do and light years better than what was in the car before. 3 years in and no problems so far. View attachment 134674
Yeah I’ve been a huge fan of them, bit extra piece of mind for minimal cost increase. and you don’t get the connector crimped on and remember you forgot to put on the heat shrink!Those connectors with the built in heat shrink work great with automotive wire. They bond to the insulation and provide a surprising amount of strain relief.
I've never done that...Yeah I’ve been a huge fan of them, bit extra piece of mind for minimal cost increase. and you don’t get the connector crimped on and remember you forgot to put on the heat shrink!
The Fueltech will only control the switching for the fans and fuel pump, not the power supply. You will still need circuit protection of some type and a relay.@Travelah Travis...You always create BEAUTIFUL work. If I could afford you, I'd have you wiring my whole car...
The fuel pump, injectors, fans, etc...are all running through my FuelTech. I'm only using my SwitchPro for Main power (on/off), lights, radio and GPS.
In comes liquid electrical tape.I've never done that...![]()
Thanks, if you need help laying it out or have any questions hit me up. (619) 261-3983@Travelah Travis...You always create BEAUTIFUL work. If I could afford you, I'd have you wiring my whole car...
The fuel pump, injectors, fans, etc...are all running through my FuelTech. I'm only using my SwitchPro for Main power (on/off), lights, radio and GPS.
My car runs similar setup but with a terminator X, pro dash, and the MSD solid state relay pack. simplicity was the goal when I re-wired it last summer.I'm planning out my electrical system/wiring for my car. It's not very technical but I'm interesting how you all have your electrical systems laid out.
I have -
- FuelTech FT550 ECU/Digital dash
- Switchpro - 8 button
- Using auto reset breakers
Basically looking for layouts and ideas. Any pics would be awesome.