New guy to this forum with 2000 f150

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  1. Roush PSD Interceptor

    Roush PSD Interceptor 7.3L Straight Piped Diesel

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    Nite pic !
    Nite pic !


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    Lol I'll get one tommorow night. They are just cheap amazon pods, nothing special.

    On a different note, there's a good chance I could be getting some 24 pound injectors here soon. A guy on the other forum offered to sell me his spare set at a price I can't refuse. So I'm waiting to hear back from MPT about how much it would cost to adjust my tunes for the injectors. As long as the price for the new tunes are crazy I'll go ahead and do it. I was planning on getting my current injectors cleaned this summer and getting this set of 24 pounders would be cheaper and leave plenty of room for expansion as long as it stays NA
     
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    I forgot to get those night shots for yall sorry. Anyways I added more unnecessary lighting [​IMG][​IMG]
    Next I'm gonna build a cooler for the tool box, add a sound system in there, add lights that come on when it's opened, and maybe a grill
     
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    That's pretty neat installation.
     
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    Got the sheet metal for the cooler cut and bent today. I'll rivet it together tommorow after work. I just have to make the base, get a drain plug, and get some insulation
     
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    Got the box together and the divider made. I still have to make a base and a lid, but I'm hoping to be able to do that tomorrow. This is my first time working with sheet metal, or metal of any type for that matter. [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
     
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    Roush PSD Interceptor 7.3L Straight Piped Diesel

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    Looks great.
    Cool beverages ahead.

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    Are you going to actively cool it or just use ice?
     
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    I have thought about the active cooling but it seems like to much work for what it's worth. Each side of the box is going to have 1 and 1/4 inches of foam insulation between it and the tool box, then I might add a foam sheet in the cooler box and add a layer of rubber or plastic over it. So I think just some ice In there should do good for me
     
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    Took some of the scap sheet metal and made a bracket to hold 2 fuse boxes onto the side of the battery. I'm going to move the one I have in the cab out to beside the battery so I don't have all those high current wires running through the fire wall. Then the other box I'll have on there will power the efans and retrofits. Should really clean up all the wiring with the 2nd box and I'll have 12 common grounds this way. I just need to find a place under the hood for all the relays [​IMG]
     

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