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    V1 Chris_WNC's Track Frame #338 '09 LT Auto. REGISTERED in NC.

    Chris, glad to hear you and the Goblin made it through all western NC has had to endure these last several months.
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    Project Undertow #388

    It is supposed to have a tiny foam filter on it that is open to atmosphere like Ross stated. I cut a tiny square out of foam and jabbed it on there.
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    My new project

    Progress!
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    My new project

    I think so. Wiring and firewall insulation was original too...and messy.
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    My new project

    In case anyone is curious....
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    My new project

    Finally got started with the project part. Old dash wiring is out. I'm glad I opted to rewire the car as I found several twist with tape splices, wires not connected to anything at either end, and even a few bare spots. So the plan for May is: 1. finish removing firewall insulation and...
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    84 Fiero Endurance Racecar

    Love it!
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    V1 Instrument Cluster Interchangeability

    Question for the electrical hive mind - Are GM clusters interchangeable between different models? Not specifically a Goblin/Cobalt question, but can a cluster from say an '09 G5 be used to replace an '06 Cobalt cluster? Is there general rule such as "if the connector matches and they are both...
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    Background Project - VeeDub ReDub Platform

    I’ve seen some good looking Type 3s and if this chassis would work with those…I could see me with a square back or fast back.
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    My goblin is......

    I got a little chuckle from this one. If the immobilizer is not letting your Goblin start, has it failed, or does that mean it's working??? I know, semantics. I hope you get it straightened out. I had an issue with mine suddenly not starting that turned out to be a bad relay in the BCM not...
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    Zenith 750 Cruzer

    Please keep updating this thread. When I considered building one, I was looking at the UL Power engines.
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    My new project

    I'm pretty good managing project scope creep...it's quantity of projects creep that slows me down.
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    V1 GOTW - 2-2-24 #316 Shannon Coleman

    At the time I ordered it, I believe it was spec'd at 2.5 inch for the LSJ exhaust but I never really looked at it closely.
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    Zenith 750 Cruzer

    SWEET! I've thought about building one of those, but my car habit interferes. Been looking at a Whittman Tailwind lately but again...that would take away from car time.
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    My new project

    I've thought about it. Nerd Rods makes a chassis that has positive reviews from the Tri-Five guys. Not sure I want to use it there though.
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    SOLD HP Tuners MPVI2+ $275

    I decided to sell my Goblin before I had the courage to learn how to tune so I won't be needing this MPVI2+. New, unopened, no credits, I've never used one so I can't offer any help. You'll need to purchase two universal credits from HP Tuners to tune your Goblin.
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    My new project

    The price was what I would view as a significant deal. May not use them on my 57, but I do think they will get used.
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    My new project

    Since the Goblin sold, I was hoping to start on the 57 soon. But a deal came along for some parts I wanted and now I have to do some disassembly and then make room again.
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    V1 Have these three extra wires, where do they go?

    That grey wire has me stumped. The color seems wrong - too dark - and it seems to be a different strand than is typically used in auto wiring. It may just be the pic, but it reminds me of the typical spool of wire you get at Lowes.
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    V1 Goblin frame prep for paint?

    A good paint shop can also color match to the powder coat and some can even put that in a rattle can.
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