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Old 08-10-2011   #11
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Default Re: Shift light and stealth mounting recommendations?

Here ya go :

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rapto...item1c1144415e
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Old 08-10-2011   #12
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Default Re: Shift light and stealth mounting recommendations?

I used the Harlan shift light in the A/C vent and it works great. Looking at around 50 or so.

http://www.harlan-engineering.com/st...hiftlight.html

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Old 08-10-2011   #13
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Done. "Carlos, your payment of US $110.95 has been processed by PayPal"

Now, any tips on getting the A/C vent off? Do I have to take apart the whole console or will a simple screw driver be all that I need...
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Old 08-10-2011   #14
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Now, any tips on getting the A/C vent off? Do I have to take apart the whole console or will a simple screw driver be all that I need...
Phllips screw driver and the vent pulls out.
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Phllips screw driver and the vent pulls out.

Now thats something I can handle
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Old 08-10-2011   #16
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http://www.hashmarks.com/ShiftLight/index.html
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Old 08-10-2011   #17
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Old 08-11-2011   #18
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This is the shift light I bought and installed; it works like a champ and very easy following the instructions here.
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Old 08-11-2011   #19
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I used a wire from a coat hanger to" fiche" behind the kick panned to the connector on the firewall (above and to the left of where the drivers left ankle would normally be - tying into the tack signal wire. The Raptor sits behind the A/C vent. Very stealthy...until it comes on. No trouble seeing it then!

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I used a wire from a coat hanger to" fiche" behind the kick panned to the connector on the firewall (above and to the left of where the drivers left ankle would normally be - tying into the tack signal wire. The Raptor sits behind the A/C vent. Very stealthy...until it comes on. No trouble seeing it then!

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Paul,

It would be easier and more convenient to just use diag harness connector on drivers side and pull switched power and tach signal from there. Add a ground to the MAP sensor bolts then snake wires between A pillar and IP pad.
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