euro lights/ecodes
motogo1
motogo1 at cox.net
Fri May 24 20:58:51 EDT 2002
How timely. I've just about finished accumulating the bits and pieces to
install my Euros. Hopefully I won't regret this. I'd say I spent about $80
so far, (a few extra pieces included) so from a money standpoint, the
savings will not be great for me. I've been looking around the engine bay
for a location for the relays (I plan to use 2 relays) I was considering
putting the relays in the air box, since it is right next to the power
source. Is that a really stupid idea? I haven't looked inside the box yet
for feasibility.
Gary Martin
CT-USA
94 UrS4
91 200 TQA
----- Original Message -----
From: "TM" <t44tq at mindspring.com>
To: "'Phil Rose'" <pjrose at frontiernet.net>; "'Dan Simoes'"
<dans at audifans.com>
Cc: <QSHIPQ at aol.com>; <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: RE: euro lights/ecodes
> I attempted to build my own harness, using the factory spade connectors
> in the factory
> headlamp connector plug, relays, etc. Parts cost was well over $50,
> probably closer to
> $90, found out I wired it wrong, said screw it and ordered the harness
> from Blau.
>
> To do it right, it will cost you at least $100.
>
> Taka
>
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