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Old 07-10-2010, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ericemery
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I will help anyway I can.

newmexicodak, if you are looking for a wiring diagram with a toggle switch, here you go.
 
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Nice! fits like a glove!
And the motor is sounding good!
 
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Wink NIce!

I hate to ask, but how do you afford all the extras? My wife would kill me if I spent what you have on your truck!
 
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Thank you Biker.

Ozone, I have been fortunate enough to serve within a Military speciality that offers re-enlistment bonuses, and they have been good ones.
 
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Today the temp was 90 degrees and I drove approx. 40 miles of driving using both the highway and stop light traffic. I made several WOT runs at full boost and the engine temp never got above 180. One thing I noticed, it took the truck a little longer to warm up than normal.

For the price, its certainly performing as well as I've heard.
 
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i cant wait to have enough money for that!!
 
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Originally Posted by hendrixx324
i cant wait to have enough money for that!!
I paid $60 for this one shipped and it works great. Only time will tell if holds up but its certainly better than dropping $300+ on a flexalite.
 
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which is what i was going to do. And also is the SPAL plug an play?
 
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is the SPAL plug an play?
Yes it is, awesome! I did have to fabricate a connection for the HHR fan but everything else is a direct plug.
 
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sweet!!! now i realy wana do it!
 


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