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Old 11th September 2013, 01:31 PM
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Default MX5 Engine bay fuse box

Afternoon guys. Been a little busy lately, so progress has slowed a little on the build, but im starting to run the 'veins and arteries' of the car. Now the Loom doesn't scare me too much, but I have a question regarding the engine bay fuse/relay box.

Can the main fuses and relays be fitted 'outside' of the box to make the engine bay look a little neater (i.e. on the ali bulkhead)? or has everyone else mounted the original fuse box in the engine bay?
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Old 11th September 2013, 02:19 PM
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I don't see why not?

I decided to replace the original fuses and relays and stuck the new ones under the dash out of sight (quite an old photo, I've since wrapped all the wiring):




I then made a padded cover to keep IVA man happy:

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Old 11th September 2013, 02:31 PM
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IS that the MX5 loom?

am I right in saying the top row are relays, the bottom row fuses?
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Old 11th September 2013, 02:43 PM
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IS that the MX5 loom?

am I right in saying the top row are relays, the bottom row fuses?
Yep, that's right.

It started off as an MX5 loom, but I did end up replacing quite a lot of it!
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Old 11th September 2013, 03:33 PM
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did you just replace the main fuse, head fuse etc (the big ones in the engine bay) with standard blade fuses?

Have you actually used the car with this setup?
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Old 11th September 2013, 03:48 PM
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did you just replace the main fuse, head fuse etc (the big ones in the engine bay) with standard blade fuses?

Have you actually used the car with this setup?
Ah, forgot about the main fuse. I replaced that with a 100A fuse next to the battery.
Everything else uses a blade fuse under the dash.

I've driven over 1000 miles so far...
Only 50 or so were in the dark with the headlights on though.


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Old 11th September 2013, 04:31 PM
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Reason im asking so much is the fuses in the engine bay are 'PAL' slow blow fuses. Did you use the blade equvilent in the fusebox?

Another question (sorry to be so inquisitive!!) but where did you get those relays from? they would neaten up my engine bay no end!!

Are they all a 'standard' relay, or is there something special about them?

Cheers

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Old 11th September 2013, 06:50 PM
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Reason im asking so much is the fuses in the engine bay are 'PAL' slow blow fuses. Did you use the blade equvilent in the fusebox?

Another question (sorry to be so inquisitive!!) but where did you get those relays from? they would neaten up my engine bay no end!!

Are they all a 'standard' relay, or is there something special about them?

Cheers

Tom
I just used whatever fuses I had lying around I wouldn't get too hung up on what type they are as long as they have a sensible current rating.

The relays aren't particularly special, just standard 30 or 40A automotive ones. Lots of relay manufacturers make them in that form factor.
I think I already had one or two and got the rest off ebay.
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Old 14th October 2013, 05:40 PM
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I mounted the fuse box in the bulkhead with just the cover on show. It looks right tidy.

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Old 19th October 2013, 11:39 AM
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I mounted the fuse box in the bulkhead with just the cover on show. It looks right tidy.

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That bodywork looks really nice where did you get that from? And what 's the front section like?
Regards Mick.
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