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Old Nov 4, 2003 | 08:47 AM
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Arrow Electric Cut Out

Any one know the cheapest place to get one. And what size and brand to get. And a suggestion of where to put it without compromising ground clearance.

Basically all the info that anyone has on these things. Thanks!
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 09:07 AM
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Cheapest..mccord power plate..hear so so reviews on it.
Qtp next most expensive.I have one .It works ok but rattles when its closed..a bit annoying.
Dmh most expensive thinking of trying one of these next.
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 09:09 AM
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Dude,
As far as I am concered, there is only one place to get a great electric cutout. Thats www.dmhperformance.com.
This guy uses the best materials, has the best clearances and gives the BEST warranty (fully covered for 4 years). He includes
everything too the switch, the sealed wiring and whatever you need for your application he has or can make it in a few days.

I bought a custom Borla E-Valve from him, here is my write up with pics, I will have a sound/video clip soon:

http://camaroz28.cardomain.com/memberpage/342629/5

This is one of those products that you get exactly what you paid for, not like a Hypertech crap. I have never heard any one complain about his cutouts or service but when it was time for me to buy my cutout, I did a lot of emailing and a few folks complained to me about other companies cutouts which leaked, or did not have a decent warranty or the motor failed. The guys that I spoke to that had a DMH cutout said they never had any problems with it.

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Claude
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 09:11 AM
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Originally posted by 80TA
Cheapest..mccord power plate..hear so so reviews on it.
Qtp next most expensive.I have one .It works ok but rattles when its closed..a bit annoying.
Dmh most expensive thinking of trying one of these next.
EXACTLY!!..See I only hear compliants about the other cutouts, never DMH.

Thx,
Claude
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 09:39 AM
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whats the flowtech that comes on the dmh cutout?
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 09:55 AM
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Originally posted by 95 Silver TA
Dude,
As far as I am concered, there is only one place to get a great electric cutout. Thats www.dmhperformance.com.
This guy uses the best materials, has the best clearances and gives the BEST warranty (fully covered for 4 years). He includes
everything too the switch, the sealed wiring and whatever you need for your application he has or can make it in a few days.
Thanks so much! Do you have any opinions of where to put it on a flowmaster catback? And I need the 3" one right? I am deffiantly going to get the DMH one now. Thanks!
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 10:03 AM
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Oh BTW, killer car 95 Silver TA!
Old Nov 4, 2003 | 10:08 AM
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Oh BTW, killer car 95 Silver TA!
Thanks Broh

I think most guys (without a Borla) are putting them right before the rear axle on the passenger side and if you have a 3 inch I pipe then you will need the 3 inch one but you can get more detailed info from Dave at DMH performance. His email addy is dmhperf@yahoo.com

Hope that helps,
Claude
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