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    1. #561
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      Quote Originally Posted by icemanrd19 View Post
      I’ve never seen a GoPro mount tied into a tow loop. Pretty cool? Who’s the vendor for this?

      Ray
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      All the modern conveniences! Getting closer and closer! I’ve actually started planning routing of fuel lines, brake lines, and wiring also. That means we are actually pulling things together!

      Great progress!
      Ray
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      Looking good Wayne
      Eventually we will get their.
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      If you’re suggesting sending men with weapons of war to take my weapons of war,then I’m fairly certain that’s what’s called an act of war… and the definition of tyranny.which coincidentally is the reason for the second amendment to begin with!


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      Liking the progress - what hardware did you end up using on the fuse block? Those long arse screws kill me
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      **Brett**

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      Thanks Dave.

      Smooth67 He told me he used machine screws with nut on the back side.

      I got a couple more pictures of the wiring, Dakota Digital just about all wired. Most of the A/C hoses done accept for one,I needed another piece of hose that's on it's way.

      Here's a few pictures of progress.



      Here's the A/C hoses going in.

      Wayne
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      Looking good Wayne....

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      Thanks Mike
      Wayne
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      Love the neat wiring Wayne. Looking good. Where did you go to get your M Pars polished? I really like the polished look.


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      I went by to bring the battery an some other parts and to see how the car is going, first time since this Covid crap started making us all inmates at our own houses. I got a few more pictures of the wiring.

      We decided to mount the vapor worx controller in front of the battery for ease of adjustment if it's ever needed. It comes dialed in for the LSA crate engine.



      Here's the trans controller. It's where the Astro vent came through on the drivers side.




      Here's the tap shifter, trans gear indacator, DSE electric head light door, & wiper controll boxes mounted over the steering column.






      Everything that was in plastic split loom is now in braided split loom. I'm having him put expanded braid cover on the A/C and heater hoses to help them match. If they pick up too much dust later, I can remove them.
      Wayne
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      Very neatly organized, nice work. I want to get one of those pwm controllers from vaporworx. Very handy solution to fueling.


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
      1976 T/A LS1 6 Speed, and etc. SOLD

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      We start out with simple older vehicles. Then we add all the modern electronics and run out of room. Packaging is a large difficulty in most builds. Looking good, Wayne.

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      Thanks guys, it's amazing how much room this stuff takes up. and they all inter connect just to add some fun to the mix. When I first went to me him his garage yard boat was all amazingly well kept. His lawn ( even with our drought) was better than Fenway parks . Even with watering mine is struggling to be brown and not just disappear, so I know his work
      would be neat on the car.
      Wayne
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    13. #573
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      Let me try this again!! I had this whole update done and was checking for spelling clicked behind a word to add an s...... wiped the whole thing out. I've made dumb mistakes before but this is twice in two days.. Light a candle for me I'm about to launch the keyboard into the fish tank.

      The wiring for the digital Dakota Digital controllers for the gauges is done accept for re installing it once the wiring behind it for other things is checked for room and done.
      These are earlier pictures.


      I was going to say the black hose above was an idea I robbed from Honda like their vacuum option in the Mini van LOl





      The NuRelic wiring for the power windows is in, the door boots and wiring for the motors is all in. As far as the switches go, I'm putting four in the console so I can control them all. I also picked up two extra with harnesses to install at each rear window. For back seat drivers to cool they're jets.
      The console will have power going to the button on the shifter for the line lock for when I install the solenoid. There will also be Key on power and one always hot. I'll be installing a couple of phone charging docks.

      These A/C and heater hoses will be covered in expandable braid to help match the other hoses and wiring



      The dimmer for the Dakota gauges is down where the emergency brake handle would be. You can see it to the lower left, it's aluminum now but will be changed to something the size of a tire valve cover in black.



      Thanks for sticking with me it's been a long road.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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      Looking nice and neat! It sure is fun getting everything tucked up cleanly under the dash and out of sight while still planning for a little access to it incase you ever have an issue you have to address. Oh and then theres the A/C ducts....where is that all going to go?...lol
      Great Job!

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      Great job Wayne! Very neat and laid out well. It's amazing how much has to be stuffed behind the dash to get all the modern conveniences! It's great to see you getting this close to the finish line!
      Ray
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      1972 VW Bug (427LS/T56 Magnum/9"-3.70 gears)
      18"x10-1/2" (315/30/18) Front, 18”x12" (335/30/18”) Rear
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...-Lady-Bug-quot

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      Here are the heater hoses I had Brian put Expandable braid covering on them to help them blend in, we're doing the same to the A/C hoses.




      Another picture showing the complete battery wiring.



      Vapor Worxs wired direct to Battery with 20 amp fuse. Brian commented how great Carl from Vapor Worxs was with all his questions, he took the time that was needed to complete the install. To the left is a 150 amp circuit breaker for all power going to the car and next to it is the kill switch to shut power and it has a jumper with a 7 amp fuse to keep power for ECU Radio and such.

      He installed the dash to start setting all the parameters for fans, and such.
      Here's the dash temporarily installed. Camera made it look funky.







      That's it for now he said he would try to send more update pictures.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    17. #577
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      Very nice Wayne! Closer and closer! Very inspiring.
      Ray
      FEW FRILLS, just BIG CHILLS!!!
      1972 VW Bug (427LS/T56 Magnum/9"-3.70 gears)
      18"x10-1/2" (315/30/18) Front, 18”x12" (335/30/18”) Rear
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...-Lady-Bug-quot

    18. #578
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      We're headed in the right direction!
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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      I just got a couple of pictures of the A/C & Heater hoses installed.





      He told me the passenger fender is back on, and now he's going to install the Dash and the dimmer for the gauges. This cool weather we're getting this week is going to be good for him to work in the garage.

      I'm going to try to get my lighting in the garage set then maybe insulation so I'll be ready for the car to come home Fingers crossed.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    20. #580
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      I finally ordered a set of Michelin Pilot Supper Sport 245-40-18 and 345-30-19 to go on my Rushforth Livewires full polish 18 x 8 5"bs front and 19 x 12 5" bs. I posted the wheels again because I bought them sooooo! long ago
      I figured no one would remember which ones they were.






      They will be in and mounted this week. Then there will be fun pictures of them.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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