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Your LS1 engines have nearly as many wires, they are a little neater when you get them though. I got a little messy when I did my initial fire up. I will get some pictures of it all when I get it all routed neatly. I promise it's just the original harness, engine harness and cluster harness you are seeing. |
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05-27-2014, 06:38 PM | #1952 |
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Oh yeah!!! That is looking awesome! I am glad I won't have as many wires since I'm running the old style FI. I know that when you're done, it will look as great as the rest of the truck.
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looks incredible mike .
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Thanks Dean. It's pretty cool that it will fire right up with the key now. |
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Great job Mike, I have faith your wiring will turn out like the rest of the truck, nice and clean. Cool shirt BTW.
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Thanks. I think it will be all good too.
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05-28-2014, 11:20 AM | #1958 |
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Started figuring out my LS swap A/C fittings last night with Crash_OK's help. Thanks Mark.
It's a combination of the stock LS style fittings and the Vintage Air fittings that came with my kit. Welded them up this morning. |
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Cool shirt and nice job making them adapters!
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Been making a ton of progress. Nice job on the Wiring, AC lines, sound deadener, etc. looking great!
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05-28-2014, 12:46 PM | #1961 |
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Sa-weeet! Shirt and adapters! Make me some, I'm fixin' ta go down that road! (no, really, a pic of what you're up to at the compressor end would be great.)
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Does nasquar do any other front ends? Oughta have a tailgate shot on the back of the shirt!
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Nice job on those ac adapters Mike, it's little things like that I would be lost on I would be looking for somebody who already makes the adapters.
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A W E S O M E !!!! looking great! let me know if you need those clips?
no charge!
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Nice work on the adapters, looks like your coming right along.
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Thanks Jason. It's a slow process as you know. I'm trying to do it as "right" as I can, it's very time consuming. I have been working about 20-30 hours a week. Hard to tell by the progress pics.... |
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Those look great... just like the rest of your truck.. no need to thank me.. All I did was drink your beer...
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05-28-2014, 11:54 PM | #1969 |
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I mocked up my AC firewall cover and installed my adapters. Overall I think the routing will work out okay. I would like to get some nice extended length elbows to turn the hoses straight down but not sure I'm going to change it.
The suction side is a little close to the exhaust but I'm thinking a heat shield and or some heat shielding tape around the line. Notice I had to notch the frame a little to get the lower hose connector mounted. |
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Good thing I checked out your thread again, I'm dreaming of a/c in my truck again.
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Looks great Mike! Nice job on the adapters.
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A/C lines look good. I wish I would have used a bulk head connection something like yours at the firewall. It gives it a cleaner look. Every step you make is another step closer
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Thanks Jason. digging your new avatar pic
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I wish I had known more about my Vintage air kit when I bought it. It was a good deal at the time (2010) but it took a bunch of extra effort to install. The new generations look to be so much better designed. Plus you can route the lines however you want. With this one, I had no choice but to go right through the firewall. Plus the flimsy plastic bulkhead cover just wasn't gonna work so I made this one. I still need finish polishing it but I like it much better than the one that came with the kit. |
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Thanks for the pics! VA or Old air ought to come out with a Doc's blocks type of product for all us LS swap guys.
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