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Old 01-16-11, 05:39 PM
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As for title go's that's a 808 . BTW car look's sick your sooooo close .Very eager to see what she'll do.
Old 01-16-11, 07:29 PM
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Thanks! You and me both!

Ripped the dash out and started running power wires. Will post some pics up next week.
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Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Thanks for the complements everyone!

It's the 2000 Ito. I had the E11V2 before.
what's the difference between the two?.....is the 2000 better for rotary's..
Old 01-16-11, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
Thanks! You and me both!

Ripped the dash out and started running power wires. Will post some pics up next week.
Alot easier wiring your racecar than an airplane eh.
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Well a piston engine may fit but that 13B looks just perfect in there, looking good i see the new sport box is in (-:
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Hay what's with lower set of injectors for street,secret weapon ?
Old 01-16-11, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rx71king
what's the difference between the two?.....is the 2000 better for rotary's..
The E8 and E11 are the same other than the amount of channels. The 1000 and the 2000 are the new updated version of the E8 and E11. Also the difference between the 1000 and the 2000 is channels.

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Alot easier wiring your racecar than an airplane eh.
Not really. Aviation only has one way, the way on the print. I have many many choices!

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Well a piston engine may fit but that 13B looks just perfect in there, looking good i see the new sport box is in (-:
Thanks Domingo, i hope to see you guys soon!

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Hay what's with lower set of injectors for street,secret weapon ?

They are just plugging a couple holes. Like when you put a spark plug in a vacuum hose to plug it
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Ahhh it's the old spark plug in heater hose trick Good **** i love it!!!!
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Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...&highlight=cas

I have all the parts to do it, i just need to get off my ***. Thats one of the things i am doing while i am rewiring it.

I'll snap some pics when it's in.

Allen, the Haltech now supports the Renesis trigger wheel. No more need for the +1 signal to go with the 12 tooth crank wheel. We're planning on trying one as soon as we can, but haven't yet. Would be a simpler, single sensor, single wheel solution, with more resolution to boot. Just thought I'd throw it out there for you.
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lol, good one allen...... i was ready to hammer down on ya
Old 01-17-11, 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by C. Ludwig
Allen, the Haltech now supports the Renesis trigger wheel. No more need for the +1 signal to go with the 12 tooth crank wheel. We're planning on trying one as soon as we can, but haven't yet. Would be a simpler, single sensor, single wheel solution, with more resolution to boot. Just thought I'd throw it out there for you.

Thanks Chris. I just went outside to snap a couple pics of the trigger setup but the battery was dead on my camera I already have the 12 tooth trigger wheel welded onto the crank pulley and have the sensor bracket made up so it's too late now. I still have to figure out the home tooth situation but it shouldn't be too bad. How does the renny setup look, i don't even know if it would work with my cover/pulley setup. How many tooth is it? I need to get with you about that USB cable too!
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this is crazy ... i just finished up some exhaust ports yesterday and for some strange reason i thought of you, only to see this thread tonight.

anyway, i see you've been busy. i like!
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Thank you! How is your project coming?
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well, you're probably speaking of the semi ... in which case, i unfortunately had to set it aside for a while.
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Originally Posted by rx71king
good looking setup....what ignition are you running,,...?




I'm getting all the wires laid out where they go and will start making harnesses and terminating them soon.



Also got the power and ground distribution blocks made up and mounted the main relay.




Touched up a few things on the instrument panel.

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Lookin' good, beotch! Haven't seen the gas tank since you painted it. It was the right choice. It looks great!
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It fits in great. I don't think we could have done it any better!
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Originally Posted by 13B-RX3
It fits in great. I don't think we could have done it any better!
Yep. One of the first things I don't feel like I need to redo 16 times. People might actually think we knew what we were doing.
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looking at all the wire you had to run just gave me a headach.......
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Haha thats not the half of it. There is at least twice as much hanging out the other door!
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This car is truly awesome and has been my inspiration to take my heap to the next level.
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Thanks man!
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Pics are too small, cant see ****......
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Originally Posted by Doc Holiday
Pics are too small, cant see ****......
Hahaha, I was going to post that. Soooo, how is your car coming along?


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