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Old 07-10-2009, 11:06 PM
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What you might want to do is run the ground (instead of the positive) through the switch so you can use the switch for more than just the vtec. For instance if you want to install some LED footlights you could run the grounds of both the vtec light and the footlights through the switch so that way you could flip the switch off and things would look stock... flip it on and you have foot lights and a vtec indicator.

As for the switch, you have lots of options but I'd take the blank plate out and make sure the switch you're looking at will fit without cutting too much ribbing from the plastic.
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