Twisted Fish 6.1 Pro-Touring, Channeled, bagged, finaly going back together!

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #195 on: April 08, 2008 - 05:58:21 AM »
Thanks, Dodgeboys, for the info!  :thumbsup:
Just in case I'm not he only one that hasn't heard of the Mopar Supercenter   http://www.moparsupercenter.com/
Looks like a very cool Mopar well umm... super center  ::)



Your welcome, Teds a great guy

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #196 on: April 08, 2008 - 11:08:47 PM »
Damn, this car is sick!!!
I cannot wait to see this thing dressed in paint and sitting low sporting the new improved stance.
Awesome work here!

The more I see of this site, the more I like.  There are a great number of awesome rides here, my hat off to all of you.

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #197 on: April 13, 2008 - 11:44:20 PM »
I had a uninterrupted weekend. Except for paying taxes. >:( Saturday I got 12 hours on the Cuda!  :jumping: It's amazing how long fitting and finishing takes. The rear valance and front nose assembly are  fit and in prime.
I had most of the rear valance work done when I realized it no longer fit right. the drivers side gap was wrong.  ???In trying to figure out why and massaging it, I got the fun of repairing the body work. The good news it fits really great now. The gaps are less the 1/16" and flat. ( just enough for paint!)
The front nose will need a final fitting after I get the new fenders but its real close. I made the front spoiler removable. ( I figure I'll hit at least one small bump destroying it.  :swear:)  All the mounts are done but ran out of time before doing any body work to it.
On the computer front. I got the trans controller from PCS and the engine computer from FAST both look like nice units. I'll post a pic. The trans harness is far from plug and play but I knew that.
I also got the drive shaft made. It fits perfectly. I guess the measure twice thing works! The slip yoke on the drive shaft is the right diameter for a pre-made speed sensor so it makes that problem easy to solve.
I know I've said it before but thanks for the input and kudos.
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #198 on: April 14, 2008 - 02:22:14 AM »
Awesome!!!  The rear valance looks really sweet!  :ylsuper:

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #199 on: April 14, 2008 - 07:30:42 AM »
Thats a lotta stuff in them there boxes.  :faint:

Great woork on the car  :2thumbs:
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #200 on: April 14, 2008 - 08:05:26 AM »
I really like the fit and finish of the over riders on the rear bar, and it fits the valance great. :2thumbs:
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #201 on: April 15, 2008 - 04:46:42 PM »
awesome! i've been checking this car out on flickr, and always wanted more info...     finding this thread is a goldmine!

great work mate, can't wait so see the final result.

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #202 on: April 16, 2008 - 12:03:20 AM »
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Thats a lotta stuff in them there boxes. 
And who know where it all goes!  :clueless: Theres going to be a lot of stuff packed under the dash!
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awesome! I've been checking this car out on flickr, and always wanted more info...     finding this thread is a goldmine
Glad you found C-C your car looks cool. I should talk to you about your art skills!  :grinyes:
One little update. One step forward two steps back  :banghead: The FAST system comes with a nice 90mm Throttle body ( the factory is 85? ) The bummer is I made a nice intake tube for the factory unit and well the new one is much bigger. Making my many hours of labor go down the drain. The big bummer is it's not only bigger around its longer. Hopefully I can just rework the end and not the whole tee.
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #203 on: April 16, 2008 - 12:45:11 AM »
Looking amazing!!!! :drool: :drool:
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #204 on: April 16, 2008 - 03:04:23 AM »
  many hours of labor go down the drain. The big bummer is it's not only bigger around its longer. Hopefully I can just rework the end and not the whole tee.


 :eek7: :22yikes:  :faint:
it would fit my car  :thinkerg:

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #205 on: April 27, 2008 - 10:45:24 PM »
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it would fit my car 

good luck under the dash...
Confederate Cuda wanted one too. I wish I could have a few made up to sell. But with my painfully slow rate. I'd go broke! 
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #206 on: April 27, 2008 - 11:10:04 PM »
Working on the list. The shop has been full the last couple of weeks making it tough to do body work. Which is ok because I'm tired of it anyway.  :eek4: I started a list ( one of many ) of things to to when not making dust! Theres all those little things that need to be finished before it goes off for paint. So this is whats been done in the last couple of weeks.

Quarter window drains. ( this has been bugging me for months.) When I removed the pinch weld on the bottom of the rocker panel I eliminated the drain for the rear quarter glass. So you can't even wash the windows for without fear of filling up the pocket and the return of our friend RUST.  :scared: Unfortunately it isn't as easy as drilling a hole in the bottom. ( It would open into the rocker and make more rust.) So after many ideas I finally made a "gutter" to channel the water to the corner of the door frame and made a small hole for it to drain. It's made of aluminum and sealed to the bottom of the pocket making a false floor to catch any water.

Modify shifter pocket. Making the compromise between the huge shifter and the spinning drive shaft! But it all fits now. I also put in the mounting nuts so the shifter can be bolted in.

Seal rockers. After thinking about water getting into the rockers I just hate thinking about the up painted rocker tunnel. I had the car dipped To remove all the rust. But now the inside of that sealed tube also has no rust proofing. I drilled two half inch holes under the sill plate then with a long straw with a nozzle on the end sprayed sealer in the pocket. We have a bore scope at the shop. After it dried I looked in side to see if I missed anything. Theres a couple of spots I missed but I'm out of sealer for now. I think I might fill the whole thing with expanding foam when done. Like the rest of the car.

Computer mounts. I have three "drive-line" computers and a bunch of other controllers. From experience I want to have a mounting place before I get it painted. Or you'll wish you could weld a tab hear or drill a hole there. I made a bracket for the three computers and tucked them up under the dash on the drivers side. Since it's a A/C car there isn't a vent, nice considering how little room is under there.

Wiring harness holes. See last entry. I also started looking at where all the harnesses go and how many. I may end up stripping and re-looming the whole thing to make a nicer fit.  :biggrin:

Intake tube. I redid the tube for a 4" throttle body. I won't tell you how many hours it took to make it smooth.

Gas pedal. Now that Its throttle by cable again I can remount my gas pedal. I used the original pedal and remounted it higher to compensate for the Channel job. I'll use a lokar cable. The dumb part is the Fast kit has no provision for a throttle cable bracket and the angle is bad on the throttle body. I think I'll end up making a small bracket and mounting it to the side of the upper plenum. ( I hope the aluminum is thick! )

The sad part is as you work you think of other things that you still need to do. I think the list is longer now then when I started.  ::)
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #207 on: April 28, 2008 - 07:32:18 AM »
Hey Great Up Date !  :thumbsup:

I know what you mean about all the little things  :eek4: what a long list of little stuf I still have to do.

Nice brackets for all the boxes.  :thumbsup:

Call Indy they are using that throttle body, and see what they use for a cable mount.   :2cents:
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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #208 on: April 28, 2008 - 10:36:58 AM »
Very very nice.   :2thumbs:

I'd like to know more about how you're doing the speed sensor, what type of set-up.  I found out that with my electronic speedo, all I need to do is have any old cogged plate on the driveshaft with a sensor and calibrate it, and it works.  Just wondering what you had in mind.   :popcorn:

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Re: "Twisted Fish" Channeling a 'Cuda
« Reply #209 on: April 28, 2008 - 09:18:37 PM »
This car is coming along nicely!

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