My new toy.....
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Re: My new toy..... (CovertFI)
$725 with 2-day shipping included, got it from Steve Hayes.( shayes@petroferm.com ) He is a great guy. Very cool to do business with.
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you guys are gonna shoot me.... but what the hell is it?
hondata?
AEMS?
Flux capacitor upgrade?
warp core reactor?
hondata?
AEMS?
Flux capacitor upgrade?
warp core reactor?
if you dont know what that is, well it is way cool
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Yes it is very cool. The controller box is built like something government issue. It's all kinds of tough. All the wires/wiring are top notch. Here are some more pics of the install.
Here is the hole where the condenser box sits for the A/C. I've removed the A/C from the car so the condenser is pretty much useless. So I decided to mount the FJO controller in the condenser. With the help of a friend we removed the condenser for the car......
And seperated the condenser assembly from it's plastic shell.
Here is the lower part of the condenser shell, where we'll mount the FJO controller.
A picture of the JFO controller mounted in the condenser shell
The hole where the A/C line ran is where we routed the wires through the firewall. I would have routed the wire through the main harness grommet, however the NTK connector is quite large, so this provided a convienent alternative.
The shell re-assembled and partially mounted in the car
Here is the finished assembly mounted back in the car. All that is left is to wire in the power and it'll be done. I can hide the wires along the consol and no one will ever know it's there....
What do you guys think?
Here is the hole where the condenser box sits for the A/C. I've removed the A/C from the car so the condenser is pretty much useless. So I decided to mount the FJO controller in the condenser. With the help of a friend we removed the condenser for the car......
And seperated the condenser assembly from it's plastic shell.
Here is the lower part of the condenser shell, where we'll mount the FJO controller.
A picture of the JFO controller mounted in the condenser shell
The hole where the A/C line ran is where we routed the wires through the firewall. I would have routed the wire through the main harness grommet, however the NTK connector is quite large, so this provided a convienent alternative.
The shell re-assembled and partially mounted in the car
Here is the finished assembly mounted back in the car. All that is left is to wire in the power and it'll be done. I can hide the wires along the consol and no one will ever know it's there....
What do you guys think?
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What do you guys think?
and i think IT ******* SUCKS that i dont have one too. being poor sucks monkey *****. sweet **** man
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Yeah it will be a pain to pull, put it only takes about 30 minutes to remove the condenser. I had though about tuning other peoples cars with it......but nahhhh
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