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Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Alexandria
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Re: Computer mounting location
Hello, Just checking on the computer mount behind the radio. Did you run into any interference with mounting the retro radio while utilizing this location for the Holley computer? Thanks for your time
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Tulsa, OK
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Re: Computer mounting location
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Location: East Tennessee
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Re: Computer mounting location
I mounted my PCM on the core support and built a load center for the relays and fuses. While I was at it, I put my headlights on relays. All power comes to a terminal block under the fuse box mount.
this picture was during the wiring process I fabricated a mount for the fuse box and used a modified GM mount for the PCM on the underside is the terminal block also used a circuit breaker for the headlights
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