Lord Bajamungus build

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1966bajabug wrote:looking good kyle cant wait to see you car at 5-mile.
I've been all over the place here in Utah, but I haven't been there. The one Saturday my friends went, I had to work :evil:

We will have to meet up down there in a few weeks. I will need to do some test and tune once I get my heap running again :roll:
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well Dave keep us informed, were always up for a desert trip! just remember to go easy on the gas pedal for all us VW powered baja's. :lol: :lol:

P.S. May 1st is BOR's first race of the season would love to have more support for BRAT racing and more chase crew.
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1966bajabug wrote:well Dave keep us informed, were always up for a desert trip! just remember to go easy on the gas pedal for all us VW powered baja's. :lol: :lol:

P.S. May 1st is BOR's first race of the season would love to have more support for BRAT racing and more chase crew.
And more Baja's! Slap some numbers on that thing Big Dave and call it a Class 5! :D We'll chase for you!

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Wiring finished! Of course, I haven't tested anything yet... :shock:

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One good thing you can get at Harbor Freight: heat shrink. Note the writing on it.

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And thanks to vwtrey...a part of the car I didn't earn: :lol:

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Zipties not permanent!

Today it's on to the Zenith setup...assuming the wiring is all good.

Kyle
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that's the way I ran mine...

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I don't know about the Bug fuel tank senders, but the Bus senders are either a different resistance or use a calibrated resistance wire. All that I can tell you is using a bug sender with a bus gauge results in wacky readings. Just a heads-up should you run into that.
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ntsqd wrote:I don't know about the Bug fuel tank senders, but the Bus senders are either a different resistance or use a calibrated resistance wire. All that I can tell you is using a bug sender with a bus gauge results in wacky readings. Just a heads-up should you run into that.
What do you mean? Does mine look like a Bus sender, or do you mean I need a special type of wire run to the gauge? It always worked before with regular wire, though I never trusted it as it bounced around quite a bit. I'm hoping nice new wire will fix that. Thanks for the heads up.

Kyle
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I put a bus gauge set in the buggy's dash and the bug sender did not work with the bus gauge. Don't recall which way it went, but they didn't play well together.
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Gotcha ntsqd...pretty sure all my stuff is bug, though. Lotrat, I just don't trust the zipties getting baked and brittle in the sun, so I'm gonna work out something better.

Well, I got a bit more done before the big hockey game started and I had a few beers. I don't drink and wrench. :wink:

Homemade "industrial tins"; not pretty but I'm in a hurry to get this car on the road:

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Zenith installed with super-duper preheat. I'm taking the oil breather line to the carb, as well as two lines from heated post-cylinder air. It iced up bad on wet, cold days.

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I'm excited. This gives me three weeks of tuning time before our Utah Desert Clean Up and the Rally Cross.

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Sprayed a little starter fluid down it's throat, turned the key, and it started right up! I'm stoked.

I checked all the circuits, and almost everything works!

Two things I screwed up:

- Forgot to wire the turn signal switch into the L and R circuits, no biggie.
- Reversed the wiring on the backup light and license plate light, doh! Luckily they're right on top of one another, so that's an easy fix as well.

I registered for Rally Cross last night, so I need to get it dialed in soon! Two and a half weeks to go.

Kyle
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It's awesome when they come to life. Congrats!
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Good deal! Love hearing them come to life!
Where is the rally cross at?
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satisfing isnt it?
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It feels awesome, thanks!

Dave, the rally cross is at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele. I'm going with a few friends, it'd be great if you could make it out as well. I found out about it through this thread:

http://shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=129857

Patrick ran his Baja there last month. I was inspired!

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I might just have to come check it out. I don't see anything about it on the Miller motorsports park website though.
What time of day does it take place, and how much are tickets for spectators?
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