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Thread: LSA ECU and Fuse Center
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10-12-2019 #1Registered User
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LSA ECU and Fuse Center
Hey guys looking for ideas on where to mount the ECU and Fuse Center inside my 69 Camaro. I want it hidden from sight but accessible without taking anything apart. I don’t want to put it in the glove box as I want that usable. I’m also not using the original dash so I have much more space behind the dash than a stock piece. My dash (from a Mercedes CLA) is also much lower than stock as well. I was hoping everything could fit behind the radio/nav screen since that space will be empty anyway (I will be putting an iPad in to control radio and hvac). Here’s a pic of the dash so far.
Pictures would be tremendously helpfulMy Very Ambitious 69 Build
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10-16-2019 #2Registered User- Join Date
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I realized your preference is to hide things, but I've always believed you need to have access to things for service. I chose to expose my PCM's and fuse center in plain view under the hood in my Chevelle. I think it turned out pretty good and looks neat and clean. Both PCM's are on the fire wall-passenger side.