I agree with this completely.. having all the gauges in one area is great IMO. the fact that my wideband is mounted where the cigarette lighter used to be is even impractical.
I think the thing I'm most afraid on my car is my clutch and its engagement. I slip my Action sprung 6 puck only slightly after a quick blip of the throttle to get moving, and it doesn't create much shock (even with the 1pc driveshaft); clutch life is an entirely different issue though...
If you have the money, twin/triple plates are always the best IMO.
I have the Action sprung 6 puck with the 2800lb PP and it's a great clutch.. but, if a higher clamping force was needed, I'd go with a twin or triple plate.
I thought capping it off was a bad idea IIRC.
The people that helped with my car removed the 7m one, so I ran a line to the fender well where air lets it escape. not exactly environmentally friendly but that's how it is for the moment. Initially the metal line under the hood was left uncapped...
I run a neoAFC on my setup but I still installed a greddy BCC to avoid hitting the cut.. but a lot of folks feel that disabling boost cut is bad in general. I'll assume you already know that though..
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/bcc/why_bcc/Why_the_GReddy_BCC.htm
Despite the fact that some...
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