Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Quickcar 50-053 Ignition Control Panel W/ Flip Switch & Light Imca Dirt Drag on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:50-053 Brand:Quick Car Part Brand:Quick Car

Quickcar 50-053 Ignition Control Panel w/ Flip Switch & Light

Includes ignition switch, starter button and pilot light. For use with 50-200 or 50-201 (GM HEI ignition) wiring harness.

QuickCar heavy duty wiring harness. Quality components, along with QuickCar's proven track record, make QuickCar the leader in ignition control products.  QuickCar Ignition Control Panels feature high current specially-wound copper wiring provides that provides superior performance.  Each panel uses specially formulated high temperature (105°C) insulation that is impervious to acids, oils, and fuels.  Extra thick connectors (.040) will not break and all connectors are professionally crimped and soldered for superior tensile strength (15,000 psi).  All connections are insulated with shrink tubing instead of hard plastic insulators, which do not seal connection and often crack when crimped. All connectors are plated with pure 24K gold for improved current transfer and resistance to oxidation.

Dimensions:

Width - 3 3/8"
Height - 4 1/4"

Glittering for charity: Pacific Northwest concours benefits kids, celebrates cars

Tue, 18 Aug 2009

As car shows go, it surely must rank among the most picturesque. Set on Lake Washington with the Olympic Mountain range looming in the background, the Kirkland Concours d'Elegance is quickly becoming a highlight of the summer show circuit. But it's not just a celebration of old and perfect automobiles.

Hyundai JPE Genesis Coupe looks like BRZ fighter

Mon, 14 Oct 2013

Hyundai’s next SEMA trick is a joint effort with tuner John Pangilinan. The pair has linked up again for the JP Edition Genesis Coupe in Atlantis blue. The JP Edition will be on display in Las Vegas Nov.

CES: GM to open the dashboard to developers

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

At last year's Autoweek Design Forum, father of the iPod and Nest Labs co-founder Tony Fadell suggested that automakers concentrate on designing and building cars, leaving handset makers to handle infotainment. The latest announcements from Ford and GM -- in conjunction with the International CES -- suggest that automakers would rather treat the dashboard space as a handset. Yesterday, Dearborn, Mich., announced the Ford Developer Program, which opens up Sync to outside application development; now General Motors has announced a similar initiative.