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Old 09-17-08, 10:20 PM
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Oh, this is great.

Thanks for the write-up!

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DAAAAM I'm jealous, one day I hope to have an engine bay look that good!!!!!
Old 09-21-08, 12:21 PM
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oh man this thread is old!!!! I have a different turbo setup now, and the engine bay looks a bit different.

Here is a finished shot of the rear bin with the fuse boxes and battery in it. It sits in the car just like in that picture.

-Dan



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Old 09-21-08, 01:17 PM
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honestly beautiful setup

i plan on doing this soon to my car just to clean up the engine bay and give into my OCD

BTW, is that odd relay on the left side of the bin the headlight relay?

when i did my bat relocation i just took out the bin completely and mounted the battery directly to the metal frame so i guess i'll have a little bit more room to play around with.
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I can't remember what relay it is....it's the one that was attached to the bracket on the drivers side. I hear it clicking from time to time when I'm driving.
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i was looking at my car today and looking at the front relay box (the one you hid)

i noticed that there are only like 2 relays that box that i use now, i've eliminated everything else so i'm thinking that i'm going to relocate that too

won't be that hard but i also noticed the wiring harness that runs under my drivers side wheel was (i lost the mud guard in the wheel well) rubbed away from the tire rubbing against it, there was like 2 wires where they've been worn down to the actual wire so now i have to fix that too....wiring woes
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so did you run all those wires to the front again. now all you need to do is tuck or eliminate a couple of those fan relays
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sorry for awaking a dead thread
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how is that battery working for you still.
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I've gone through a couple of them, because I don't drive the car that often and sometimes and it drains too much.

-Dan
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