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EdwardB�s Mk4 #8674 20th Anniversary Build

239K views 500 replies 84 participants last post by  George905  
It sure has been a pleasure following your build (occurs to me that this is a real understatement, considering what I - and many others - have taken away from it). Thanks for sharing, and for all of the help/advice along the way.

Cheers, Dale
 
Is it Casper Electronics that can make plug-n-play extensions for you in any length you desire?
 
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Paul, how much clearance do you have between the crank pulley and the 4" cross member up front.
 
"I’m very satisfied with how it turned out".

Even that is an understatement!

May have missed it, but in the above pics I noticed the brackets at the top of the dash; how did you hang the dash?
 
Cheers, my wife got a head light for me and I love it!
 
I continue to be amazed at the small, elegant innovations and attention to detail! Great, great job, eb.
 
Looking great!

Re battery location: Mine's in the front, right-hand side. As much as I like it there, I'll be forced to remove the Coyote coolant tank in order to remove the battery. In the MKII, I had the battery sunken in the trunk; it wasn't easy to get out, but I think on the next one I'll go back to the trunk, both for (easier) battery replacement and to give a bit more room up front for routing ABS, power steering hoses, headlight relays, etc. As you said, there is not a lot of spare room up there.
 
Thanks for the great descriptions and part #'s along the way. I'll be doing another next summer with the 2015 engine. What is your pulley clearance to the front 4" cross-member?
 
Bleeders top and bottom? Cool!
 
Great looking glovebox!
 
I'm guessing that one switch is the starting interlock and the other provides the "Speed Dial" function, to prevent stalling when rolling to a stop? Just an uneducated guess...
 
The new Coyote does not seem to be as "plug-n-play" friendly as the older version?
 
I like my Lokar Drive-by-Wire and pedal set-up; easy to install one and lots of pedal choices.