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Old 03-14-2005, 01:13 PM
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Have you guys seen any thing that will extend the coil pack wiring harnesses? I am looking for a plug in type, but if not i will just cut and splice.
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Are you talking about a coil pack relocation kit? If so, there are a couple out there........I have links to at least one if you want it.

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No not he whole kit, Just an extension for where the coil packs hook into the factory wiring. The big weathertight conectors.
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Gotcha, sorry then, can't help.
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When you relocate them like most people (just up under the cowl on each side) you don't need any extentions. If you are goingany place else, you'll most likely have to make your own, by cutting/soldering. Mine was easy due to the FAST DFI harness.

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Yhea thats probely what i will do
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Snag some solder Zaps from work & build it that way Jason.
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Jason,
When do you plan on doing that template you mentioned for the heater core area?
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Jason,
When do you plan on doing that template you mentioned for the heater core area?
working on it right now, just finished getting the heater **** out. All i got to say is god damn boyce, how did you do it with the dash still in?

Anybody want to buy a heater.........minor glueing required.
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Originally Posted by sardog46
working on it right now, just finished getting the heater **** out. All i got to say is god damn boyce, how did you do it with the dash still in?

Anybody want to buy a heater.........minor glueing required.
It helps being a skinny bastard sometimes. But between a dremel, prybar and a box knife it came out.

For the most part everything on the heater housing came out in one piece except for the top piece. That came out in MANY MANY little pieces. All the vent ducting came out in even more pieces.
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Stupid skinny people. Mine cam out in three peices, would of had two but decided just to start pulling. ohh well dam i broke something i am never going to use again.

Hopefully i will get this plate finished before dark, if not their is always tommorw. I will get another peice of alluminum from work and make you one too, should be ready for pickup. What you doing saturday? I will be in marysville from about noon till whenever iget done dynoing, but after that i am free.
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Satuday I will be taking my son to the zoo in the morning if weather is good. And I will be leaving around 630 at night for a poker game. Maybe we can squeeze something in between.
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Satuday I will be taking my son to the zoo in the morning if weather is good. And I will be leaving around 630 at night for a poker game. Maybe we can squeeze something in between.

If not i could drive down sunday.
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Originally Posted by NataSS Inc
It helps being a skinny bastard sometimes. But between a dremel, prybar and a box knife it came out.
Ahhh the dremel, God's little high revving helper.

Originally Posted by sardog46
Stupid skinny people.




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