I think it shorted through the side of the fuse holder where it was laying. It melted through the side and I had to use pliers to open it.What's the full load across that fuse block? What size wire.... I Only ask cause usually they don't just spontaneously burn up for no reason.
I spent $50 to overnight a new y block and the new one sprayed fuel everywhere too. That was the 3rd y block. Ended up throwing about 10 feet of -10 line out and building new from the pump to the rail. Same fittings, doesn’t leak a drop. So apparently all 3 sections had holes...Glad you didn't see anything alarming and the oil pressure is back in check.
I had leak after leak...issue after issue...but, finally, I see light at the midway point of the tunnel. The list keeps getting smaller and smaller.
Yeah, it’s for the wastegates. Co2, or in this case compressed air, is being applied to the top of the gate. I’ll be regulating to 60psi most likely. It gives more precise control than you can get from just applying manifold pressure.Explain to the simple minded folks like myself what the CO2/compressed air controls? Wastegate only?
I knew zero about turbos when I started the turbo 03 build. And I barely know more than that now. Hell, I knew absolutely nothing about engine management when I did my first swap in 2013 and wanted to use the Holley system, and I’m still in way over my head on some of it now. My actions the last couple weeks prove that!You talk about simple minded, before I came here I didn't know a waste gate from a tail gate!

Yeah. It’s got the kind of cage I wish the white car had and then some. I added the parachute as well.That’s a good looking Cobra
I know you where talking about race classes and lack of safety awhile back-is the Cobra the answer to that?
You'll never settle on one car to the finish line.........Yeah. It’s got the kind of cage I wish the white car had and then some. I added the parachute as well.
Couldn’t bring myself to cut out the perfectly good 8pt roll bar deal in the fox and knew sinking that kind of money in it would have zero return. It isn’t going anywhere though. While I think the drivetrain is going to get moved over once the rest of the work is done on the cobra, I’d love to piece together a stock coyote/manual trans deal for the foxbody. Put the stock front bumper back on it, stock seats and maybe even get the HVAC stuff bolted back in and build it to be a lot more mild cruiser to enjoy. It was a perfect candidate for it when I bought it, so I’ll do my best to bring it back that direction a little.
I’ve got no idea what it would cost to do a “junkyard” coyote swap though so, I’ve got a lot to learn there.