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hotwire kit
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figured this was a good place to mount the relay......in hindsight......should have moved it a few more inches to the right
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now the fun begins......routing the wire to the alternator......I ran it along the fuel and brake lines......good thing I had the TQ arm and drive shaft out...made it alot easier
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it fit perfect under the front heat sheilds
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had a little wire left in the front after attaching the eyelet lug to the alt.....put the fuse holder part of it on the rad fan shroud
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hooking up to the fuel pump
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had a little wire left over and tucked it up in the tank recess
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reinstall heat shields and exhaust
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all done......it cranked right up......and there is no noise from the new pump
looking on the racetronix site you can buy the bucket fuel sock for 5$.......which was cheaper than the dealer.......so add that to the list when you buy from RT......they also list a NEW gm fuel assembly bucket complete for 110$......so if you need a new fuel sender or a fuel pressure regulator its actually cheaper to get the whole assembly than the individual parts.......hindsight now.......wish i had did that