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1970 Mustang Infinitybox Wiring

Here’s another great example of a customer car wired with our Infinitybox system.  Paul L. wired this beautiful 1970 Mustang with our 20-Circuit KitinLINK and inMOTION.  Paul just sent us pictures showing off the finished car and how he installed his Infinitybox system.

This picture shows the center console of his car.  You can see the MASTERCELL and the inMOTION cell located in the frame of the center console.  The MASTERCELL connects to all of his switches.  The inMOTION cell controls the motion of his power windows and door locks.

MASTERCELL and inMOTION cell in a 1970 Mustang wired with the Infinitybox system

MASTERCELL and inMOTION cell in a 1970 Mustang wired with the Infinitybox system

You can see in this picture how seamlessly these cells disappear into the interior of the car.

Interior of a 1970 Mustang wired with the Infinitybox system

Interior of a 1970 Mustang wired with the Infinitybox system

His engine looks great under the hood.

Front POWERCELL Mounted Under the Hood of a 1970 Mustang Wired with the Infinitybox System

Front POWERCELL Mounted Under the Hood of a 1970 Mustang Wired with the Infinitybox System

He relocated the battery to the trunk of the car.  He used this space for his ignition system and his front POWERCELL.  This POWERCELL location is great because it makes most of his front wiring short and easy to install.  His headlights, high-beams, turn signals, running lights, starter solenoid, ignition power, cooling fan and horn are all powered from this location.

Front POWERCELL Mounted Under the Hood of a 1970 Mustang Wired with the Infinitybox System

Front POWERCELL Mounted Under the Hood of a 1970 Mustang Wired with the Infinitybox System

His rear POWERCELL is located in the trunk.  This makes wiring his brake lights, turn signals, rear running lights, fuel pump, trunk popper and other accessories very easy.

We did some simple customization of this code to get him extra features.  He’s controlling his door locks from outputs on inMOTION.  His doors lock and unlock when he enables and disables security from his inLINK key fob.  He is also using a POWERCELL output to operate a solenoid to pop his trunk.  We programmed a button on his inLINK key fob to pop the trunk.  He also wanted an output on his rear POWERCELL to turn on with ignition.  These are all very simple changes to our system.

The finished wiring is simple and elegant.  We thank Paul L. for sending these pictures.  We’re proud to be a part of his project.

Click this link to contact our team to learn more about wiring your car or truck with our Infinitybox system.