Marlan Davis wrote up an awesome article in the January 2010 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. To help get an idea of how installing ISIS compares to a traditional fuse and relay harness, he turned to Kevin McMillan at McMillan Speed & Fab. Kevin and his crew wired a no-holds bared 1957 Chevy 210 hardtop.
The last paragraph in that article is really good. Marlan makes the point that at first blush, ISIS looks to be twice the price of a typical harness in the aftermarket. But when you start to consider that ISIS gives you, that it replaces and what you need to add to a traditional harness, ISIS is actually cheaper than the traditional harness.
You can check out the article on the Hot Rod Magazine website by clicking this link. There are also some great pictures of the wiring job that Kevin did as part of the article.
You can also check out Kevin McMillan's website and look at some of his other projects by clicking this link.
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