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headlight relay upgrade harness's for sale


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I have (so far) 3 headlight relay upgrade harnesses

$44.95 for a complete harness with relays, 12 gauge wires grounding ring eyelets, stock style plugs, all measured to fit directly into your 70-73 240-Z

COMPLETELY INTERGRATES INTO YOUR Z IN ABOUT 20 MINUTES.

NO CUTTING, NO DRILLING, USES STOCK BOLT AND SCREW HOLES.

OEM STYLE PLUGS PLUG RIGHT INTO THE CAR WITH EASE.

wolfin32z@yahoo.com

Let me know what ya think.

Dave in WA. state

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The original headlight circuit on our cars is inadequate for the higher wattage headlights available today. It's barely adequate for the stock lights. The problem is that the full current travels through the combination switch itself which makes the distance quite long for for gauge of wire used. The improvement is to use relays such that a low current flows through the switch itself which in turn operates the relays which get the full current straight from the battery and send it right to the headlights.

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Very nice idea!! I may be interested in this down the road a bit (a headlight upgrade has been in the back of my mind since I got the car)...but would also require the installation instructions. If you have the instructions available now I'd really like to review them, can I get a copy?

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Mike and Victor hit the nail on the head. but forgot to mention the fact that....

1) no more blown headlight fuses and MELTED fuse holders in the fuse box.

2) No more high current going through the head light and high beam switches will prevent them from burning out in the future. AND WE ALL KNOW WHAT A BITCH IT CAN BE TO REPLACE THEM OR EVEN FIND THE RIGHT ONE TO REPLACE THEM WITH, NOT TO MENTION HOW MUCH IT WILL COST YOU TO DO THAT.

I'm in the process of writing the instructions up with pictures (yah!!)

1) Three grounding points using stock bolt locations

2) one mounting point for relay pack

3) plug in four oem molex plugs

4) connect the power wire to the battery

5) insert the inline fuse

and your done

instructions to follow in 2 hours

it is now 1:45 pm PST

Dave

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Like I said before, I only have three (3) at the moment, But as soon as I sell the first 2, I can buy supplies to make even more for you guys (and gals)

I have to run to the store for a bit so the instructions will be a little later than previously state (later tonight.

I'll do my BEST to answer all E-mails in a timely and orderly fashion.

Thanks ahead of time for your comments and interest in this new venture of mine.

I also hope to come up with an easy solution to the parking light problem we all have in the fusebox (third fuse down on the right)

I'm logged in but not online till later

Dave in WA. state

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