blackf0rk said:I was thinking about getting them - I hear they take like 4sec to open; not a problem, just an interesting fact. I was looking at getting these:
http://www.dmhperformance.com/ecutout.htm
That's a good suggestion 'TAKER! I forget that in WI we have winterCRUZTAKER said:Those of you engaging in winter grimey salty corrosive roads....I might suggest not.
Otherwise, great idea.
Since they mount via standard 3" header collectors, all you have to do is unplug them and put the collector block plates in for the winter. Save them till Spring and you never have to worry about salt and corrosion. Besides, you wouldn't want to use them in the winter anyway.CRUZTAKER said:Those of you engaging in winter grimey salty corrosive roads....I might suggest not.
Otherwise, great idea.
The moving mechanisms......blackf0rk said:That's a good suggestion 'TAKER! I forget that in WI we have winter:mad2:
What is your particular concern..the wiring or the smaller mechanisms in the cutout?
I think I was misunderstood. When winter comes, you unplug the motor, remove the entire cutout assembly and put the block-plates on. The cutouts sit warm and snug in a ziploc until spring.CRUZTAKER said:The moving mechanisms......
But as suggested, with the 'doors' on the cutouts and alot of grease on the mechanisms...they may survive the north winter grime-age.
BTW: I have always been in favor of cutouts.