Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: Thumperdart]
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09/26/17 04:38 PM
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FYI Paint is HEAVY. A lot more than many people think for sure. My new car gained 74lbs with paint and clear. Keep it simple to keep the weight down. Choose a solid color and single stage to keep weight down.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: moparx]
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09/26/17 10:02 PM
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just to keep this up top, FMJ, have you re-done any of the spaghetti under the dash ? if you have, sorry i missed it, and how much was saved there ? I was on him for that a while back. See my post # 2196716, (about 20 pages ago!) from when I removed a bunch of stuff under the dash and weighed it. "Non-essential" wiring came in around 4 lbs.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: RMCHRGR]
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09/26/17 10:41 PM
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RMCHGR. Not only is the weight of the wires tossing me in my sleep, the wires look like the internals of a Mobsters stomach after a dinner with the boyz. LOL. I hate messy under dashes. This winter, it will be finished along with another long awaited light trick being applied. In theory, I might only shave a couple of pounds off or less being that my car is a no frills car from the factory anyway, so not many wires hanging around after all.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: RMCHRGR]
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09/27/17 10:57 AM
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just to keep this up top, FMJ, have you re-done any of the spaghetti under the dash ? if you have, sorry i missed it, and how much was saved there ? I was on him for that a while back. See my post # 2196716, (about 20 pages ago!) from when I removed a bunch of stuff under the dash and weighed it. "Non-essential" wiring came in around 4 lbs. i'm a fan of orderly wiring, and over the 50+ years of playing with these pain-in-the-azz four wheeled time wasters, [instead of playing with something else.....] i have had to constantly repair wiring nightmares and melt downs. i don't want to see lee's valiant, and ingenious, efforts go "poof", or up in smoke [not the movie]. if i lived closer, i would do it for him in gratitude for this post going as it has become !
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: moparx]
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09/27/17 11:43 AM
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MoparX, Thank you for your generous offer, but don't get your wires crossed LOL. Trust me, You are 100% right, I feel the same as you do and will make it a priority this Winter to untangle the spaghetti web under there. Don't wanna get caught in the tomato sauce. LOL.
Over the years and contrary to my clean work ethics, just wanting to get to the water box has made for some haste waste with the wires. It's in that water box when it starts to boil that a faulty screwed up wire can make spaghetti out of all your efforts. I'm going clean.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: Thumperdart]
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09/27/17 11:49 AM
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Whenever you're ready, I'll come down with some snippers and shrink tubing and we'll get dirty... wait... that doesn't sound quite right...
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
[Re: moparx]
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09/27/17 12:09 PM
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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09/27/17 04:35 PM
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Seems like it may be a hornets nest, but it does look simple. Does that replace the classic Mopar junction box that sits under the dash? Yep! It's all contained in the one panel. What's nice is that all the relays are in one spot. Don't know about your Coronet but on my Duster there is a bunch of extra wire that serves the various relay junctions which are all over the place - both kick panels, dash, firewall, etc. Is it worth doing it this way? I dunno, depends how involved you want to get. Once I started taking wires out, it became evident I would need to use something like this. It's really tedious to re configure all the dash wiring, better to start from scratch. Most of these older cars need to be re-wired anyway. When you start taking apart connectors and stuff you will wonder how you never burned the car to the ground.
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