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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
PCM/Power Distribution Box relocation and wire tuck
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<blockquote data-quote="RAZRS EDGE" data-source="post: 14479175" data-attributes="member: 18309"><p>Thanks! When I didn't have the correct wire color combo in my stock, I used either a white or black wire of the correct gauge. All of them have heat shrink labeling on them for identification. </p><p></p><p>I didn't use a kit, just pieced together my own. Running the PC680 in this car. I've ran them before and have never had any issues. The PC925 is a more powerful alternative and works, too, but it's 10lbs heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAZRS EDGE, post: 14479175, member: 18309"] Thanks! When I didn't have the correct wire color combo in my stock, I used either a white or black wire of the correct gauge. All of them have heat shrink labeling on them for identification. I didn't use a kit, just pieced together my own. Running the PC680 in this car. I've ran them before and have never had any issues. The PC925 is a more powerful alternative and works, too, but it's 10lbs heavier. [/QUOTE]
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