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Alright as promised.. Moved into my new house and set up my garage, hit the track multiple times.. Here are some pics.. Enjoy
Thanks man. I still have a 3rd bay to finish up. But right now it's housing all my lawn stuff, I need to build a shed next. I had a fence built around the house with a 12' gate. So my trailer is back there which is cool.Congrats chris. New garage looks great.
NICE !! What size TB ? How do you like the accufab clamps, any issues ??
Do you drive the car on the street much? Noticed the turbo/blower guard.
Congrats on the times, the track prep at emerald coast is usually pretty good.
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Do you have any pictures on how that overflow coolant tank is setup?
That is correct it is on a dominator. Yea I'll post up some pics for you.Your car runs on a Dominator, right? Mind sharing any information about where the ECU is mounted, and how the harness is run?
As you can see, the entire wiring harness was gone through and only kept what was needed, Blinkers, lights, alarm, locks, windows. My factory ECU is gone completely.Your car runs on a Dominator, right? Mind sharing any information about where the ECU is mounted, and how the harness is run?
As you can see, the entire wiring harness was gone through and only kept what was needed, Blinkers, lights, alarm, locks, windows. My factory ECU is gone completely.
I've done the same with my factory wiring so far also. Just trying to find a way to mount the ECU to easily access it, while keeping the wiring not insane. I'm a little discouraged with the way the pre-terminated harness fits. I'd almost swear it was like they never laid it on an actual car. I don't have a Sullivan either to hide a bunch of it under the intake, and I'm not super interested in deleting the heater box like so many of the guys on the facebook group seem to do. I may just end up un-looming the harness and shortening and rerouting a bunch of stuff in it. Probably should have just bought an unterminated harness and finished it myself...
Thanks for the photos. It helps.