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Old 01-29-2008, 10:05 PM
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Default Holley Commander 950. Where to mount the ECU?

The Holley Commander 950 instructions state that a good place to mount the ECU is the glove box to keep it free from dirt & moisture.

I do not have a glove box and I do not have space under, or behind the dashbord. I also don't want to mount it in the cab. The trunk could be an option but the wiring harness will have to be radically modified.

The ideal place for me to mount this is in my engine bay, as I have tons of room. Anyone have any experience, or comments regarding engine bay mounting? I spoke with the Tech department at Holley but the technician would not deviate from the printed instructions.

It is very unlikely that that the ECU in my engine bay would encounter moisture & dirt. I don't now about heat though. I can vent it to a stream of outside air if I have to.

Thanks,

Arthur
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