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Adding power accessories, need extra fuse box, what have you done? by whitestar
Started on: 06-09-2013 07:57 PM
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Last post by: 1fast2m4 on 06-10-2013 09:22 AM
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Report this Post06-09-2013 07:57 PM Click Here to See the Profile for whitestarSend a Private Message to whitestarDirect Link to This Post
Like the subject said, I am in the process of adding several different power accessories, power seats, amplifier for the radio etc. I know that I will need a bigger alternator. Know sure what size on that. My Fiero is a 87 auto GT V6. What have you done for the extra fuse and power lines? Did you put another fuse block or just tap into the fuse block? Tried to search under "fuse block". Didn't find anything. Thanks guys for the help.
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Report this Post06-10-2013 12:06 AM Click Here to See the Profile for olejoedadSend a Private Message to olejoedadDirect Link to This Post
The fuse block has provisions for several fused BAT feeds and IGN feeds using spade lugs that plug into the front and rear of the fuse block. Careful examination of the fuse block will make the apparent. The fuse block can be removed for examination by removing the two 7mm screws that hold it to the housing.
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Report this Post06-10-2013 04:40 AM Click Here to See the Profile for jb1Send a Private Message to jb1Direct Link to This Post
the power lead for the amp will need to go directly to the batt.

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series 1 3800sc (7.597 @88.53 1.579 60ft)
(series II swap in progress)
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Originally posted by jb1:

the power lead for the amp will need to go directly to the batt.



and it will have it's own fuse inline as close to the battery as you can get it.

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