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Installing Fusion Kit

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Sixual

Joined: Apr 27 2003
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Location: Harrisburg, PA


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Post Thu May 08, 2003 1:59 pm

i have a black mazda six and i just got a fusion kit for it. me and 2 of my friends are gunna hook it up firday morning... we know a lot about cars so i dont think it will be a problem.

are there any tips you guys have on installing the fusion kit. eg where to put the distrabution box or the wires


thanks,matt
PTCruzr

Joined: Feb 12 2003
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Location: Woodstock, GA


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Post Thu May 08, 2003 2:51 pm

If at all possible put the distribution box inside the car. I've got mine mounted underneath my drivers seat. This way you'll have plenty of cable from the distribution box to the control panel so you'll be able to stand outside your car with the control panel and change the functions. I put some wire loom over the cable going to the distribution panel and it looks really nice.
cheesy

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Post Thu May 08, 2003 3:45 pm

PTCruzr wrote:
If at all possible put the distribution box inside the car. I've got mine mounted underneath my drivers seat. This way you'll have plenty of cable from the distribution box to the control panel so you'll be able to stand outside your car with the control panel and change the functions. I put some wire loom over the cable going to the distribution panel and it looks really nice.


thats exactly what i did. i used 1/4" loom but the ribbon cable and power wires just barely fit, so i would recommend maybe 3/8".
vice

Joined: Feb 12 2003
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Post Thu May 08, 2003 5:07 pm

i agree with mounting the distribution block inside the car somewhere..if i would have put it on the outside when i first installed it i would have only been able to install 2 tubes but i was able to hook up 3 without needing extensions with the distribution block inside.....also dont point the LEDs towards the center of the car it doesnt look as good like that
98sentraGXE

Joined: Feb 12 2003
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Post Thu May 08, 2003 7:16 pm

vice wrote:
i agree with mounting the distribution block inside the car somewhere..if i would have put it on the outside when i first installed it i would have only been able to install 2 tubes but i was able to hook up 3 without needing extensions with the distribution block inside.....also dont point the LEDs towards the center of the car it doesnt look as good like that


when did u get that yellow paint job on ur truck? icon_lol.gif
vice

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Post Thu May 08, 2003 7:45 pm

lmao..its the lights from the building i was next to reflecting...i couldnt get an angle where they didnt reflect so i said screw it
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