arfbarkyPrime
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- Aug 27, 2022
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Ann Arbor,
Michigan
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Thanks for the tip! I don't trust myself down in that tiny space with a torch, what with all the other stuff all around. I'm sure the crimping will be completely fine, I got a ratcheting one and some high quality connectors to match.a cheap butane torch (even one powered by a bic lighter) and silver rosin core solder worked for me down to equivalent 6ga
Could be, I remember being told "Todd Day's modifications" to the ECU.she had the chip burnt
I should’ve said more so the assumption I’ve made. Todd Day was one of the guys burning chips back in the day and if I recall the mastermind behind TMO logger, therefore I’m going to assume she had a chip burnt for the 550cc injectors. When you pull the ECU there’ll likely be some kind of labeling on the eprom chip if that’s the case, with that the ecu will be socketed already. Unrelated but TMO logger was so well done that I was still using it 5 years ago, way ahead of its time! Either way that’s so cool that’s still in there, I know I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again, that’s a true time capsule you have there.Could be, I remember being told "Todd Day's modifications" to the ECU.
I have a 2003 Tundra AND a 2005 Sequoia .... a couple months ago, my 10 yo son was with me filling up the Sequoia, and I left it pumping while I ran into the little store. When I got back in the truck he's like "THAT GAS COST $100!!!!" .... , yup!I have a Tundra too. Gas prices, amirite?
Please tell me, what adhesives did you end up using for the (replacement foam?!?) and the headliner fabric) I'm facing the same project myself. Your end result looks great!!!Finally got the headliner installed. I recovered it over the winter but had been waiting for nice weather to put it in.
The refoam of the board wasn't bad, getting off the old foam was a pain. But gluing up the new went just fine. I did get overconfident and made a little crease right behind the sunroof latch, but I don't think it's too noticeable.
Thanks!Please tell me, what adhesives did you end up using for the (replacement foam?!?) and the headliner fabric) I'm facing the same project myself. Your end result looks great!!!