Randeez 2012 Budget Yukon Denali Build (stick on hood scoops galore)

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I reworked the entire harness to route it under the intake, grabbed the correct injector plug pigtails and have been splicing them in (waiting on 5 more) didnt feel like looking at adapters anymore. had to extend the injector wiring on the driverside, extend the alternator wiring and the temp.

the fuel rail runs into the back of the alternator, ive heard the smaller alternators theres enough room to put a regular 90* fitting on it...but i'm not going to go to a smaller alternator so ive grabbed the lowest profile 90* (and most expensive apparently) i could find.

the bracket i grabbed for the fuel pressure regulator mounts off the timing cover and puts the regulator horizontally. i grabbed some stuff to make the connectors in hard pipe. flexible hose with the fittings just takes way to much room up. not set in stone with using it yet but if i can get it to look good itll ride

transmission is en route, should be delivered this week.

and i also drilled and tapped another 1/8-npt in the manifold for vac/boost distribution block. there is a 3/8 npt hole in the back of the manifold i prob could have used it for everything but im going to use it only for pcv system so i dont oil down fuel pump switch and bov and anything else
to add onto this - there is a sensor that connects to the vacuum brake booster that has a check valve. i'm going to see if i can use it for the pcv system, i'll have to extend the wires but ill just leave it plugged in hopefully it will also keep any codes/warnings from popping up on the dash

and i need to figure out a good way to get the stock fuel line/pump into the system. before i had it connected to the regulator, but with regulator in front location thatd be another hose id have to run under the manifold. trying to figure out a nice way to put it on the back but already have a y-fitting on one side splitting -10an feed x 8an x 8an for each rail
 
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decided to scrap the regulator in the valley plans...for now. Regulator going back on the hood support piece. 10an runs to back of passenger rail, crosses to driver side across front, and back of driverside goes to regulator 8an hose/rail. Stock fuel line is connected to regulator like I had before.

Transmission will be here tomorrow, prob wont go in the till this weekend tho.

And back to the stockest hi ram install ever?!? I worked the evap purge line to reconnect it lol. the stock line come from behind the engine with that quick connect nylon tubing with about 20" and a 90 degree on it. so i removed the quick connect from one wide of the tube, cut it down, heated it up, and got the quick connect back inside the tubing to the solenoid valve. i think wiring will be long enough to make it there. the other side; i removed the tubing from the quick connect and was trying to figure out what to do with it - well the 1/4 tubing i am using for wastegate/bov/whatever slid inside of the quick connect 90 real tight so i threw some plastic epoxy on it and glued that ***** up! should work out fine, maybe a little small? but i think itll work.
im not a totally save the environment hippy or anything but i would just really like to retain as much of the comfort as i can, i want to be able to sit in traffic and not smell fumes if i have to, etc. if it would have turned into a big deal and needed abunch of extras i would have just done away with it, but it was pretty simple just wanted to show a lot of the factory crap can be retained with a little ingenuity . will be connect catch can to back of hi ram to driver valve cover and passenger to in front of turbo.

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