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Old 10-14-2022, 06:58 AM
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One off carbon glove box door.


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130.8GPH, not bad

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Originally Posted by IGetWet
Relay panels?
what you used to switch the higher loads.

looking to change to that style switch.
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
what you used to switch the higher loads.

looking to change to that style switch.
Gotchya. Actually now that I think back the only high load are the Teague muffler exhaust tips and they were already controlled through solenoids. Other than that, all lights are now LEDs. Blowers and bilge pump are under 10amps.

These LED lit switches do require a small diode to be placed as close to the load as possible however. Somewhat of a pain but not terrible.

https://www.cpperformance.com/instructions/516-12.pdf
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One off carbon glove box door.

How did you bend the carbon fiber?
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WOW!!! Absolutely amazing! First class for sure...
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How did you bend the carbon fiber?
They pulled a mold off the original. Brother in law had to do a ton of work to get the original straight and true to pull a mold. Carbon with honeycomb in the middle to make up for the almost .375” thickness.
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Outstanding job, looks great!
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you down a 100 rev's on the starboard side ? ........updates turned out very nice

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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
you down a 100 rev's on the starboard side ? ........updates turned out very nice
That was as I was pulling out, as mama was regaining composer and able to try to focus on something.

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