Crimp,then fill the crimp with solder and heat shrink. You can't use the common butt connectors in auto parts stores. I buy them online. Maybe Figgie or JJ can tell you where to get good ones retail.
Your splices don't look good. Consider doing it right. Page 6 of 14. Crimp the wires, then fill the crimp with solder.
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That is a marketing scheme meant for hippies and losers that want to remember their youth. You have 3 choices. Base V6 with 300 horse and 13.7 1/4 mile, GT with 400 horse and mid 12's, or supercharged 550 horse GT500. And now it has an aluminum block, removing 150 lbs from the nose. It also runs...
It does. The positive side is parallel up to circuit protection.
Yep. And they are cheaper even from Toyota than getting a new one. Toyota gets about $600 on a new one.
A reman from Toyota is a bit up in the air. Toyota changed the part number on the recitifier and price from $129, to...
When the periodicals liken it to their beloved 3 Series, you know it is good. And Ford wasn't sold by Obama to Islam. How is that for a reason to buy a Ford.
But is shouldn't have had oil all over it. Don't you agree?
Becareful with those K&N. I let mine dry for 12 hours before oilinlg. Then it dries another 12 from the oil itself. And don't over do it. Just cover the pleats, don't fill in the gaps. It will spread out.
300 lb/ft? Torque is a function of bore and stroke. Boost is just artificial displacement. You can't do it with 180 cid.
300 hp, maybe with extensive mods that work together and stand alone control.
The chasis on last model year was by the far the best thing Ford ever did. Now they added that 412 hp 5.0 with variable cam timing. I want one real bad. But I also don't want to swing the 5 bills a month for it.
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