usaf2006
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- Hemi 5.7
That's a while lot of shiny. Looks awesome!
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I did not really relocate it. I just clocked it 90degrees conterclockwise to gain more room. I will get you some pics tomorrow.Hey, could you post up a few pics of the fuse box relocation you did. I'm in the process of moving mine and have an idea of how I'm going to do it but would like to have an idea of what others have done.
I did not really relocate it. I just clocked it 90degrees conterclockwise to gain more room. I will get you some pics tomorrow.
Cant argue with thatSame thing I'm doing, I'm curious about your brackets just for more ideas. I have an idea of what I'm going to do, but seeing what others have done is never a bad thing.
Here are the pics. I know the brackets look a little roughSame thing I'm doing, I'm curious about your brackets just for more ideas. I have an idea of what I'm going to do, but seeing what others have done is never a bad thing.





You will need to have the MAP sensor scaled to the new sensor output. Any tuner can do this, you just need to give the PCM off-key power but don't start the engine and this will give a voltage that the tuner will use to set the baro pressure. Once that is set then you can start tuning properly.
hey Greg, why did you go to that MAP sensor? is it something I should consider for mine? I'm noticing from time to time in cooler weather that numbers go pretty lean and it falls on it's face when I get on it hard. I changed to a new map sensor which seemed to help but I could still see the numbers go lean.




