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  • well got more small stuff done today! mounted cutout switch, did get A/C line done, small things no pic's well here's 1 pic of switch plate mounted in consol compartment.
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    1998 Trans Am Convertible A4 - WS6 hood, WS6 air lid, WS6 rims, drilled/slotted rotors.

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    • Oh, you're actually gonna wire it up. I thought the way you opened/closed it before was pretty ghettolicious!
      Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

      "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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      • Yeah no - I want it wired up the right way. I'm going to do what I think you said you did, Kyle, and make sure when I park places that the cutout is open so if someone starts the car it's going to be hella loud.
        - Brian Meissen
        Owner, MiFBody.com
        Administrator, LTxTech.com


        1994 Camaro LT1 Transplant - 357ci LT1, cammed, stalled, and driven.
        2022 Camaro LT1 - "Cherry Bomb 2"
        Michigan FBody Meet & Greet Car Show 2022
        June 4th, 2022 - 9am to 3pm!!!
        The HUB Stadium, Auburn Hills, MI

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        • I loved doing that - at work.

          I parked in the front - where people sat. God I loved rolling in or leaving during the day. Scared the shit out of everyone.
          Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

          "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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          • good job LARRY on the switch plate
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            Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCar


            Can you argue that it's "revolutionary"? Perhaps. Just because it's "new" and "different" doesn't mean it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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            • pressure switch manifold

              Originally posted by meissen View Post
              Absolutely no clue in all honesty... I just know that DataMaster shows "Trans 63.5*C" so it must have a temp sensor somewhere.

              After 20 minutes of driving, it was at 63.5*C or 146.3*F and that was the highest it got.


              there is a little trans temp sender in the pressure switch manifold assembly, that sits right next to the trans filter. A normal trans temp is 185 deg/ f . You don't want to splice a gauge into the signal wire for TOT (trans oil temp).

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