That was my first thought, the MAP. But looking online I only see the one. I'm genuinely curious now as I'm about to move much closer to sea level and wonder about the performance, not that the 305 in it is a performer lol.
I'm curious about it. Haven't found anything about it online. I'm the 2nd owner and I know this truck is a WV truck and hasn't came from the Rocky mountains or anything lol
I'm having trouble finding any more information about this. Odd that this truck has lived in WV it's whole life, not really high altitude here (2300-2600 ft above sea level). Getting ready to move to closer to 500-600ft above and this just caught my eye while I was under the hood checking...
There are lots of options that would be less work. I could have bought the stereo that looks exactly like the factory one and just stuck it in. This cost me less than $50 in all. The one you linked, while nice, would be a starting point of $400 before shipping. With this my goal was for it to...
So... Turns out the first cable I ordered should have been correct had the seller sold me what was listed... Second cable was wrong because I ordered smaller thinking I misinterpreted the metric system when I ordered the first cable, that I only recently found out wasn't my mistake. 3rd cable...
Chances are I'll rock this unit till it fails then just mod in a nicer unit down the road. Again this is more of a proof of concept than anything. $20 stereo and I don't smoke so I'm not losing anything by trying.
Thanks guys, I'm trying again on getting the correct flat flex cable to reconnect the halves. If this one doesn't work then it's solder time... very very tiny skilled solder time... Which means my woodburning kit and caveman quality skills will need to be shown up by someone with skill. Luckily...
Added in some top trim to finish out the panel.
Extended the power wire between the two halves of the deck, or at least I assume that's what the wire is. Used some styrene to build a bar to retain the wire and keep it from moving. Reinforced it with some hot glue to keep the wire secure...
Thanks, Hopefully it will not be long before I get it installed. I have the extended ribbon cable, just have to solder a wire back together between the two halves of the deck and install it now. I believe I will put the other half in the stock location for the amp module in the dash since I'll...