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Well, the truggy is at JN electric now and I have a feeling that my wallet will be feeling pretty light. When I drove it out of the trailer I looked at all of the mechanics faces as they were staring at the truggy and I couldn't decide if they were curious or wondering who would get stuck with this crappy wiring job. The shop foreman asked me what the truggy was used for and I told him that I cut my grass with it.sigpic
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Their head shop tech calls about twice a day asking questions about what he is looking at. I gave em 3 weeks to work on it since the new addition to the family is due any day now. I have the check book, credit card, debit card and the loan all ready for the final bill from JN electric since they haven't even given me a quote yet. :osigpic
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Originally posted by 94Dodge Truggy View PostLooks like 1 grand to rewire everything from scratch.
Errr, uhhh, did you have that much in the rest of it... kidding.
You should not have another electrical problem for at least a run or two.brad
5.0L | 435 | 203 | 300 | 4.10 | 39.5
Buildup BACK underway...
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Painless does not make one for a 1994 dodge ram, and I already know more than I care to know about the computer and wiring now. Got fed up and ran out of time. These guys wire custom hot rods, fire trucks and anything in between so I figured that they will do it better than I can. Last year I was able to eliminate 50% of the wiring and now they are going to be able to eliminate 40% more. The switches will be painless wiring switches along with the breaker panel. (no more fuses) I know what you mean JEEPMANJEFF when it comes to knowing how your rig ticks, but this sucker is complicated and gave me way too many headaches. I can't wait to run this sucker with the new setup and the custom computer tune! I will still need to take it to MD motorsports for the dyno tune when I get it back. (goal is 400 rwhp. reliably)sigpic
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