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Project Slow and Steady - turbo 98 cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="98cobra#1222" data-source="post: 14976222" data-attributes="member: 125489"><p>Thanks, I am really chomping at the bit to hear it run again. After I tied all the lines and took a look I thought the liner will need trimmed a little. I tried to get the lines as close as possible to the old vapor line but with hose that big its just a little much. My wiring at the moment is really simple and has no shut off switch so it will need redone if I plan on going to any track events. As for now I just hooked the main power from the battery to the starter with a 200 amp inline fuse. Then the stock starter power wire that use to hook to the battery is cut and hooked up the the power distribution block similar to factory. Then the factory ground and new battery ground are just hooked to the chassis. </p><p></p><p>Like I said this is just a really simple relocation and will require the addition of a safety shut off switch if I want to take the car to any tack events. But for the purpose of getting the car going it should work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98cobra#1222, post: 14976222, member: 125489"] Thanks, I am really chomping at the bit to hear it run again. After I tied all the lines and took a look I thought the liner will need trimmed a little. I tried to get the lines as close as possible to the old vapor line but with hose that big its just a little much. My wiring at the moment is really simple and has no shut off switch so it will need redone if I plan on going to any track events. As for now I just hooked the main power from the battery to the starter with a 200 amp inline fuse. Then the stock starter power wire that use to hook to the battery is cut and hooked up the the power distribution block similar to factory. Then the factory ground and new battery ground are just hooked to the chassis. Like I said this is just a really simple relocation and will require the addition of a safety shut off switch if I want to take the car to any tack events. But for the purpose of getting the car going it should work. [/QUOTE]
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