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81camarojwm
01-14-2016, 12:19 PM
im looking for the best and easiest wiring harness for my setup. i do not want a stock one. i want to trunk mount it and eliminate things i dont have or need.i want the old one under dash out. battery is located in the trunk as well.dash cluster is all auto-meter gauges hooked to steering column plug.

i dont have:
no power locks (due to shaved handles)
no ecm
no under dash lighting or glove box lighting

i do have:
electric fans
electric water pump
hid 55w head lights (mirimoto)
pop locks shave door handles
power windows (one center switch no relays)
dome light
electric fuel pump
digital 7531 msd box
windshield wipers



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Fuelie Nova
01-14-2016, 03:42 PM
Hard to say but I love my american autowire kit and the make a trunk mount harness also. I am using the Highway 22 setup. Best and easiest don't always go together but my instructions were great.
Tom

Schwartz Performance
01-14-2016, 04:37 PM
Id go with the American Autowire Classic Update if it's available for your car. If not, then Painless if they do.
If neither companies do, there may be someone who can custom build you one if you can't do the Highway series American Autowire yourself. We also use the 22 system on our builds.

-Dale

Richard454
01-14-2016, 07:01 PM
This is neat product-

Like the smallest fusebox ever- nice, neat and clean!!!


Rowe Electronics PDM60 Power Distribution Module 60AMP, 12VDC

http://www.rowe-electronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/PDM60-General-Installation-and-Operation-Manual-052213.pdf

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· Innovative, fully user programmable power distribution module

· No more replacing blown fuses, tangled wiring, overloaded circuits

· Eliminates potential for current draw related problems

· 6 power circuits - each has a status indicator light telling the user whether the circuit is usable, already in use, or there is a fault in a circuit.

· Connect to auxiliary circuits, aftermarket devices and accessories like driving lights, computers and more

· 60 amps max; programmable circuit limits are as follows: 3/10A, 2/15A and 1/20A

· 12 volts DC

· IP68 rated for harsh environments

· 2" H x 3" W x 0.9" D, very compact, about the size of a business card

· Posi-lock connectors for each circuit, ground trigger and ignition trigger

· One lead per circuit, two trigger wires, main power and ground leads

· Never chase a blown fuse again! If a circuit is shorted or interrupted, simply key off and then on again, all circuits reset.

81camarojwm
01-19-2016, 06:41 AM
i was looking at this set up. i think im gonna go away from trunk mount seems like alot of people have problems with voltage drop.

http://www.ronfrancis.com/prodinfo.asp?number=XP-66

also looking at.

http://www.ronfrancis.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AC-66

the xp-66 allows me to put the wire on the shelf for later use such as ac. dont have it now but i will.

but the ac-66 is smaller and eisier to maintain. but if u do it right seems like you wont need to maintain much

any ideas guys

i dont really wanna go with old stock harness due to i am running electric fans,fuel pump,waterpump,msd 7531 box,and hid lights.

dcrider69
01-19-2016, 09:58 AM
i was looking at this set up. i think im gonna go away from trunk mount seems like alot of people have problems with voltage drop.

http://www.ronfrancis.com/prodinfo.asp?number=XP-66

also looking at.

http://www.ronfrancis.com/prodinfo.asp?number=AC-66

the xp-66 allows me to put the wire on the shelf for later use such as ac. dont have it now but i will.

but the ac-66 is smaller and eisier to maintain. but if u do it right seems like you wont need to maintain much

any ideas guys

i dont really wanna go with old stock harness due to i am running electric fans,fuel pump,waterpump,msd 7531 box,and hid lights.

I am running 7531, electric fuel pump, electric fans, and nitrous with aaw update kit. Very nice kit, you can remove anything you dont want from the harness easily.

81camarojwm
01-19-2016, 12:29 PM
also looking at this set up.

i do not want a factory style harness bc of the ugly bulkhead connector sticking out. this one also looks like a nice kit.

http://www.americanautowire.com/view-product/highway-22-complete-wiring-system/