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mlomker
02-26-2010, 02:59 PM
Grabbed a couple 5/16ths hoses from O'Reilly's to replace the temporary lines that Shawn put in for me (3/8ths, it appears).
BlaqOPs told me that shrink-wrap is a no-no with E85 so I'll have to take a look to see if there is enough wire to re-do it with butt connectors.
I called Full Blown to ask them what the heck I do with the suction line at the bottom of the gas tank. There isn't really anything to connect it to on the FB hanger. I think there should be a fitting at the bottom of the cup so that the bottom of the pumps (which have socks on them) can 'suck' through that line from the other side of the tank.
At least that's what seems logical to me. Not that I know anything about fuel systems. lol.
simulatedwood
02-26-2010, 04:14 PM
[QUOTE=mlomker;326974]
BlaqOPs told me that shrink-wrap is a no-no with E85 so I'll have to take a look to see if there is enough wire to re-do it with butt connectors.
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Facepalm ! doah ! did not even think about it, when doing the wiring. There should be plenty of wire to redo it with butt connectors.
Sigh
mlomker
02-26-2010, 04:24 PM
Facepalm ! doah !
haha! The hard stuff with the fuel system is done. It's downhill from here.
mlomker
02-27-2010, 01:22 PM
My helmet came today. These are SO much better and cheaper than what we had 10 years ago (when I was riding bike). $230 for carbon fiber? Sweet!
http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs089.snc3/15719_1327976072202_1014940295_31009660_1851278_n. jpg
mlomker
02-27-2010, 02:43 PM
Here are some more details about the BlaqOPs double-pump install.
We grabbed the + feed from the main feed from the engine compartment to the fuse box (looks like an 8 gauge cable) and tapped into ignition on using one of those ATO add-a-circuits at fuse 13, which is for the cigarette lighter. These two wires run in plastic wire wrap from the fuse box to the glove box (if you look behind the radio from the glovebox you'll see a passage-way. I used an antenna that happened to be lying around to feed the wire across).
http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452e54d69e201310f44571b970c-pi
The ground for the BlaqBox was one of the brackets for the Sirius radio behind the glovebox.
http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452e54d69e201310f445704970c-pi
The BlaqBox (boost progressive controller) is Velcroed to the Sirius receiver behind the glovebox.
http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452e54d69e201310f4456f0970c-pi
Behind the passenger side front strut tower there is a plastic grommet that can be punched out to run wires through to behind the glovebox. I punched it out with a screwdriver and then ran a pick through the padding on the other side. Then from the inside I used a utility blade to cut a large enough hole in the padding to run the vacuum tubing through that hole. In an ideal world you'd use a grommet to protect this from chafing but I didn't.
http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452e54d69e201310f445715970c-pi
I ran the + wire for the secondary pump under the passenger-side door sills (they just pull off, super easy) to the fuel hanger.
http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452e54d69e201310f4456fc970c-pi
One of the more annoying parts of this install is going underneath the car and cutting the stock fuel hoses from the hard lines. We replaced both pressure and return lines with 30r9 5/16th hose.
mlomker
02-27-2010, 02:48 PM
Here's a pic of the Boomba fuel rail that we put in. I have yet to find a perfect fuel rail for the X. They are all annoying in some way. The AMS uses a -6an line instead of the stock quick disconnects. This Boomba rail doesn't have brackets for handling the return line (hence the zip ties).
http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452e54d69e201310f445709970c-pi
Murlo26
02-27-2010, 02:49 PM
But it looks blinging that's for sure:)
mlomker
02-27-2010, 10:10 PM
Went to Shawn's place again this afternoon. Got all of the 30r7 lines replaced with 30r9, we pulled the hanger and replaced the shrink wrap with butt connectors, Shawn installed the stereo controls on my steering wheel, and we fixed the sagging rubber piece on my front lip.
I'm very pleased about getting so much done with the car this week. Fantastic!
mlomker
02-28-2010, 07:59 PM
I handed the keys and a bunch of parts over to Shane @DB. Since I'm doing pistons there will be a lot of oil changes involved. lol. I'm not sure exactly when it'll see the dyno since I may have to put a few miles on the motor first.
C3L1CA
02-28-2010, 10:32 PM
You're car is in good hands, it'll be even better than before when you get it back.
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