David, that looks great. I used a similar 36 LED version with Festoon adapter for my License plate lighting. It really lights up the plate and rear of the car.
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David, that looks great. I used a similar 36 LED version with Festoon adapter for my License plate lighting. It really lights up the plate and rear of the car.
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Looks nice. Not sure ill do floor lighting, but thats an inexpensive add.
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Thanks! Yes, this LED pack came with a few adapters including a festoon one. Great idea about doing so for the license plate! I'm now trying to think where else I might want to add some more light.
I wasn't sure either. I was initially thinking I'd have to tap into wires and was worried about adding wire spaghetti to the car. This ended up being a simple enough solution that I can easily pull it out when I get sick of it or it gets too messy. And at $17 I won't feel like I wasted much money if it ends up not working out for me.
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Nice job on the foot well lighting, that turned out great!
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Installed all new megasquirt wiring from interior to engine bulkhead. Also pinned out the wiring on the engine side. 50% done with engine harness.
Also required the iBooster with proper wire seals and locking lever.
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For the first time in 18 months, I was able to drive my DeLorean... My now ELECTRIC DeLorean!
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My car started for the first time in 5 years. I only ran it few seconds as it has no coolant (waiting on a pipe). Nevertheless, I have a grin stuck to my face.
It?s been slow as I finished building the 3.0 last year, and finally got the engine wiring done just now. Running EDIS and MS3 Pro Evo, which allows full sequential and turbo options if I ever want to upgrade.
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Now I need to figure out the intake and throttle/trans/cruise cable solutions.
Early 81 5spd conversion- DMCH Ground Effects, Double Din, Custom Instrument Cluster, QA1 Suspension, 3.0 PRV with MS3