Impala equipment needed...

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Impala equipment needed...

Post by 007 »

For USPSS, Jim and the rest-

I need feedback on a few things for the Impala:

Which trunk shelf works the best for the Impala? After seeing Apco25's urban warfare setup in his 'burb yesterday, and the ensuing conversation, I've decided to get a trunk shelf to make my life easier.


It needs to have a pull-out shelf that allows for 2 110w Spectra's/Orions (don't which yet) to be mounted next to each other with a Astro/FS siren in between and an FT-857 tray. Criteria are: Leaves at least 10" below it for cargo...No/few holes install.

What can you guys recommend, and what suppliers to get it from?

Second, what about the D&R FS2600 stop/reverse light flasher...anyone use one? Opinions? Price? I was thinking about it, since it has a cutoff feature. What about the D&R Impala headlight flasher....Any problems with it, Stan?

I already know to use SAE-rated belden wire, and some beefy terminals to run the power to on the shelf itself.....but I'm still crusing for a beefy fuse holder to mount for the radios. I've got the lower current stuff taken care of.

Any thoughts welcome...
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Post by apco25 »

As we discussed yesterday... I installed more parts in the truck today.

from Waytekwire.com

250amp HI-AMP fuse
100amp HI-AMP fuse

2 HI-AMP fuse holders

2 BOSCH 75amp relays

http://www.waytekwire.com look under the sections for relays, FUSES and FUSE holders.
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Post by 007 »

apco25 wrote:
2 BOSCH 75amp relays

http://www.waytekwire.com look under the sections for relays, FUSES and FUSE holders.

What is the part number? Highest amp rating I found is 50A
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Post by apco25 »

75261 BOSCH 75amp power relay

46276 HIGH AMP FUSE 250 AMP

46270 HIGH AMP FUSE 100 AMP

46039 HIGH AMP FUSE HOLDER W/COVER

As we discussed run to power taps... 1 to the front and 1 to the rear.

Run the front tap ignition switched, while splitting the rear tap into a constant 12v and ignition switched combination.


Also, through TESSCO go order some adhesive heatshrink and split loom

The power taps are TESSCO part #


463438
Bussman
JB3816-2
Bussmann non-feed through stud type junction block #3/8-16 thread/stud size. 250 amps max
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Post by jim »

The Borg Warner S5056 is a 120A continuous duty solenoid that's great for power feeds.

The only headlight flasher for the Impala that is GM approved is the Sound-Off unit. The Whelen unit was once made by Sound-Off, but is their own now and isn't GM recommended. (Sorry Whelen lovers).

The backflasher can be just about anything with diode isolation, but beware- if it's a non-9c1 Impala with an OEM alarm system, you need to double-diode isolate the backup light circuit or the alarm will backfeed into the backflasher circuit when armin/disarming.

For the slide-out tray, the HAVIS Shields C3311-18 unit is made for the Impala.

For power feed protection, a TST circuit breaker or a GOOD car audio wafer fuse holder will work for you. An alternative is to solder in a section of fusible link at the power source insteead of the breaker or fuse.
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Post by 007 »

Thanks guys...will make the ordering a lot easier.

As for the backflash, this is a civvie Impala with keyless entry...I'm not a retard and I know what a diode does, but why the double diodes? I'm chewing on it in my brain, but I'm drawing a blank. Could be because it's 330 am...
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Post by jim »

One goes between the backflasher and the backup light lead (stripe toward OEM backup lead)

One goes inline in the OEM backup lead toward the front of the backflasher and backup light (stripe toward the rear of the lead)

Without, you'll experience "funny" things with the alarm.

I use a 6A diode.
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Thank you.
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Post by USPSS »

I have the flashers from KARR products made by D&R and also the D&R slide for the trunk
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Post by 007 »

Stan,

Can you PM me with prices and availability for the flashers and the trunk rack? I like the one in your 9C3, since it has that vented cover plate to prevent access or crap flying onto the radios...
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