Quickcar Ignition Switch Panel - W/4 Toggles/ 1 Momentary Toggle Switch 50-1711 on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Quick Car Switch Panel - Dash Mount 4 Toggles 1 Momentary Toggle SwitchProduct DescriptionPre-Wired switch panel for the 50-2021 harness with accessory switches. Width: 4-1/8", Height: 3"Panel comes with one momentray Starter switch , one Ignition Switch, two Accessory switches and one Ignition Cross Over switch. Panel does not include any switch Indicator Lights. Panel measures 4-1/8" Wide X 3" High. Sold as one complete panel. QuickCar Ignition Control Panels are the products that gave QuickCar Racing Products an inroad to the racing industry. QuickCar brought to the market an ignition control panel far superior to the standard of that time and continues to lead the industry today. QuickCar ignition products include bridged double-pole switches, waterproof boots, and large gauge wires with heavy-duty connectors, allowing for better electrical conductivity and bulletproof reliability. All of QuickCar ignition control panels are prewired to connect directly to 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.
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