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Dyno1.JPG 1119 hits | 38.31 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 One of the techs begins to tie down the rear. (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
Dyno2.JPG 1172 hits | 38.14 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
Dyno3 50.JPG 1119 hits | 51.18 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
Dyno Rear.JPG 1129 hits | 47.42 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 Ready to run. (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
page1.jpg 1184 hits | 50.94 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 I had a total of 4 dnyo pulls.
This is the results of the first pull, before the Mustang Dyno was tuned to my Vic's shiftpoints. (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
page2.jpg 1238 hits | 50.54 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 More results from the first dyno run. (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
page3.jpg 1194 hits | 49.73 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 Results from the 4th run. (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
page5.jpg 1299 hits | 47.21 KB | Posted: 9/21/04 More results from the 4th dyno run. Avg RWHP: 210, Avg RWT: 271 (Posted in: Dyno Pics and Results.)
Trunk Lights.JPG 1596 hits | 32.79 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 Here are 2 Sho-me PAR 36 lights that flash simultaneously. (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Trunk Lights Side.JPG 1147 hits | 37.95 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Right1.JPG 1052 hits | 35.96 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 Note that the zip ties prevent metal-to-metal contact between the mounting brackets and the trunk lid. (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Right2.JPG 1103 hits | 32.4 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Underside.JPG 1202 hits | 44.92 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 A view from the underside. (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Left1.JPG 1081 hits | 34.37 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Left2.JPG 1085 hits | 35.72 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
Left3.JPG 1064 hits | 30 KB | Posted: 10/13/04 (Posted in: Trunk-mounted lights)
70mm TB and spacer.JPG 1442 hits | 45.37 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 My "new" 70mm FRPP throttlebody and intake spacer. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
70mm TB top.JPG 1341 hits | 57.34 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 A top view of the 70mm TB. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
70mm TB rear.JPG 1217 hits | 51.05 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 The rear or inside of the 70mm TB. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
TBs front.JPG 1269 hits | 36.54 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 Stock 65mm TB vs. 70mm FRPP TB. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
TBs top.JPG 1375 hits | 31.6 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 Stock 65mm TB vs. 70mm FRPP TB. (top view) (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
Intake inside.JPG 1319 hits | 36 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 Inside shot of the dirty stock upper intake. It was cleaned after these pics. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
Intake inside1.JPG 1376 hits | 32.07 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 Another pic. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
70mm TB installed.JPG 1573 hits | 45.54 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 70mm FRPP throttlebody installed. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
70mm TB installed side.JPG 1285 hits | 63.14 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 Another pic of the installed 70mm TB. (Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
70mm TB installed side1.JPG 1320 hits | 64.9 KB | Posted: 10/31/04 Ready to roll. The intake spacer will be installed at a later date.
(Posted in: 70mm FRPP Throttlebody & intake spacer)
Courtesy Lamps Masked.JPG 1313 hits | 75.13 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 No Crown Vic/Grand Marquis ever had courtesy lamps in the rear doors. However, that did not stop me from installing them. Here are the chrome lamps I purchased, masked and ready to be painted. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Courtesy Lamp Primered Close.JPG 1187 hits | 53.14 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 Here are the lamps after a couple coats of primer. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Courtesy Lamp Painted Out.JPG 1211 hits | 45.39 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 A close-up of the lamp housing, after being painted with Ford OEM interior pant. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Courtesy Lamp Painted Side Out.JPG 1100 hits | 51.03 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 Another pic. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Courtesy Lamp Finished.JPG 1136 hits | 71.12 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The finished courtesy lamp. Now the housing matches the rest of the interior. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Rear Door .JPG 1289 hits | 49.31 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The stock rear door. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Seatbelt Panel Removed.JPG 1462 hits | 43.24 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 To gain access to the wiring tunnel between the body and the door, you must remove the panel that covers the seat belt track. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Coathanger Interior.JPG 1312 hits | 34.3 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 I used a coathanger to snake up through the door. Note the cut red wire and ground wire. Apparently something else from my Vic's days with the Feds. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Coathanger Door.JPG 1229 hits | 36.71 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 There is little space inside the doors, so I used pliers to grab the end of the coathanger and pull it through. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Wires through door.JPG 1247 hits | 30.46 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The yellow and black wires that will provide power to the lamps, snaked through the door. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Door panels removed.JPG 1127 hits | 48.53 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The door panels, awaiting the installation of the courtesy lamps. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Door Drilled.JPG 1435 hits | 58.7 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 I used a hole saw to drill and a small drill bit to make the required holes. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Lamp Installed.JPG 1327 hits | 57.26 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The lamp, installed. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Lamp installed1.JPG 1184 hits | 35.98 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 A closer view of the installed lamp. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Door re-installed.JPG 1360 hits | 46.09 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The panel, with it's new courtesy lamp, re-installed on the door. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Lamp Finished Close.JPG 1313 hits | 39.25 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 A close-up of the finished lamp. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Lamp Finished.JPG 1214 hits | 52.18 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 The finished door. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Lamp Finished1.JPG 1331 hits | 45.52 KB | Posted: 11/8/04 Here's the lamp, installed in the other door. Note the courtesy lamp that I also installed on the front doors. (Posted in: Rear Door Courtesy Lamps)
Side.JPG 2209 hits | 48.08 KB | Posted: 11/17/04 For some strange reason, Ford decided not to use the front marker lamps as turn signals or as flashers. However, you can correct their error with some simple splicing and wiring. In this picture, where, I am running wire to the turn signal, the Marke... (Posted in: Corner/Marker lamps modification)
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