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Old 02-13-2010, 05:38 PM
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Before:
My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p9170350.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p9170353.jpg

After (90% done):
My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2130705.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2130706.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2130707.jpg

Hopefully I'll get it buttoned up tomorrow and then I'm just waiting on the wheels to come back from paint to be ready for the show. Oh.... just heard a rumor tonight that there may be another 8-10" of snow on Monday night

I will post a few more pics when it is 100% done and the car starts and runs
Old 02-13-2010, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 350Z400rwhp
Looks great! Is there any cutting of wires involved in moving that harness?
I cheated and did not cut a single wire, I've had enough issues and don't need any electrical gremlins. It just takes a bunch of time to unwind the stock harness covering and, if your me, to label every single connection so yo can plug it back in the right place.
Old 02-13-2010, 05:57 PM
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So did you find a lot of extra length in some of the wires? Just curious. Thought of doing this before but always thought it 'required' a lot of cutting and soldering. Nice to know its an option. Good work.
Old 02-13-2010, 08:36 PM
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Looks great Chris! Didnt we have this planned for Monday though haha? See you couldnt wait, just like me usually haha. Glad everything turned out great. So whats left to be done?
Old 02-13-2010, 10:09 PM
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Hey it looks like you got the rubber o-ring sandwiched in your intake manifold.
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Old 02-13-2010, 10:12 PM
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Oh but you might of just been mocking it up for pics as I don't see any bolts on it, My bad
Old 02-14-2010, 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 350Z400rwhp
Hey it looks like you got the rubber o-ring sandwiched in your intake manifold.
You are correct sir. Surely you noticed as well that none of the plenum bolts have been installed yet as well. We just sat the upper on to take a quick pic as I had a dinner date with the wife that I needed to get ready for in a hurry.

Looks great Chris! Didnt we have this planned for Monday though haha? See you couldnt wait, just like me usually haha. Glad everything turned out great. So whats left to be done?
With all the weather I figured any day I had away from work was a good one. The plan was to just get the tear down down, but then Jesse stopped by and it was full speed ahead

Still need to secure the plenum, install the intake, strut bar, catch, passenger side plastics can and clean off the calipers.

So did you find a lot of extra length in some of the wires? Just curious. Thought of doing this before but always thought it 'required' a lot of cutting and soldering.
There is a bunch of extra wire in most of the passenger side and especially the the two connections at the end of the harness on the back side of the motor. We just taped everything off real good and zip tied it off back by the fuel lines. The huge plenums our cars use hides everything back there.

[QUOTEOh but you might of just been mocking it up for pics as I don't see any bolts on it, My bad ][/QUOTE]

See, I knew you were paying attention
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Finished up to 99% complete this morning. Still have to do the strut bar and replace the front fender lining on the drivers side, the old one broke loose and was consumed by a hungry front tire.

My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2140710.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2140711.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2140712.jpg

Started it up and its 100% cool, no oil or smoke at all .

I installed the interior plastics back on the passenger side and noticed after starting the car that the gauge lights are on all the time now. I must have done something when I was swapping out the center section for the painted one .

Anyone have an idea of where to try and fix this first? Everything still works, gauges, head lights, tail lights, turn signals and flashers, just the center console and speedo cluster are always lit. The AC controls turn on and off like they are supposed to and also are not back lit until I turn on the head lights/parking lights.
Old 02-14-2010, 08:21 AM
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^^if im understanding u right, that is supposed to happen..my gauges are always lit even if my lights are off
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Originally Posted by tylerxfire
^^if im understanding u right, that is supposed to happen..my gauges are always lit even if my lights are off
I am a moron... this is what happens when you never drive the car. The glare off the snow was so bright it made the gauges look extra dull, but with the door closed to the garage it seems normal again
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Originally Posted by Cass007
I am a moron... this is what happens when you never drive the car. The glare off the snow was so bright it made the gauges look extra dull, but with the door closed to the garage it seems normal again
lol...cars lookin good man, keep it up...
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great engine bay!

i'm glad to see this come together.
Old 02-14-2010, 09:16 PM
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Did you paint the rocker covers? or powder coated them?

I'm thinking about paint mine.

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Old 02-15-2010, 05:55 AM
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Looks good Chris, can't wait to see the finished product. Way to stay in there and see this bad boy through

Chris
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Good to see some pics.

I think I'm going to do the wiring on mine soon, but I plan to cut and shorten.

If you need help with anything else, just ask.
Old 02-15-2010, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Cass007
I am a moron... this is what happens when you never drive the car. The glare off the snow was so bright it made the gauges look extra dull, but with the door closed to the garage it seems normal again
Could have just called me and asked

-Acree
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Originally Posted by Acree
Could have just called me and asked

-Acree
Nice to see you still troll threads from time to time. Good to know that I have the private number of the Godfather of wiring/lighting/electrical For those of you that may no know, Acree was THE MAN at interior LED mods... to bad he is retired now.

I may hit you up when the doors come off for the custom Wicked CAS panels, I remember you saying certain steps had to be taken or parts will bend and/or break.

How is the job (externship?) working out?
Old 02-16-2010, 05:34 AM
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Yeah the internship is working out really well. I'm with a company that handles power delivery for 7 million users here in Texas.

The Z goes up for sale at the end of this week. As soon as I can get it sold, I'll be grabbing keys to an Evo IX. And as soon as Sony gets their head out of their @$$, I'll be picking up a Vaio Z. It's nice to have money, instead of just "surviving" while in college.

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Wheels are back from paint today:
My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2170715.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2170716.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2170717.jpg

Grabbed up an Evo-R shift **** from another member here (tomiegunzz) and put that on today too:
My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2170719.jpg My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress-p2170720.jpg

Installed the new front fender lining as well. Thought that is would take five minutes, but it fought me for almost an hour. Its always the simple things that cause the drama
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Looking good mang. Liking it....A LOT.


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