Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jason Drew]
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March 11, 2013 03:49 am UTC
March 11, 2013 03:49 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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Genius, I definitely like that!!
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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March 11, 2013 06:10 pm UTC
March 11, 2013 06:10 pm UTC
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Jason Drew
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My wiring harness is currently all taken apart for a wire tuck and the wiring for the coil is definitely long enough. All of the oem connectors are sealed as far as I'm aware. It's a summer car anyway, I can't foresee any issues. BTW, do you have access to your own powder paint equipment? Being behind the motor, fairly high up, I don't foresee a problem, some dielectric grease would probably make it 100% worry free. And yes, I do powder coating.
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jason Drew]
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April 04, 2013 05:14 am UTC
April 04, 2013 05:14 am UTC
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Starting to get a few things going here. Took a spare 2g intake manifold, bored it out for a 1g throttle body, and while I was at it decided to shave it. After a little welding: Fuse box is in it's new location, still more trimming to do. And lastly the turbo got some powder, next week the rest will get ceramic
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jason Drew]
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April 05, 2013 02:11 am UTC
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So how does the wire tuck work? Are you splicing in new lengths of wire where you need length or does everything reach OK? Or are you re-wiring all the way to the ECU? It looks hot, I just hate touching wiring if I don't have to for fear of a difficult to diagnose bad connection.
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jay Stacey]
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April 05, 2013 04:12 am UTC
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So how does the wire tuck work? Are you splicing in new lengths of wire where you need length or does everything reach OK? Or are you re-wiring all the way to the ECU? It looks hot, I just hate touching wiring if I don't have to for fear of a difficult to diagnose bad connection. So far everything has been ok with the stock length, even with the fuse box dropped down in the fender. I'm only going back to the firewall, I've removed wiring that I will never use again, but there is a small stub remaining which is labelled in case I ever need it. It's a GT3071
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jason Drew]
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April 07, 2013 06:13 pm UTC
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Ok, I've popped the little freeze plugs out of the ends -> very, very easy to do. It's sized perfectly inside to be tapped NPT. So I will come off the right side with a 1/4 npt line and break will T into two 1/8" barbed fittings, the other end will be a barbed fitting directly in the end. This rail is large inside and connected to all 4 runners, I can't foresee any issues sharing it this way. Last year my AFPR/MAP/boost gauge all shared one vacuum hose with no ill effects that I could see, it has to be an improvement over this. I'm not going to throw tons of effort into this. When my 6 bolt block is completed, I have a fresh rebuilt 1g head to go along with it and will most likely run either a Magnus cast intake or some other SMIM.
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jason Drew]
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April 13, 2013 07:03 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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I like it! You just tack the baffle in there?
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Re: Winter Project
[Re: Jason Drew]
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April 13, 2013 06:32 pm UTC
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Jay Stacey
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So how does the wire tuck work? Are you splicing in new lengths of wire where you need length or does everything reach OK? Or are you re-wiring all the way to the ECU? It looks hot, I just hate touching wiring if I don't have to for fear of a difficult to diagnose bad connection. So far everything has been ok with the stock length, even with the fuse box dropped down in the fender. I'm only going back to the firewall, I've removed wiring that I will never use again, but there is a small stub remaining which is labelled in case I ever need it. It's a GT3071 BB?
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