andyf
Well-Known Member
In the process of putting together a RR with a 700 hp 505 topped off with a Sniper. It is going to take some time to figure out the best way to wire the car since we want it to look nice and clean.
Got the car all wired and plumbed.
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Sounds nasty with open headers.
Dakota Digital, maybe RTX series?Very nice ! Where or who did the gauges?
Was this a typo? O2 sensors are to be mounted above horizontal centerline to stop moisture accumulation.I could probably take 3-4ft of wire, if not more, off my O2 sensor cable. Not sure why so damn long considering they want it mounted at the bottom of the header. My concern is whether it would change the resistance at all.
Mis-spoke I guess. It's only at the header collector, not a mile down the pipe so no idea why the cable is so long. Guess maybe if you have a tunnel ram on top of a blower it'd be a little tight....Was this a typo? O2 sensors are to be mounted above horizontal centerline to stop moisture accumulation.
Mike
Comp Cams street roller, 260/266.Andy,
Do you mind posting your cam specs? That is pretty radical lope in a 505.
Correct, it is a Dakota Digital VHX dash insert. Nice piece that solves a bunch of issues with these cars since they didn't come with a good gauge package. It still isn't the greatest gauge package ever but at least you get all the info in the available space. The Dakota Digital also interfaces with the Holley Sniper so you can bring across information from the Sniper and display it on the dash.Dakota Digital, maybe RTX series?
YES! That looks like a good sized "data display" in the DD guage setup.The Dakota Digital also interfaces with the Holley Sniper so you can bring across information from the Sniper and display it on the dash.
Got the car all wired and plumbed.
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