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			Just a few random pics. Just starting on the EFI wiring, making mods to the harness to fit better and cleaner. Put the Ron Davis Radiator and fan combo in to make sure the exhaust crossover clears. Next up will be figuring out the intercooler mounting and building the radiator hoses.
		 
			
		
			
			
			
			
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			That intake is awesome looking! Well so is everything else.   |  
	
		
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			Little bit more progress. Made a new 1/4 stainless line for my steam line kit. They normally just leave a open line on one end to put a rubber hose and run to the radiator. I drilled and tapped the water pump and made a one piece line to the pump. Also started mocking up the radiator hoses.
		 
			
		
			
			
			
			
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			Real estate is getting tight up front already Jody!  It'll be interesting to see how you route the intake tube...
		 
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					Originally Posted by OLDFLM  Real estate is getting tight up front already Jody!  It'll be interesting to see how you route the intake tube... |  Always does. Starts out looking nice and open and as stuff is added the room is gone lol. The intake will be bending to the drivers side, across the top and then down. The real fun will be getting it out of and into the intercooler. With the four headlights of the 70 I can't fit it through the radiator support like on Malitude, so it'll have to snake underneath around the frame, hopefully not hanging down and visible from the front of the car.
		 
			
		
			
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by camcojb  Always does. Starts out looking nice and open and as stuff is added the room is gone lol. |  
Like me builder told me...I was trying to squeeze 10 lbs of s#!t into a 5 lb bucket.        
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