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Old 01-06-2014, 04:42 PM
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I got back on the project today and finished the inlet tube with the Mass Airflow sensor mount.....Test fit and ready to go.....I just need to add a fitting for the valve covers venting into the tube.......I'll do that tomorrow and another thing off the list....











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Old 01-07-2014, 05:21 PM
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Got the air intake tube finished up today........After looking at the way that GM engineered the fitting that connected to the valve cover vents to the inlet tube........It seemed to me it was like a mini chamber so any residual anything would go to the bottom of the vessel......so......I made a mini version out of aluminum for the Vapor to flow thru, I probably made it more complicated than it needed to be ......but.......What's new.....LOL....











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Old 01-11-2014, 06:11 PM
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Well..........Can't put it off any longer......I bought an American Autowire Classic kit....Nice kit but they provide for every conceivable option and variable......so....I have probably 1/2 the wires that aren't going to be used ,.....so.....I have to sort all that stuff out.....First picture is what I started with this AM............the other pic is later in the day.....should have it pretty much sorted out and neatened up in a couple more hours......,.So far.....everything works like it should........LOL





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Old 01-12-2014, 09:45 AM
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Making a little progress every day.....I have pretty much all the basic wiring in place and fit.....all the loose wires you see left are mostly for all the Dakota Digital senders and sensors.......Looks like a lot but its only a couple of hours to get everything cut, fit and installed.........











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Nice attention to detail and very neat. Do you create a schematic of sorts when your done or just rely on all the old instructions from various parts purchased and installed? I wish there was a neat way to label everything.
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Nice attention to detail and very neat. Do you create a schematic of sorts when your done or just rely on all the old instructions from various parts purchased and installed? I wish there was a neat way to label everything.

The one neat thing about the AA kit is every wire has printing on it for it's purpose.......makes it so simple even I can do it......LOL......"NOT"
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I got the Fuel Pump controller (Vaporworx) all installed and finish wired............It needed to be near the Battery so I made a bracket to mount the module inside the fender right there........worked out pretty good........I was also going to make the mount for the Mass Airflow sensor and after stopping at Frame-up Wheelworks.....Donnie told me that GM has them already made and ready for welding......and he just happened to have one......Lucky!!!!......




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Whats the GM part number for this? Thanks.


Here you go #19166574
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Old 01-12-2014, 06:30 PM
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Thank you sir. Beautiful work btw.
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make sure you weld it on or put a gasket under it. I have had them leak and cause tuning issues giving erratic a/f maps
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