Now your junk won't be hanging out.
Drivers side and passengers side panel doghouse panels are in. A pic of the foot space with the brake pedal installed and the gas pedal sitting in place. Need to build a bracket to use the stock gas pedal. Shouldnt be too hard.
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First attempt at the air intake tube. Dont think it will get enough fresh cool air here so i moved it out some.
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Fuel cell is in and plumbed. Trans cooler is mounted and plumbed.
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Walbro pump and vette regulator mounted & plumbed.
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Dash pad is in. Steering wheel disconnect is welded in. Need to make an adapter to mount the stock wheel. Gauges are in and wired. Switch panel is in and wired to the main panel. Engine harness in connected. Need to make a couple new battery leads to power the battery disconnect then i should be able to fire it up. Hopefully this evening.
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Ill then continue to wire all the accessories (E-fans, lights, etc) and clean up and loom the wires. Its getting closer.
So last night was supposed to be a huge step forward. Made new battery cables. Added all the grounds to the engine/body/frame/etc. Topped off the trans with new fluid. Gave everything a once over. Hit the start button and click...click...click. I guess after 5 years the Diehard Platinum finally shit the bed. I charged it the previous day, but i guess with it sitting on the shelf almost a year (on two separate occasions), it had enough. Even hooked up jumper cables to it and it would turn over once or twice, then click.
Headed to 4WP during lunch to day to get an Odyssey AGM since it fits in the same Ruffstuff battery tray i welded to the chassis.There went $280.![]()
The 3rd attempt to start it. Fail.
When is the Lexus going to Bridgeport or Hidden Falls?