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If Profec B -- small enough to put here >> |
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| Posted by |
cherry on February 13, 2003 at 3:30 PM |
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Place to put boost controller. posted by LVS on February 13, 2003 at 02:08 PM |
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:No pics, but I put mine in what I consider an ideal spot. Directly under the steering wheel, there's a removable plastic panel that screws into the under-dash board. This panel is almost EXACTLY the same size (height and width) as the Profec-B head unit! If you remove it, you'll discover that just behind it is a thin plastic duct that carries air to the door vent. Slice a rectangle out of that tube the same size (height and width) as the head unit, and you can mount the unit there, with its wires and vaccuum hose routed right to the driver's side kick panel. Nobody can see it but you and your passenger, and you can easily reach it while driving to make any adjustments. There are no leaks in the ventilation system (just the minor obstruction caused by your head unit, but that tube is plenty big to easily allow flow over and around it), and no wires or brackets showing to mess up your car's interior. Not only that, but if/when I want to remove the boost controller, all I'll have to do is pull it out, tape over the hole in the duct, and screw the plastic cover panel back into place, leaving no evidence there was ever a boost controller installed! 7
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