Hella Splash Proof Fuse Blocks

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  1. USMC_Turbo6 Member

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  3. Phoneguy Cometic HG stress tester

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  4. aminga Well-Known Member

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  5. Phoneguy Cometic HG stress tester

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    Looks like the same fuse block...


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  6. krom Alky graveyard parking.

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    I bought a $12 6 position Buss fuse block from AutoZone, put it behind the glove box. All you need is a wire feed from your old fuse box to power this one.
  7. novaderrik Active Member

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    GM put a lot of really slick auxilliary circuit boards and fuse boxes under the dashes of a lot of cars with HD electrical systems- i took a factory installed fuse box that held 6 fuses out from under the dash of my 94 Caprice 9C1 when i parted it out.. it had a big terminal on the end that you hooked up to the power source and each fuse had a plug on the side where you plugged in whatever you needed to get power to. it was located right above the e-brake.

    another option- from the same Caprice- is the underhood fuse block. it has a big terminal for a huge cable that goes directly to the battery- which also serves as the place to hook up jumper cables if needed- and has every fuse and relay for the entire car.. just use some side cutters to cut the wires going to it about a foot away from the box so you have some wire to play with, remove the battery cable with a 15mm wrench, and slide the whole box off the bracket..

    then you just need to figure out which wire goes to which fuse.

    you can see it here, mounted on top of the heater box in my 86 Camaro. if i think of it, i'll take a better close up pic of it with the top cover off. i took a bunch of extra circuits and relays that weren't needed for my swap out of it, but you'd still get the idea of what it looks like.

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  8. nonova0074 Member

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    I used a GNS one and its a great product, Scot put a nice package together and he supports the site
  9. TurboDave Navy/civilian Retired

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  10. USMC_Turbo6 Member

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    Thanks guy, for all of the input I hope that I don't F*** things up tryin to clean things up. :rolleyes:
  11. Grumpy Buick "RICER"

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    Looks the same to me 2.. But gives ya the rest of the "kit" so you are not running around looking for parts.
  12. aminga Well-Known Member

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    I have actually thought about taking the back of mine off and rewiring it so that I could run the 2 sides off different IGN feeds to provide a little more seperation between the Alky pump circuit from the ISAC controller. Right now they have separate grounds but a common ign feed.
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