Big Power on a Budget: Dan's NA-T SC
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Thanks man! And yeah I honestly wouldn't be getting something this awesome if it wasn't for my buddy, hes hooking me up big time on it.
I just hope the damn thing runs LOL.
I just hope the damn thing runs LOL.
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Ok so I suck really bad at updating this thread, and for that I am sorry. Its been several months since the last update and oddly enough I dont really have all that much to update other than the car runs now!!! I mean, just at idle but still haha.
So, the wiring harness got finished (took 10 weeks ) but the finished product was oh-so worth it. All tefzel wire wrapped in Raychem DR25, and all of the factory plugs we couldnt get a duplicate of were made into jumper harnesses with their own deutsch connectors. He included a pass through harness for the Failsafe Wideband and boost solenoid so that everything runs through the firewall bulkhead connector.
Oh and this is what it looks like underneath the raychem such a shame you cant see it.
So, the wiring harness got finished (took 10 weeks ) but the finished product was oh-so worth it. All tefzel wire wrapped in Raychem DR25, and all of the factory plugs we couldnt get a duplicate of were made into jumper harnesses with their own deutsch connectors. He included a pass through harness for the Failsafe Wideband and boost solenoid so that everything runs through the firewall bulkhead connector.
Oh and this is what it looks like underneath the raychem such a shame you cant see it.