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hercimer01
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MAY 26, 02:55 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by ignorant prodigy:
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Thanks!
My nose badge fell off. So I put this on.
 [This message has been edited by hercimer01 (edited 05-26-2014).]
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hercimer01
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JUN 02, 01:15 AM
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Archie
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JUN 02, 07:46 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by hercimer01:
There is Archie.

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I had fun running tandem with you on the way up to the Dells Saturday morning.
Archie
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hercimer01
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JUN 03, 01:08 AM
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hercimer01
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JUN 03, 01:30 AM
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Just a note, I got 31 MPG on the highway coming back. It was 26 MPG before I added the rockers.
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solman105
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JUN 29, 11:36 AM
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I love the thread; I'm just starting my 3800sc build, gathering all the necessary pieces now. My wiring harness is mostly complete; I got it out of a pick and pull but I had accidentally (absent-mindlessly) cut it at what I think was the ABS module and past the relay box going into the passenger compartment. I haven't broken down the harness yet, but I was wondering if you ran into any problems in either area? I'd like to hope that the ABS is unnecessary and the other wires that I cut went to the display, car power, and OBDII connector.
Thanks!
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my-fiero
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JUL 02, 08:19 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by hercimer01:
I calibrated it with the Torque App. ( there's an app for that LOL)
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How? is this whit a bluetooth ?
Please more info
Thanks
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jmbishop
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AUG 06, 04:12 PM
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Yes, you can buy the adaptor for $10-$20 on ebay, just search elm327. The app is free unless you decide to spend a few extra $ for the pro features. I bought the pro version just because it was a great app and wanted to give back to the developer. [This message has been edited by jmbishop (edited 08-06-2014).]
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hercimer01
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SEP 22, 03:52 AM
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My next Mod. I made this drawing today. I went to the pick and pull and got a one touch module for the windows from a 97 Bonneville and some lighted switches from a Grand Prix.
 [This message has been edited by hercimer01 (edited 09-26-2014).]
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hercimer01
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SEP 26, 11:34 PM
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This was my mock up. It was all crimped together with cheap splices, but that was just for testing. When I installed it I did solder it all together. I cut out the old window switch socket and and soldered in this harness. I only put the one touch on the drivers side to keep in line with stock appearances. The passenger switch was just the switch. I ended up epoxying the switches into the switch panel after i trimmed it up a bit.
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