Coil Pack Relocation Project
#82
I got everything already, just so happen that we had a snowstorm recently and still freezing here no garage. Can't test the harness if they are properly assembled just to make sure it works. Truck still half buried at the end of the driveway and have no room to move around it.
#83
I got everything already, just so happen that we had a snowstorm recently and still freezing here no garage. Can't test the harness if they are properly assembled just to make sure it works. Truck still half buried at the end of the driveway and have no room to move around it.
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LR03NJ (03-29-2017)
#84
Thank you,
Got several units available and box full of completed wires arrived yesterday. We had a break in the weather yesterday and was able to test the completed harness. All working and wired properly from assembly. Run 80 miles today at work and raining hard in NJ. I had to test and follow the installation diagram I made during assembly just to make sure all the wiring were correct. Happy that everything worked in order.
Cheers!
Please PM me if interested.
Pictures of completed setup yesterday. March 28, 2017
1st batch of completed harness arrived yesterday.
Completed setup with plug and play coil pack extension harness.
Got several units available and box full of completed wires arrived yesterday. We had a break in the weather yesterday and was able to test the completed harness. All working and wired properly from assembly. Run 80 miles today at work and raining hard in NJ. I had to test and follow the installation diagram I made during assembly just to make sure all the wiring were correct. Happy that everything worked in order.
Cheers!
Please PM me if interested.
Pictures of completed setup yesterday. March 28, 2017
1st batch of completed harness arrived yesterday.
Completed setup with plug and play coil pack extension harness.
Last edited by LR03NJ; 03-29-2017 at 10:37 PM.
#85
I highly suggest that anyone wanting to go through with this mod, go ahead and take LRO3NJ's route lol.
coincidentally, this evening I put my coils in around about the same location (moved up from where I had them on the passenger side firewall) and although I'm very happy with the placement, it's nowhere near as pretty lol. Please keep your engine bays cleaner looking than mine.
Why yes, that is the remnants of an aluminum speed square.
No it won't remain pink, or as rough as a $3 hooker
coincidentally, this evening I put my coils in around about the same location (moved up from where I had them on the passenger side firewall) and although I'm very happy with the placement, it's nowhere near as pretty lol. Please keep your engine bays cleaner looking than mine.
Why yes, that is the remnants of an aluminum speed square.
No it won't remain pink, or as rough as a $3 hooker
#86
Hehe! That is better than the firewall attachment you made earlier since the engine does not vibrate same as the firewall. Meaning the firewall is stationary and the engine vibrates, there is a tendency that connections might get loose.
Well, you can PM me, got some few available if ever you need and save you the cutting and grinding. Or, for your other rover. LOL!
Well, you can PM me, got some few available if ever you need and save you the cutting and grinding. Or, for your other rover. LOL!
Last edited by LR03NJ; 03-29-2017 at 01:59 PM.
#87
Good morning peeps, mission accomplished! All sold out on Facebook LR Group yesterday. Thanks you all!
#89
Good morning LR Forum,
Some of you received the kits over the weekend and few will be receiving early this week, if you have some comments please post or some pictures as well, that will be great.
I just found out that trucks without SAI tubes are way lot faster to install. A friend just installed one and he only removed the connector plug for the IAVC to reach to unplug the coil connectors behind. Thanks again for the support in the project.
Gerry
Some of you received the kits over the weekend and few will be receiving early this week, if you have some comments please post or some pictures as well, that will be great.
I just found out that trucks without SAI tubes are way lot faster to install. A friend just installed one and he only removed the connector plug for the IAVC to reach to unplug the coil connectors behind. Thanks again for the support in the project.
Gerry