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Started by dave73, October 20, 2017, 10:16:39 AM

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dave73

For those of you who are running electric cutouts, how did you route the wiring to come into the cabin for the switch?

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GoodysGotaCuda

I don't have cutouts but these are very good for passing wires though.

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Roadman

    We ran the wires from the cutouts forward on the inside of the frame connectors, then over and up thru the floor under the console. Switch is in console, so I ran the power under the carpet into the console.  :rebelflag"

Brads70

Quote from: GoodysGotaCuda on October 20, 2017, 10:43:49 AM
I don't have cutouts but these are very good for passing wires though.

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F321798284023


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:iagree:   That's what I used for my rear battery relocate.

Shane Kelley

I didn't do it because they were already on the car when I bought it. But they ran them through the floor body plug and under the carpet on my Road Runner. The location was right above the actuators. Hard to see in the pic but you can get the idea.

Shane Kelley

One big thing I would like to mention to anybody wanting to run cutouts. They are really fun to play with and when you have a choppy cam they sound awesome. There is a big downside to them. They are absolutely horrible about stirring up dust and blowing the whole car out. Wheels, tires ,everything. Even on roads that don't look dusty. So I only open mine up while I'm in town on clean roads and even then you can tell you had them open. Keep that in mind!


dave73

Quote from: Shane Kelley on October 20, 2017, 12:44:52 PM
One big thing I would like to mention to anybody wanting to run cutouts. They are really fun to play with and when you have a choppy cam they sound awesome. There is a big downside to them. They are absolutely horrible about stirring up dust and blowing the whole car out. Wheels, tires ,everything. Even on roads that don't look dusty. So I only open mine up while I'm in town on clean roads and even then you can tell you had them open. Keep that in mind!

Heh, my exhaust already does that, see below...

My plan was to have the cutouts routed toward a side exhaust. Eventually add the tti over axle. So quiet out the back and loud out the side.

303 Mopar

Quote from: Shane Kelley on October 20, 2017, 12:44:52 PM
One big thing I would like to mention to anybody wanting to run cutouts. They are really fun to play with and when you have a choppy cam they sound awesome. There is a big downside to them. They are absolutely horrible about stirring up dust and blowing the whole car out. Wheels, tires ,everything. Even on roads that don't look dusty. So I only open mine up while I'm in town on clean roads and even then you can tell you had them open. Keep that in mind!

Any video!   :banana:

RUNCHARGER

I ran my O2 sensor wires through the body plugs in the floor. Short route and no evidence holes.
Sheldon

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Quote from: dave73chally on October 20, 2017, 10:16:39 AM
For those of you who are running electric cutouts, how did you route the wiring to come into the cabin for the switch?

I have not installed mine yet but I am planning to run my wires from my cutouts forward and bring them in through the grommet for the factory manual windshield washer?


1 Wild R/T

Alway found it funny, some of the fastest cars I've ever known the owners work at keeping their stuff quiet (stealth) then theres the make it loud crowd....

RUNCHARGER

How true Wild. I remember reading how the Silver Bullet was running 4 cadillac mufflers way back when.
Sheldon