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  1. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    I would like to make mention to Nathan- I have measured the two mounting holes in the plate to be approximately 7 3/8" apart, center-to-center; the actual mount points in the head are approximately 7 1/16", center-to-center. I am simply going to drill out the two holes to make it work, and...
  2. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    Yup. Exactly as the oem coilpack works, to my knowledge. Grim Reaper is working on an ignition controller, so that we can do away with multiplex, and improve dwell times by using a better igniter option.
  3. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    I'll give it a shot, and update/ edit if people see errors: Morganson DG500 C.O.P. mod: Coils: Dg500(long boot) or DG528(short boot). Morganson mentions that long boot fits tighter, though it must be cut down somewhat in length. The coils have a number of cross-reference numbers as...
  4. supraguy@aol

    Quick question about mustang wheels and bores.

    Yeah, that's a nearly perfect look right there...with the exception of all that ice, of course.
  5. supraguy@aol

    Quick question about mustang wheels and bores.

    Thanks for that great pic, DJT. I'm feeling better and better about the possible fitment now. ps- I don't mind putting a slight camber(~1.5) to the wheels either. I just don't wanna go "Hella dumb", or crazy tire stretching.
  6. supraguy@aol

    Quick question about mustang wheels and bores.

    Supralove- Seeing as I will be putting on a rear wheel that'll be set inward an additional 19mm compared to yours- do you think that would eliminate the need for me to roll fenders?
  7. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3,...NOW FOUR!

    Received my DG500 mounting plate today, thanks to Nathan. And also got word, that my new dash is now on its way from Ohio. Hoping to see that either tomorrow or Wednesday.
  8. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    Ha- Nevermind, Nathan; it was indeed taped to the unopened end of the box. All set!
  9. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    Received my plate in the mail just a couple minutes ago. Looks fantastic, Nathan- thanks again. Only issues is, that I didn't get any spacers with it. Honestly, not really an issue. I plan on using threaded rod to mount it, and i'll simply place nuts/ washers at the proper support height.
  10. supraguy@aol

    Quick question about mustang wheels and bores.

    Thanks guys- I know this subject might fall under the massive wheel wheel fitment thread, but the wheels I'm thinking of using, are FR500 replica's, in 18x9+30 and 18x10+40. Do these sound like reasonable sizes/ offsets? I'd rather not roll the fenders, but will if necessary. Also, I have...
  11. supraguy@aol

    Quick question about mustang wheels and bores.

    Update- I did find one place, that has 60.1mm to 70.4mm. Would this be precise enough to help center the wheel?
  12. supraguy@aol

    Quick question about mustang wheels and bores.

    I was looking at a set of new FR500 rims, and the wheel bore is 70.6mm Our hub bore appears to be 60.1mm. Now I've seen alot of guys put mustang wheels on their cars, but I haven't been able to locate a hubcentric spacer to fill that bore gap. My questions are: Am I not looking in the...
  13. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    You know the rear-most galley plug- that has the threaded hole in its center for mounting a large hose clamp for the heater core hose? You buy two more of those from the dealer, and install them where the blank galley plugs are. Then just put a stud or threaded rod into them, so that when you...
  14. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    I apologize for coming off rude.
  15. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    Then yes, it was related to your question, because it made you read the very first post.
  16. supraguy@aol

    morganson's COP S-Type setup

    Um. Have you read this thread?
  17. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3,...NOW FOUR!

    1/2" plywood(birch, i think) and covered it in carbon fiber-design vinyl. I had a roll of it just lying around, that I had bought years ago.
  18. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3,...NOW FOUR!

    I hope I don't have to deal with isolators and filters, but i guess we'll see. I ran the power line down the driver's side, the rca's down the passenger side tunnel, and I will run the front speaker lines and remote line back up to the front, probably up the driver's side of the tunnel. And...
  19. supraguy@aol

    Project Git 'er done!: Stages 1, 2, 3,...NOW FOUR!

    Today, I just played around in the hatch area a bit. Just started mapping out wiring for the amplifier, as well as the fuel pump. Pretty much squared away, except I have to route the speaker wires, as well as the rca leads. Also, I hung the intercooler off the front, because I have to...