Cf Panel In The Glovebox
#25
I have yet to try it, lol
I bought it a long *** time ago and have been working on the CF panel to mount the switch, and the logistics of a stealth mount (I'm running out of places) before I started splicing wires. Should be done by next week, though! I'll post a review when I can!
I bought it a long *** time ago and have been working on the CF panel to mount the switch, and the logistics of a stealth mount (I'm running out of places) before I started splicing wires. Should be done by next week, though! I'll post a review when I can!
#27
Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Mar 24 2004, 04:16 PM
I have yet to try it, lol
I bought it a long *** time ago and have been working on the CF panel to mount the switch, and the logistics of a stealth mount (I'm running out of places) before I started splicing wires. Should be done by next week, though! I'll post a review when I can!
I bought it a long *** time ago and have been working on the CF panel to mount the switch, and the logistics of a stealth mount (I'm running out of places) before I started splicing wires. Should be done by next week, though! I'll post a review when I can!
Do you hae launch control?
#29
Originally Posted by Sinful7' date='Mar 22 2004, 06:31 PM
Well I wanted a place to mount my en route ProfecB, my turbo timer, and the selector switch for my Racelogic Traction Control.. And I didn't want 'em permenantly mounted, ghetto rigged, or cluttering up the interior. So I decided to order some CF sheet, cut it to fit the glovebox, and mount away! Took the better part of 12 hours, stretched out over 6 months, and two tries. Here's the final product.
Note: It's missing a few simple toggle switches for neon, NOS, etc.
(the red tape in the pic is just some mounting tape backing, so I can peel the adhered turbo time back off and play with the mounting. The Profec head unit is countersunk, and the TC selector is rear mounted.)
Note: It's missing a few simple toggle switches for neon, NOS, etc.
(the red tape in the pic is just some mounting tape backing, so I can peel the adhered turbo time back off and play with the mounting. The Profec head unit is countersunk, and the TC selector is rear mounted.)