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        #33
        Originally posted by 2.2 buggy View Post
        And raf99 I just learned how to spell phone let alone use one its alittle red neck where I'm from
        lol, well at least you're honest.

        But ya, you're going to need some ECU/relay components anyways so best to find a waterproof box to put them in. Extend wires, mount it high as the air intake.

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          #34
          Yes we are making sealed air boxes with snorkle tubes as all 3 rails will be turboed before all is said and done

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            #35
            Just a quick update haven't got to work on it much my buddy that is a machinest is bout to have a babby. I have started pulling a wire harness apart so when I get some free time to get a little progress I will post pics

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                  Got a update on the buggys it has been a while but my buddy got the hub plates done and his brother fabed the rear arms it is looking good we hooked it to a 4 wheeler and pulled it down the road and it tracked stright on the first try I will try and get some pics up

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                    #39
                    Sounds pretty neat. To keep the electronics dry like the ECU and relays could use a NEMA box. Sealed for outdoor electrical use, should be able to find them at Home depot. Underhood OEM fuse box is weather sealed and should be fine but sticking it into the sealed box wouldn't hurt. How did the wiring come out?
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                      We have took a step back away from the wiring for now. We are geting the frame work and suspension fig out so far the back is done except alittle bracing on rear arms and airbag mounts we made it to run factory accord axles hubs rotors and calipers. So now I think we are going to build custom a arms up front then work on geting them running.

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                        Don't know why but photobucket isn't leting me post the pics any one have a clue why I try and copy paste and photo doesn't show up
                        Last edited by 2.2 buggy; 01-18-2017, 03:59 PM.

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                                I love it! Engine looks right at home in there. I'm sure this thing will be a blast once finished.
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