Simon's new test mule

mplteddy

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The two outside gauges are there just for show right now anyway...The fuel gauges will be in the overhead mount, with the pump shut off switch. We have one more nexus coming for boost to go in the left, dsp5/dsp2 will be wired into the panel....not sure what else...:D
 

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Looking good bud!! Why's your fuel pres gauge reading psi already? Did we have the LP on?:)

If you pull a electric gauge off when there is power running to them they stick at whatever # they where last at


Larry when you turn the truck on does the gauge go to zero for a split second? If so that would be normal I am thinking:)
 

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Got a Grant steering wheel on today and it looks Sweet! Only needs minor modifacations to the plastics around the steering colum

Its a standard grant adapter for a GM truck,But if your looking to purchase one tell them it is for a 92 chev truck

Grant can NOT tell you due to liability issues,But I can

I realize most of you are not interested in loosing your Airbag and I dont blame you!
I just thought if they aint going to work whats the point?

And YES the horn should still work
 

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I'm not interested, that's why I let her ride in the passenger seat...


:rofl:

Chris the seat mounts are now installed, So the cage is next!
You know what that means;)


Also the new Y bridge is fineally complete......Need to order a 3" silicone 45,They are freakin costly!:baby:
 

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sweetdiesel

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No restrictions on this Y bridge it is actually 3" ID,We just have to clean up the welding and throw some 1/4" taps in it
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