no, even different year and model FTO's have different coloured wiringnvr2low wrote: was their a lot of differences in the wiring looms were their ben. I thought they might have been kindaof the same as they both mitsubishis that was all.
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jonowong wrote:bolt inBennoz wrote:There's been so many thing done to make this work that I haven't been able to do (like fabricating manifolds, other welding jobs & an insidious amount of wiring.).MY ASS

Well... the engine mounts lined up... probably because 3 of them come off the gearbox... which is FTO

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So they use the same gearbox as an FTO?? And can you do a manual conversion from the gearbox in the halfcut?
and another noob question..
what are the chances of being able to do the conversion on a Tip FTO ( & not have it shred to pieces ) Is the Tip box strong enough for it, cause I think I remember reading a thread somewhere that says they're tougher than manuals..?
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what are the chances of being able to do the conversion on a Tip FTO ( & not have it shred to pieces ) Is the Tip box strong enough for it, cause I think I remember reading a thread somewhere that says they're tougher than manuals..?
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Oh Gawd... every piece of information you just asked for is either in this thread or the Danny & Jeff thread 
Guys, I've tidied up this thread. Im trying to keep this as a progress thread, so if you have questions ask them here:
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As promised
All plumbing is just about finished. Next stage is wiring which we'll be doing later this week. While thats happening, Im doing all the little tidy up bits & peices. I'll be running lines & setting up the battery in the boot, mounting the thermo fans (when they arrive and no Mitch I dont have the part number yet) and I'll be generally tidying up lines & other wiring. Generally getting her looking good. I gotta go out to SSS Automotive & pickup a nice shiney plastic '24V Turbo' engine cover too
Once the wiring is done & loom in its final place, then the last thing we do is the plumbing from the turbo inlets to the pod filter.
Some piccies of some very nice hand made piping:
Front turbo dump to exhaust collector pipe

Whole engine bay view

Left hand side of motor where turbo feeds join & run to intercooler

Rear bank

From intercooler to throttle body


All plumbing is just about finished. Next stage is wiring which we'll be doing later this week. While thats happening, Im doing all the little tidy up bits & peices. I'll be running lines & setting up the battery in the boot, mounting the thermo fans (when they arrive and no Mitch I dont have the part number yet) and I'll be generally tidying up lines & other wiring. Generally getting her looking good. I gotta go out to SSS Automotive & pickup a nice shiney plastic '24V Turbo' engine cover too

Once the wiring is done & loom in its final place, then the last thing we do is the plumbing from the turbo inlets to the pod filter.
Some piccies of some very nice hand made piping:
Front turbo dump to exhaust collector pipe

Whole engine bay view

Left hand side of motor where turbo feeds join & run to intercooler

Rear bank

From intercooler to throttle body

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