by Chris Wilson on Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:28 am
The OE amplifier on RB series Nissan engines is atop the cylinder head, in between the cam covers, probably about as hot as it gets without bolting the thing to a turbo or the exhaust manifold.probably explains why so many break down or fail completely. After the £400 UK unit failed for the second time, wasting a race entry, I bought two 3 channel Bosch amplifiers, and they are mounted on a 1 inch thick alloy heat sink, on the inner wing of the car, on cabling about 28 inches long to the COP's, and from the M800. Never had an issue since. I don't use any form of interference suppression, either, other than screened cam and crank sensor leads and resistive plugs. My Volvo V90 has these amps and Volvo mount them on the intake manifold plenum, so vibration apparently is no problem to them, but the location on the Volvo is also quite cool.