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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
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![]() MOST of your higher end cars have the boxes mounted inside, on the passenger's side floor, or brackets mounted on the roll cage. Makes "chip swaps" nice and easy.
Mine in mounted in the engine compartment, driver's side, on the inner fender behind the headlight. That's where my coil is also. I understand you guys have more "stuff" in the engine bay, but that spot has worked WELL for me. It's right side up, and stays nice and dry.
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