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Behind our Glove box door there is no longer a real actual
glove box or a heater box. It is totally open to air flow. Sorry I was not clearer. It is protected from weather inside car and some of outside heat out is mitigated a bit as we live in Nevada.
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IMHO, I put mine on the passenger side underneath the glove box on a hinged panel. Relay switch panel on the topside with all race-related wiring - MSD components on the underside. Coil mounted on the inside of the firewall just above the hinged panel.
Hinged panel allows for easy access while keeping it out of the way when racing. MSD on the underside allows easy access to MSD box settings and RPM chips (if you use them).
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![]() I can barely afford myself :-) All for the love of the hobby
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