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Brakes, brakes, brakes...the pre-bent stainless lines I got from CruiserCorps were mostly garbage so I salvaged what I could, which was 2 lines (that I essentially totally re-bent) and made new for the rest. Most expensive set of stainless tube nuts ever.
Splurged for this flaring tool...it makes flaring so simple and repeatable, even for a first timer like myself.
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Jon I'm going to be the jerk that points things out. I hope you don't take offense. I love this build. Your attention to detail is awesome.
Couple things I see. How are you going to drain the condensation out of the tank?
Also I know this is late since you already bought all the switches and fuse and relay boxes. But have you thought about using a switch-pro 8100? I like them because they are super clean, water proof, programmable with your phone and best yet you can use your phone to control everything.
Also the cut firewall grommets go cut side down. The braided loom is what we use. We buy it from Waytek.
Also you can run the amp meter if you want. The newer clusters are based on sensing resistance on the main charge wire out of the alternator. Using two longer coils of wire will give you less pull on the amp meter. 50amps will be 80amps but it wont matter. We usually just cut longer than we need and shorten it till it's at max draw. Volt meter is a good idea.
@S4Cruiser I can't wait to see this at Logan's Run!