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Old 10-25-2011, 11:42 AM
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Subscribed! Great work! I'm planning on relocating my heater lines too. Mainly since I've already melted my heater valve cable on the VERY 1st dyno (without the heat ATP shield) and want to prevent that from happening again EVER (I have the FR manifold/kit). That cable seems like a PITA to get to!

Thanks for the pictures! I'm looking at this and S2K-F8's thread! Great stuff!
Old 10-25-2011, 11:59 AM
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Haha I melted mine too!
Old 10-25-2011, 01:59 PM
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Haha I melted mine too!
lol, So you have a Full Race manifold too?
Old 10-25-2011, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Corey Maurer
Got some work done on the car between classes tonight, not much but started removing the front crossmember, ground down a lot of seam sealer and around what needs to be welded, and also worked on templates a bit more..

BUT, just called rywire for the second time, and their customer service is disgraceful, there salesmen are completely unmotivated and it seems like you are bothering them when asking questions, as much as I want one of their harnesses idk if a company like that deserves 1500 of my dollars for some fancy wires..

ask to speak to ryan he is real nice guy there he is also on facebook, i got my new mil spec harness from him and never had any issues that was for my hatch... was planing on getting a s2000 one next
Old 10-25-2011, 02:13 PM
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Whoever I talked to (2 different guys) were just lazy.. If it was a good experience they would be sitting on 1500 bucks right now! And no I don't have the full race, but the pfab log, my downpour was awful close!
Old 10-25-2011, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Sarek
Subscribed! Great work! I'm planning on relocating my heater lines too. Mainly since I've already melted my heater valve cable on the VERY 1st dyno (without the heat ATP shield) and want to prevent that from happening again EVER (I have the FR manifold/kit). That cable seems like a PITA to get to!

Thanks for the pictures! I'm looking at this and S2K-F8's thread! Great stuff!
Exactly why I did it!...I melted my heater valve and cable, that FR mani gets damn hot!
Swapping the cable isn't really that hard. If you have any questions just shoot me a PM and I'll help you out!

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Old 10-25-2011, 02:48 PM
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Yea I took my Dash out, just for the hoses, moving the cable is verily easily done with the dash in
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Boring update today, just got the grinder out and hit a bunch of seam sealer, and started in on removing the front crossmemeber, most of my day was spent at school and the little time I worked on the S was simply to tear down the motor for powdercoating! here are pics from today!







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Thanks guys!

Can't wait until this is all done!
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Damn your progress is making me feel bad about myself. Great job and keep it up!

PS. you're not the only one. I tried contacting them thru HT and NWP and just got fed up. I'm just going to have full blown make me the lines to relocate the abs instead of ordering the rywire one.


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