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Old 10-07-2020, 11:08 AM
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This car has some Dakota Digital stuff on it.



Matt put all the modules on one removable panel so it can be serviced. Some lessons learned from the Riv and Blazer.


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Man this car just continues to amaze me. The tech that you're integrating in to this car is awesome. It's going to be just like a newer modern car. TPMS, climate control, cruise control, it's all in there!

What temperatures are you monitoring with all those BIM modules?
Why are you using the GPS module? Can't you get speed and all the engine info right from the LT wiring harness?
Please share with us your reasoning.

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what brand wiper motor is this?awsome build btw
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Love this setup. Where does the mount go behind the dash on a first gen.. I might need to see if they will make more of these and sell them.
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I love seeing all of the thought and experience behind the details that go into your builds to improve serviceability and performance!

Is the 2 gallon peterson tank you start with on your builds their off the shelf 6x19.5 or is it made with custom dimensions?
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Is the 2 gallon peterson tank you start with on your builds their off the shelf 6x19.5 or is it made with custom dimensions?

Custom but close to the off the shelf part


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Thanks, I thought it looked a bit wider than 6". I take it the extra volume is from that boxed out portion that mounts to the firewall?

Very neat solution by the way, I'm leaning towards trying the same thing after seeing how crowded the engine bay is otherwise.
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Thanks, I thought it looked a bit wider than 6". I take it the extra volume is from that boxed out portion that mounts to the firewall?

Very neat solution by the way, I'm leaning towards trying the same thing after seeing how crowded the engine bay is otherwise.

Yes the engine bay fills up fast!


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