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<blockquote data-quote="FlipTrac_511" data-source="post: 782161" data-attributes="member: 60310"><p>I'm going to hook up the wiring for my Muth signal mirrors that I installed a week ago, then I'm going to reroute how the power cable for my amps is going through the firewall. The installer(s) put it through a hole where a wire-harness rubber boot is supposed to be. The power wire prevents the boot from fully plugging the hole and so it's just hanging there, letting cool and warm air in. At least I found the source of warm air that I feel from time to time when I don't even have the heat turned on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>After that I will detail the interior which finishes my full detailing of the Trac (finished exterior last week). From there just check tire pressure and oil levels. And oh yeah, upload my 87 octane performance tune with my XCal2 again.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Goodluck with the fender vents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlipTrac_511, post: 782161, member: 60310"] I'm going to hook up the wiring for my Muth signal mirrors that I installed a week ago, then I'm going to reroute how the power cable for my amps is going through the firewall. The installer(s) put it through a hole where a wire-harness rubber boot is supposed to be. The power wire prevents the boot from fully plugging the hole and so it's just hanging there, letting cool and warm air in. At least I found the source of warm air that I feel from time to time when I don't even have the heat turned on. After that I will detail the interior which finishes my full detailing of the Trac (finished exterior last week). From there just check tire pressure and oil levels. And oh yeah, upload my 87 octane performance tune with my XCal2 again. Goodluck with the fender vents! [/QUOTE]
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