Its being installed now, along with other modifications, should be out by the end of the year.Anyone use the ARC flat touch switch panel before? How did you like it? Who's a dealer other than the big mail orders? Looking for a switch panel / relay board for my car.
Thanks
My friend is a dealer for ARC and is offering free shipping to the lower 48. These are nice panels, versatile, and easy to install. I use one in my car and have had many ask about it.
Tell him Darin sent you.
http://www.racingjunk.com/post/1089032/ARC-SWITCH-PANEL-PRO-STOCK-STYLE-NEW-.html
Hi Mike
Sorry - don't go on racingjunk that much.
We have it in stock - can ship Friday (free shipping) - you'll have in 2 days.
call me at 215-362-2336 -
new email address: [email protected]
Thank You,
Paul Spotts
www.spottsperformance.com
Does the aux panel 3730 come with everything needed to hook up to a 4000D? E-mailed Spotts about them and he didn't have much info.Great control panel !
Had one in my Beretta. Loved it !!
Be sure to get the one with the auxiliary panel that you mount under the hood. Has ign, start, fan and water pump buttons on it. Makes for a real clean installation.
Would also like to see this.Anyone have any pics of these mounted? In a mustang?
Yeah still looking for info....thanks for the pic. Do you have any showing how bright the backlighting is? Are they visible during the day but not overpowering at night?Not sure if your still looking for info on this, but here is a photo of mine mounted.
I mainly purchased this setup because I wanted something compact and sleek, plus the board support 50 amps per circuit. It's also very easy to use with gloves.
Did your relay board come fused for 50 amps per relay or 30? I have a friend who loves his 8000D but told me that it is fused for 30 amps. However, as you mentioned, all the literature about them says 50. I'm about to buy one and am very curious about them being 50 or 30.Not sure if your still looking for info on this, but here is a photo of mine mounted.
I mainly purchased this setup because I wanted something compact and sleek, plus the board support 50 amps per circuit. It's also very easy to use with gloves.
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