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    Falcon, it looks really nice! I'm with the other guys, I bet 90% of the people will have no clue what it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    Falcon, it looks really nice! I'm with the other guys, I bet 90% of the people will have no clue what it is.
    Well sir, that there is a special experimental Chrysler v6 Hemi that they only made a handful of. Program was can cancelled for lack of funds but my Uncle Amos snuck this one out the back door of the R&D lab before they crushed it. Probably ain't another one like it in the whole world.
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    :.....Well sir, that there is a special experimental Chrysler v6 Hemi that they only made a handful of. Program was can cancelled for lack of funds but my Uncle Amos snuck this one out the back door of the R&D lab before they crushed it. Probably ain't another one like it in the whole world......"


    Yeah, but you know you'll run into the guy whose (pick one: Dad, Uncle, Brother, Cousin, drinking buddy or self) had one just like it.


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    That's funny but so true!
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    True, Mike! I'm anxious to hear some of the comments when I roll it out. I've already heard from a few online how I've "ruined a classic" by putting a foreign motor in it. Yeah, whatever.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by falconvan View Post
    True, Mike! I'm anxious to hear some of the comments when I roll it out. I've already heard from a few online how I've "ruined a classic" by putting a foreign motor in it. Yeah, whatever.....
    Tell them you just purified it.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Tell them you just purified it.....
    That's right! I figure when you take out a motor that weighs at much as a big block Chevy and puts out 90hp and replace it with something that makes almost 3 times the power with 50 less cubic inches, and 120 lbs less weight, who cares what side of the pond it was cast on?

    I decided to build a shelf behind the seat to mount the PCM, ignition module, and the amps for the stereo, plus I'll be putting a bank of relays on it. Here it is mocked up, I'm going to work on the wiring harness and get everything lengthed/shortened to where it needs to go before I neaten it all up. This eats up a ton of time; looks like I may not make my January engine test run. Hopefully it wont take too much longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Tell them you just purified it.....
    That's right! I figure when you take out a motor that weighs at much as a big block Chevy and puts out 90hp and replace it with something that makes almost 3 times the power with 50 less cubic inches, and 120 lbs less weight, who cares what side of the pond it was cast on?

    I decided to build a shelf behind the seat to mount the PCM, ignition module, and the amps for the stereo, plus I'll be putting a bank of relays on it. Here it is mocked up, I'm going to work on the wiring harness and get everything lengthed/shortened to where it needs to go before I neaten it all up. This eats up a ton of time; looks like I may not make my January engine test run. Hopefully it wont take too much longer.
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    I need to figure out where to put my Fuse panel from the Hwy 22 setup, which looks as big as mission control, somewhere behind the back seat for sure! There is enough room for a full size battery, so this shouldn't be too bad a location! right now mines all mocked up by the driver's side quarter panel!
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    Yeah, sometimes you just have to make it fit wherever you have room, Steve.
    This may not look like much progress but this is several hours this week of lengthening, shortening, soldering, heatshrinking, and studying diagrams. It's coming together well other than a few PCM functions Im still researching to see if they are necessary for proper engine functions. These PCMs do engine and trans functions so some things will be eliminated. But I'm feeling confident and it's looking good. Also found a spot for the coil pack; I was going to mount it on the front of the engine but I think this will work out better.
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    Lookin' good, Falcon. What appears to be a rat's nest of wires will become a neat, tidy bundle before you know it!! I have every confidence in you!
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    Today I relocated the battery to the trunk, welded the O2 bungs in my headers, and made a liitle bracket to mount the fuel pump and fan relays. All of the PCM wires are ran except for the battery power, ignition power, main grounds, and these two relays. One I get it started and verify that everything works as it should, I'll paint this panel and neaten up all the wiring. Should be wrapping the headers soon and getting them on so I can start routing wires and hoses around them.
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    That is looking really nice!
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    Thanks, anybody know if there's a right way to run the ground cable on a trunk mounted battery? Not sure if I should run it down to the frame and then run a ground strap from the frame to the body or just ground it to the body. On the engine I have a ground cable running from the frame to the block.
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    Some get real nuts, and run a cable all the way to the starter. I'd think to run the cable to the frame, and a couple ground straps for the body. Use the star washers if you can get some.
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