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RE:Wiring project initiated

Subject: RE:Wiring project initiated
by Jeffvette on 2008/1/1 20:07:49

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Plus, I was already at the class minimum pwr/wt ratio so I didn't want to risk removing any more weight.


You're thinking is wrong on the weight issue. Remove as much weight as you can from bad areas. If you need to add weight back, you use the passenger side floorboard to do that. It's got a LCG at that point and you have 4 bolts that come up for easy attachment.

Wiring is a PITA. When doing a race car, you need to make sure it's easily accessible, can be changed out easily if damaged and also out of the way of any driver movement.
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