SEMA 2014 preview courtesy of Ron Francis Wiring

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If you have been to the SEMA Show in the past several years chances are you have seen at least one of the many custom cars from  Kelly and Sons of Bellflower, CA . They have become known for show-stopping projects from their flawless paint work down to the smallest details. The 1970 Camaro to be revealed in the Ron Francis Wiring booth (booth #25075) will surely be no exception.

The 1970 Camaro pro-touring resto rod has undergone a complete transformation. Nearly every surface has received custom treatment with only a few small parts remaining unmodified. Some of the main features include a Lingenfelter supercharged 700-horsepower LSA motor. This is attached to a 6L90 transmission with paddle shift. Detroit Speed provides the running gear, with of course Ron Francis Wiring complete electrical

Be sure to stop by the Ron Francis Wiring booth #25075 in the Racing and Performance hall for the 10:30 am reveal on Tuesday November 4 of the SEMA show. While you are there, you can see the several new products Ron Francis Wiring will have on display including:

BB-16Bare Bonz Wiring System

Ron Francis Wiring has just announced the latest addition to their Bare Bonz line of wiring kits. The new Bare Bonz Race wiring system focuses on the needs of race only, non-street legal applications with a lightweight and straight-forward system.

The wiring panel features three relays and eight fused circuits, with two “select-a-circuit” fuses that allow you to pick your power between ignition or battery by just moving the fuse. Plenty of clearly labeled color coded wires, along with terminals and rubber grommet complete the installation. Full instructions are included; with a knowledgeable tech support staff just a phone call away.

BW-ShrinkCovering-2Braided Fabric Heat Shrink Wrap

Ron Francis Wiring is proud to release a new alternative with their braided fabric heat shrink wire covering. The new Ron Francis braided fabric heat shrink wire covering looks and feels like cloth but is actually a unique heat shrink. It instantly adds attractive detail anywhere wiring is exposed. It is available in three sizes and is sold in 10-foot or 50=foot lengths, allowing customization for a variety of needs including tight bundles or multiple pathways. It is easy to cut and size, including situations where wires need to exit in various locations and can handle temperatures up to 260 degrees F. You will be proud to show off under your hood!

 

 

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Author: David Fuller

David Fuller is OnAllCylinders' managing editor. During his 20-year career in the auto industry, he has covered a variety of races, shows, and industry events and has authored articles for multiple magazines. He has also partnered with mainstream and trade publications on a wide range of editorial projects. In 2012, he helped establish OnAllCylinders, where he enjoys covering all facets of hot rodding and racing.