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    1. #81
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      Looking good. Really digging cluster! First aftermarket for a Fox that I like.

      1967 Chevy SWB Stepside C10....6.0/T-56, Porterbuilt Level 1/Stage 2 build in progress
      2009 Acura MDX Sport...DD
      2000 NBS Tahoe...dog taxi/beater
      Sea Ray 200BR....taking up too much room in the garage


    2. #82
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      I've got the headers on, got the high amp alternator coming, and finishing up some wiring.



      New MAF, I've got the base tune for the 36lb injectors...now, just to get it running and to the dyno...



      I've been playing with the new widebands, mocking up the Dakota Digital setup, and tucking everything away :D.





      and drilling this 7/8" hole through the sheet metal was by far the scariest thing I've done for a while...



      Ridetech Suspsension
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      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    3. #83
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      SO tidy looking. Strong work.

      I like that gauge cluster a lot. I can't help but believe that it'd read more accurate than my stock 80mph speedo... (especially since some clown placed the 160mph sticker on without replacing the guts)

      forgive my new guy question, but why two widebands? Just watching both banks, or ?
      CAM-T Autocross Fox Mustang
      LX mustang autocross on the "cheap"...
      1953 PickEmUp
      1953 Chev Pickemup

    4. #84
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      Quote Originally Posted by LERM View Post
      SO tidy looking. Strong work.

      I like that gauge cluster a lot. I can't help but believe that it'd read more accurate than my stock 80mph speedo... (especially since some clown placed the 160mph sticker on without replacing the guts)

      forgive my new guy question, but why two widebands? Just watching both banks, or ?
      Thanks bud! My old cluster wasn't anywhere near accurate, these are awesome so far! They fit great and make it look alot more modern.

      On the widebands, I've been talking to the guy who is going to do my tuning. He likes being able to see both banks to make everything as accurate as possible, that, and I'm planning on a supercharger down the road so I figured I'd knock out as much as possible now


      Ridetech Suspsension
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      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    5. #85
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      I've been waiting for these to get here... It's like a little kid on Christmas





      These things are just a tad bit smaller than the stock wheels were... lol



      and the rear stuff





      Ridetech Suspsension
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      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    6. #86
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      Nice!!!
      Lance
      1985 Monte Carlo SS Street Car

    7. #87
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      Thanks, Lance!

      Forgot to post the picture of the new master! I don't think there are enough words to describe how excited I am about this setup!

      +
      Last edited by Josh@Ridetech; 05-27-2015 at 06:19 AM.


      Ridetech Suspsension
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      1979 Trans Am

    8. #88
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      I was so excited to click on the update for this one... i'm leaving feeling jealous and ashamed.

      I thought you had to build fox mustangs from junkyard parts? You must have a bad ass pickyerparts' nearby.
      CAM-T Autocross Fox Mustang
      LX mustang autocross on the "cheap"...
      1953 PickEmUp
      1953 Chev Pickemup

    9. #89
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      Quote Originally Posted by LERM View Post
      I was so excited to click on the update for this one... i'm leaving feeling jealous and ashamed.

      I thought you had to build fox mustangs from junkyard parts? You must have a bad ass pickyerparts' nearby.
      Lol, if it makes you feel any better... this was never my intention for this car. The "daily driver" dreams are gone, I'll be the one getting laughed at when the car's in the garage because it's wet outside!

      I've been to the junkyard a couple of times, but I've spent way more time on the internet picking out parts... no doubt there!


      Ridetech Suspsension
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    10. #90
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      I love pretty parts! As a sidebar for those that aren't aware: Ford eec iv and eec v are both setup for o2 sensors on each bank of cylinders.

    11. #91
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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      I love pretty parts! As a sidebar for those that aren't aware: Ford eec iv and eec v are both setup for o2 sensors on each bank of cylinders.
      Exactly.

      I'm a happy guy today!



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    12. #92
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      Looking good!

      Turbo Charged LS1/T56

    13. #93
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      Quote Originally Posted by LS1-IROC View Post
      Looking good!
      Thanks bud!


      Ridetech Suspsension
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      1979 Trans Am

    14. #94
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      Very nice!
      1967 Mustang Fastback - widebody https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...stang-Fastback
      1966 Plymouth Fury III
      1961 Oldsmobile 88 "bubbletop" = next project

    15. #95
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      Quote Originally Posted by Godbolt View Post
      Very nice!
      Thanks!

      While the brake booster is getting painted, I'm just messing with a few other things that need to be done. Last night, I was running wires through the firewall, tucking things away, splicing, etc... and I put the upper intake on, it's starting to look like an engine bay!







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    16. #96
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      Josh,
      This is looking great! What a fun project. I can't wait to see it in person.
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      Keith Corrigan
      1968 Camaro "Velocity"

      Drive em hard, enjoy them forever!!

    17. #97
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kcorrigan2 View Post
      Josh,
      This is looking great! What a fun project. I can't wait to see it in person.
      Thank you, Keith! I can't wait to get it out, it should be quite a bit of fun. I'm ready to bring it out to play at the autocross track!


      Ridetech Suspsension
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      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    18. #98
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      Pretty excited about these!



      Ridetech Suspsension
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    19. #99
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      Cleared everything good, I mocked up the fender to see how everything looked and it's going to be tight but I don't think making them fit is going to be too big of an issue! I'm thinking a 265/35-18 is about as big as I'll be able to get on it at the moment, unless I flare the fenders a little bit (which isn't out of the question just yet :D).



      Ridetech Suspsension
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      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    20. #100
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      Wow this is really looking amazing! The brake caliper color is awesome. I can't lie, I'm still scratching my head on why you mounted the MSD unit to the front panel you spent so much time smoothing, shaving, and wire tucking?

      Get it on the ground and post us up some pics!
      Brandon Pursley,

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