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Old 04-29-2009, 08:22 PM
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Well all the parts from Holley are in now. New rails and FPR. Should be bolted on in the next day.

FAST EFI getting hooked up and final wiring figured out. Apparently there are 3 wires that aren't marked and no one is quite sure where they go or what they do. Instructions are not helping either.

All 4 wheels should be powdercoated and installed.

Exhaust should be done tmrw... the Stainless Works X-pipe was too wide to make work well without cutting it down so much or having to run a near S-pipe to connect to the collectors and then mufflers. So Jason had a stainless Magnaflow X-pipe at the shop that he used instead that fits mucho better.

Not sure if the IC plumbing will be done by Saturday (not mandatory obviously) but it looks good for a Saturday fire up! You think I am excited?
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Fiend, I say. F-I-E-N-D....... Dave, you're making me nervous buddy! Guess someone is anxious! Keep those fingers crossed, we'll see if we can get it all dialed.
Exhaust is done to the mufflers and out- I'll send you some pics in the morning to see if you still want to have turn-downs or continue out the back. So far, it's looking good. The v-band flange set up makes everything removable. From my end, you know I like serviceability!! Out the back looks pretty straight forward- the notched tank makes things WAY easier.
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Fiend, I say. F-I-E-N-D....... Dave, you're making me nervous buddy! Guess someone is anxious! Keep those fingers crossed, we'll see if we can get it all dialed.
Exhaust is done to the mufflers and out- I'll send you some pics in the morning to see if you still want to have turn-downs or continue out the back. So far, it's looking good. The v-band flange set up makes everything removable. From my end, you know I like serviceability!! Out the back looks pretty straight forward- the notched tank makes things WAY easier.
Haha I gotta keep you on your toes.

I'm sure we will be ready! See, the exhaust is already done!

Can't wait to hear some loud ass turn downs.

I am wondering about the capacity of my single fuel pump now at this power level.... gonna post a thread in the EFI section about it....
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Well all the parts from Holley are in now. New rails and FPR. Should be bolted on in the next day.

FAST EFI getting hooked up and final wiring figured out. Apparently there are 3 wires that aren't marked and no one is quite sure where they go or what they do. Instructions are not helping either.


All 4 wheels should be powdercoated and installed.

Exhaust should be done tmrw... the Stainless Works X-pipe was too wide to make work well without cutting it down so much or having to run a near S-pipe to connect to the collectors and then mufflers. So Jason had a stainless Magnaflow X-pipe at the shop that he used instead that fits mucho better.

Not sure if the IC plumbing will be done by Saturday (not mandatory obviously) but it looks good for a Saturday fire up! You think I am excited?
here's the pinout for the FAST you have. Let me know if you can't figure it out.

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^^ Wow, very cool. Thanks Jody!

I know you and Jason have talked recently about this thing... does he have this printout I wonder? (If he didn't, he does now!)

Thanks again!
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Thanks Jody......guess I know what I'm working on tomorrow-.

If you're smart Dave, you'll don your ninja suit tonight & cut my phone lines so I can dedicate my attention to your car. Business is crazy busy, it makes my head spin, but won't hear me complain!! Sometimes I feel like I'm suffering from VERTIGO
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Pinout may help, I'll look and see. Problem is, the random wires are under the hood, wrapped in a "modified" harness. I'm sure we can chase them down.....must eminate from somewhere, right? Time to send signals and run some continuity tests.

Couldn't resist the bad pun in the previous post, must be delirious!
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Thanks Jody......guess I know what I'm working on tomorrow-.

If you're smart Dave, you'll don your ninja suit tonight & cut my phone lines so I can dedicate my attention to your car. Business is crazy busy, it makes my head spin, but won't hear me complain!! Sometimes I feel like I'm suffering from VERTIGO
Hey you already told me you were workin on my car tmrw

Sounds like you need an admin up there. Hey my staffing company can find someone for ya.

You'll know if you have real Vertigo... cuz you won't be leaving the house!

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I thought Jody meant "printout" above.... I don't even know what means!
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I thought Jody meant "printout" above.... I don't even know what means!

I am obviously useless!
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