Derracudas zermatt 20vt,6spd, 351awhp - July 4th drive vid
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andy112
- audifreakjim
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derracuda
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derracuda
well, i guess it's a bit of an update time. the last couple days have been spent chasing my tail in finding a freak accident as far as we can tell. here's how it went down....
saturday i integrated the 3B wires into the plugs under the 4kq panel, which btw are all in empty spots and makes the job pretty much plug and play. after i had done this, shortly afterward i went to put the fuse panel in place and like a bonehead, forgot to unhook the battery for safety sake. well, i totally zapped something and dead shorted the G31 wire which is the ground (31) circuit in the fuse panel for hte fuel pump relay, load reduction relay, and the wiper relay. great.... so i freak out and run to disconnect the battery wire. open to doors to let the smoke air out
then start digging to find the wire and where it went. it did cross a few other wires and cause some damage, so i fixed those, fixed the fried wire, the put everything back up in place with the battery disconnected this time! everything's peachy keen right? nah, it smoked the same wire again for some flippin reason. man... head scratcher.
we've had the fuse panel out, checked everything we can possibly check, we've changed the fuse panel with one from a 5kt (which is completely interchangable and the same part # FYI), no difference. hook everything up ... man, now i have like, power back tracking somewhere... long story short it ended up being the blue and green plugs under the fuse panel got switched
sooo, fixed that, went over everything, unwrapped a bunch of the 3B harness to eliminate extra wires and clean it up, re wrapped it, installed everything up... double check everything
started it up last night and everything seems ok. this time we have a fuse on the one ground wire so as to avoid the possible wire melting fire thing again.
so, pic time
first smoked wire..

second smoked wire...

the ground connection it went to under the steering column..

a near nightmare...

rewrapped 3b harness..

my "office" for the last two days

inbetween the wiring crap i did get the throttle cable modded. i use a 22ga non-seamed butt connector, and smashed it nicely with the hammer on the head of the vise. it got hot for some reason
big thanks to steve eiche on giving me some of his time to pick his brain on some possibilities here, and to my dad who has given me several hours free of charge
hopefully soon i'll have some more updates on the intercooler. i cut it the other day for rewelding to fit.


saturday i integrated the 3B wires into the plugs under the 4kq panel, which btw are all in empty spots and makes the job pretty much plug and play. after i had done this, shortly afterward i went to put the fuse panel in place and like a bonehead, forgot to unhook the battery for safety sake. well, i totally zapped something and dead shorted the G31 wire which is the ground (31) circuit in the fuse panel for hte fuel pump relay, load reduction relay, and the wiper relay. great.... so i freak out and run to disconnect the battery wire. open to doors to let the smoke air out
then start digging to find the wire and where it went. it did cross a few other wires and cause some damage, so i fixed those, fixed the fried wire, the put everything back up in place with the battery disconnected this time! everything's peachy keen right? nah, it smoked the same wire again for some flippin reason. man... head scratcher.we've had the fuse panel out, checked everything we can possibly check, we've changed the fuse panel with one from a 5kt (which is completely interchangable and the same part # FYI), no difference. hook everything up ... man, now i have like, power back tracking somewhere... long story short it ended up being the blue and green plugs under the fuse panel got switched
sooo, fixed that, went over everything, unwrapped a bunch of the 3B harness to eliminate extra wires and clean it up, re wrapped it, installed everything up... double check everything
started it up last night and everything seems ok. this time we have a fuse on the one ground wire so as to avoid the possible wire melting fire thing again.so, pic time

first smoked wire..

second smoked wire...

the ground connection it went to under the steering column..

a near nightmare...

rewrapped 3b harness..

my "office" for the last two days

inbetween the wiring crap i did get the throttle cable modded. i use a 22ga non-seamed butt connector, and smashed it nicely with the hammer on the head of the vise. it got hot for some reason

big thanks to steve eiche on giving me some of his time to pick his brain on some possibilities here, and to my dad who has given me several hours free of charge
hopefully soon i'll have some more updates on the intercooler. i cut it the other day for rewelding to fit.


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andy112
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derracuda
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Twintowers
Rats nest....
Seem like it might be easier to just wire everything in on a relays NASCAR style but then that would not be OEM....
Smoking Copper gotta like it RED HOT>>>>>> <<<<<<WIRE
Smoking Copper gotta like it RED HOT>>>>>> <<<<<<WIRE
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derracuda
a little more got done yesterday. i worked on the vacuum line routing for stuff.
i built a hardline for the IM to vacuum brake booster like this....
find some hard plastic line, and then used the heat gun to soften it and slide it over a piece of pre-bent metal line and then let it cool to the right shape...

this is the finished product

installed...

plumbed the vacuum lines for everything at the back of the IM...


and ran a plastic hardline down to the BPV..

that's it for now. we'll see what progresses today
i built a hardline for the IM to vacuum brake booster like this....
find some hard plastic line, and then used the heat gun to soften it and slide it over a piece of pre-bent metal line and then let it cool to the right shape...

this is the finished product

installed...

plumbed the vacuum lines for everything at the back of the IM...


and ran a plastic hardline down to the BPV..

that's it for now. we'll see what progresses today

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Corey
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Wizard-of-OD
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it held a few hoses on my white car for a few years with no issues.