Yeah definitely have something going on as I have driven a little over 50 miles since I filled up on Thursday, again mostly city driving, and my gauge is showing just a hair over half a tank. I did take a look today, since yesterday was spent in contract negotiations and a walk-thru of a new salon for my wife and a couple co-workers, and there really isn't an easy way of getting the secondary off the carb while it is still attached to the manifold. If I didn't have to worry about the little c-clip that attaches it to the linkage I would be good but that section is kind of buried.
So if next weekend is a little slower and the weather is nice I may pull the carb and do the secondary spring swap to see if I can get it working and see if that helps issues.
Not really this weekend but this week I finally got around to running the wiring for the butt warmers. Soooooooo nice to have those especially since it has gotten cold with the new storm system coming in, was all of 22* when I went out on Friday morning so by the time the truck was warmed up for work and I had the butt warmers going the entire time, the seat was nice and toasty.
Then yesterday the wife and I went and wheeled a little bit just to see what the hills were looking like with all the rain we have been getting. Didn't get very far before trails were washed out enough that I didn't want to attempt without knowing that I could easily get ahold of someone for a recovery. At one point she even commented and said that she thought the new PT Cruiser seats and butt warmers were nicer than her leather seats in her '11 4Runner SR5!!!
Here is switch location for the seats, these are powered by the glove box light so will only come on when lights are one.
Took some very basic measurements from top of the SmittyBilt console then drilled, ended up being a 3/4" hole that is slightly egged out to fit the switch, then same in the very bottom so wire can route underneath.
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Then pulled the passenger seat to pull up the carpet and ran all the wiring under the carpet and along the seat mounting line. From there ran it along the door sill where the plastic loom guide is then up to underneath the glove box. From there I installed a Blue Seas dual bus bar (10 mounts total) under the glove box and ran a single power line to power the one side (labeled ILLUM since it is running off the glovebox light). Power for the butt warmers is then routed to two screws there.
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The box is tucked up and out of the way nicely along with all the lines.