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Old 02-05-2016, 10:42 AM   #11
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Re: Project "Shifted"

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Looks nice Rob!
Thanks Steven!

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Looking Good!!!
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Looks perfect Rob! Nice work
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Out is sight Rob!!!! Love the contrast
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Very nice!
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Nice job antiquing the bed wood Rob. That looks great.
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I'm currently working on the EFI wiring and the other under the hood wiring. I want to have this done (or close) before I put the front clip back on. I've got the PCM mounted on the core support by the passenger head light, I laid out the EFI harness and have all my wires pointed in the direction I would like them to go, . It's a BP Auto motive "show harness" and I'm really happy with the quality and design. Once I'm finished with the EFI part, I will finish up the interior body harness and then wire the gauges. If things go well this weekend, I should have most of the wiring done other than tidying up my bundles and making everything look "neat/clean". Wish me luck, .

OBTW, before I put the EFI harness on on the engine, I decided to pull the fuel rail and check the injectors. This motor only has 25K miles on it, but it's been sitting a while. Good thing I did. I checked a couple of injectors and they looked clean but were stuck closed. So I bought a can of Seafoam and soaked them for 24 hrs. When I rechecked them, they were all clicking and opening like they are supposed to. I also replaced all of the O-rings while I had everything apart. I think it will be $30 well spent once I get ready to fire the engine up. Fingers crossed, .
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