This car looks so bad ass nice job to everybody involved
love this car Raj, and nice work Ryan.
Thank you.I snapped a pic while I was motherfuckin Raj on Saturday. Can't wait to get this car out!
hey Raj ,
Could you post some pics of the wiring job if you can ? i would like to see his work since i'm over seas and wont be able to see his work in person .. Thanks
Dang Ryan that is amazing! Nice work!
RS electronics sells all kinds of bulk head style connectors like that (AMP connector by TE). I use those exact ones and several other styles for interface an controls on the systems I build and install at work, they are not weather tight and the locking collars break real easy! Be careful using those in a car application!
They have a reciever groove but its not deep enough to hold a thin o-ring correctly nor are the pins sealed on the backside, I've tried and had alot of failures with them. I'm not knocking Joe's work, please don't take this that way his stuff looks amazing! Just giving cauting from my experience using those products.
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I think where most of you have your problems with all of this, is the fact that you really don't fully understand the internal workings and dynamics of the common combustion engine. There is no magic tune up, and motors are stupid. The only time a motor will complain is when something is wrong.
Looks awesome !
79' Fairmont, Built not bought
If it has all working lights, 2 seats, plates/insurance, cooling system, alternator and exhaust its a street car
Dont let your mouth write a check your ass cant cash
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