very cool ... not really happening, but cool, lol ...
im switching to a 6 gallon cell so it should save a few pounds over the stock tank, but in reality it’s not that much. Aluminum cell is lighter, but still heavy pump and such so that should get me close to back even ...the win in the cell is that I won’t just keep adding fuel and ending up with a full yank, lol ... the problem is, by the time I build the separation, it’s going to likely wash out ...
the downside is I need to add the battery disconnect stuff that isn’t a light weight proposition... I’m keeping my battery where it is and going to run the Moroso solenoid and just run trigger wires to the switch ... regardless that’s all added weight.
in the end, I will adjust boost to run the number, lol
Amazing enough, went through everything electrically and it all works, lol ...ca starts, got lights, boost control powers up, fan circuit, 2 step, line lock, all still works ... I’m calling it all a win ...
That would certainly be a win for me! Nice job! Looks great!
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Heck - early December and that job is about done. What is on tap for the next 5 months?
2014 GT Premium - Sterling Gray Metallic - MT82 - Track Pack - Glass Roof - Recaro seats - Spoiler delete
12.76 @ 114.04 bone stock. Koni yellow coil-overs, BMR watts, LCA and LCA relo brackets, Borla S-type axle back.
1966 Coupe - 331 stroker - Bullet custom roller cam - cam and motor installed and dyno tuned by Rodeheavers Hot Rod - Astro A5 - McLeod RXT - 486 to the wheels - more fun than my little tires can handle
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Lol, Can’t get cocky ... if, and a big if, I get what I have planned done then we would leave Match 3rd for the tow to Bradenton. That’s more like 2 1/2 months. This is why I skipped the last few weeks of the season o get a head start ... list is still long, and I work out of town 4 days a week, so time is short.
full cage needs painted, I hate painting worse than wiring.
I need to get the actual chassis cert done. I’m at others mercy for when that can get done.
I still need to get the dash back in the car, hoping to knock that out this weekend or at least put a dent in it. That doesn’t address the rest of the interior like carpet and all that ...
redo electrical system to add the required disconnect switch. Just got the parts for that today, but a lot to do there.
im changing from a stock tank to a fuel cell. Still haven’t even ordered those parts...after I get them I need to figure out a bulkhead and all that. Big cascade of redoing the fuel system...
on top of that clutch needs to come out and go for a refresh. I missed the early window on that, so they told me not to bother shipping it until after New Years, then again I’m at tgeir mercy for turn arpund ...
add in head needs to come off for refresh, and a host of little stuff...
long story short, I’m starting to get scared I won’t be ready for Bradenton unless I have a heck of week over Christmas with progress.
Dash back in the car
Build a bracket that further supports the dash and mounts my ignition box. I’ve always had it behind the glove box door before, n as o adjust 2 step from driver seat ...
Shitty picture, but made a new panel for my boost controller and boost gauge. Ready to finish hacking up the dash pad then I can be finished with this whole dash deal.
Have I said I hate painting? Good start in it anyway ....
I mentioned this in Ed’s thread ...
I have always run a small AGM battery in my car under the hood. It’s relatively small and sort of light (14#). Despite NOT relocating the battery, a disconnect is STILL required below 9.99.
I am going to mount a switch in the rear as required, but picked up a Moroso remote disconnect solenoid. I will only need to run small gauge wire to the rear switch. Those will simply operate the coil of the big solenoid killing the battery and alternator.
solenoid is a little heavy, but still should come out ok versus all the cable needed to trunk mount the battery.
Crap, picture won’t load
Got my dash 100% back together and finished painting today. The finished painting part makes me happy
Well that’s a little stiffer ....
Looks like great progress. I know you're glad painting is done.
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Will you make it to Bradenton?
2011 Mustang GT, MT-82, 3.73's :
BONE STOCK 12.223@115.18
to be determined I guess. Car could be ready to go if I don’t let this snowball.
I finally finished the dash today. Everything works, lights up, and the car runs. Getting ready to start the rest of the interior, carpet, seats, seat belts, etc.
still need to do battery disconnect and fuel cell. All possible, but now I’ve been thinking about a few changes under the hood too.
I think I’m going to go, but likely as a spectator.
Carpet back in and passenger side interior together ...
very nice Bob!
-JOHN
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sounds like we need a rule book , as I know another car that needs some things to be legal for 9s
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