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Yeah it's easy. You do have to take out 2 torq bit bolts. One behind the door handle and the other behind the arm rest. Both are hidden by panels
 

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Made some more progress tonight. If I have everything I'm going to try and start it up this weekend!
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Are those blue (washers?) gonna stay or you gonna paint?

Yeah it's easy. You do have to take out 2 torq bit bolts. One behind the door handle and the other behind the arm rest. Both are hidden by panels

Do you recall what # they are? I'm sure I have them in my Craftsmen tool kit.

I really wish I had the time and space to do a build like you, definitely has to be very gratifying when you're all done!
 

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Are those blue (washers?) gonna stay or you gonna paint?







Do you recall what # they are? I'm sure I have them in my Craftsmen tool kit.



I really wish I had the time and space to do a build like you, definitely has to be very gratifying when you're all done!


I guess they are going to stay for now. Damn felpro lol. Going Spider-Man/superman on it. T25 sounds right but it may be t27.
 

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Got pretty much everything done tonight. Went to turn the key on to check for leaks but the fuel pumps didn't kick on. I'm using the same wire that was used in the wire upgrade. Is that my issue? Using a fore FC3 controller with FORe hat.
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I don't recall what that thing uses for reference, power, ground, both?

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It has a 4 gauge power (battery) and ground (went to the trunk ground) and signal for the pumps (I used the FPDM signal wire I thought. It is what the wiring upgrade is on.)
 

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I was going to powder coat the rails and the pressure sensor adapter either black or red to match my stuff. Looks good though. Did you like the way that hose worked? If you did I will probably rebuy the same stuff.
 

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I was going to powder coat the rails and the pressure sensor adapter either black or red to match my stuff. Looks good though. Did you like the way that hose worked? If you did I will probably rebuy the same stuff.


Yeah they did work well. Not too hard to work with. I used a torch on the hose and a little grease on the fitting and they slid in pretty easily. Did you have the fuel rail hold down brackets by chance?
 

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Were they not in the box? They should have been in there but I will search around. I hope little fingers didn't get a hold of them.:thud:
 

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