Auto Rod Controls Switch Panel - 8.75 x 3.25 in - 7 Flat Switches - Indicator Lights - White Interior Light - Carbon Fiber Look
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In 1978 Auto Rod Controls saw a need and developed the first race car electrical control. We weren't satisfied with connecting the dots: 12 volts to a fuse, a wire to a switch, a wire to the accessory which was 1930's technology. The result was such an advancement in car electrics it was granted the first US Patent for its utilization of high current printed circuitry in automotive power distribution. Later it received "Best New Performance product Award" at SEMA 1982. We continue to lead in electrical system innovation. We pride ourselves in our unique first time product designs providing wiring innovations to meet racers needs.
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Auto Rod Controls Switch Panel - 8.75 x 3.25 in - 7 Flat Switches - Indicator Lights - White Interior Light - Carbon Fiber Look
Auto Rod Controls Switch Panel - 8.75 x 3.25 in - 7 Flat Switches - Indicator Lights - White Interior Light - Carbon Fiber Look
Product Description:
In 1978 Auto Rod Controls saw a need and developed the first race car electrical control. We weren't satisfied with connecting the dots: 12 volts to a fuse, a wire to a switch, a wire to the accessory which was 1930's technology. The result was such an advancement in car electrics it was granted the first US Patent for its utilization of high current printed circuitry in automotive power distribution. Later it received "Best New Performance product Award" at SEMA 1982. We continue to lead in electrical system innovation. We pride ourselves in our unique first time product designs providing wiring innovations to meet racers needs.
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In 1978 Auto Rod Controls saw a need and developed the first race car electrical control. We weren't satisfied with connecting the dots: 12 volts to a fuse, a wire to a switch, a wire to the accessory which was 1930's technology. The result was such an advancement in car electrics it was granted the first US Patent for its utilization of high current printed circuitry in automotive power distribution. Later it received "Best New Performance product Award" at SEMA 1982. We continue to lead in electrical system innovation. We pride ourselves in our unique first time product designs providing wiring innovations to meet racers needs.








