It's not cheap...
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It's not cheap...
okay thanks I'll look around
I got my Active Exhaust from my 94 parts car installed on my car. I love how quiet it is closed and how loud it gets when it is open. On an N/a with the TT cat still it sounds amazing with the valve open. Closed it can actually get around without making much noise. Ive been working with Levi on a wiring circuit to run the motor. It is a lot more complex than I thought as the AE motor doesn't use limiting switches, but a potentiometer. Hopefully we can find a good solution. I could just run my Reverse polarity switch to it and limit its operation manually, but I really want something that will kill the power to the motor when it is open and closed. We shall see. Ill get a video of the sound when I get the motor installed and worked out.
Got the engine installed, fmoc installed and routed while still retaining the air dam to direct air to it.
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Parts fairy delivered some goodies at my house while I was at work. Got some 45W HB3 LED bulbs, Eastwood Digital Tq wrench, and a new mirror
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came with the wiring harness pigtail, temp sensor, and temp sensor pigtail all for $50. Looks sooo much better and has auto-dimming. The LED bulbs are also amazing. Way brighter than my 55W HID low beams. My camera on my phone doesn't take good night pics but for $60 the LEDs are worth it.
who's that goofy bastard in the reflection?
Is that the 3/8" torque wrench? I really love my 1/2" brownline wrench, but its really big for a lot of areas.
^ that's what she said?
Blew out the alternator. Time for tear down & rebuild