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    Quote Originally Posted by cv2065 View Post
    I extended the Kill Mat into the floorboards and tunnel, but because my dash 'workstation' is sitting on top of that, I don't have any pics right now. However, I did remember that the one place I used to get heat from in the last build was right at the door where the side pipes ran. The heat didn't blow in, but the radiant heat was certainly noticeable on hot days. I decided to insulate that part of the door on both sides. I used a 10 mil black tunnel heat shielding from Design Engineering. It's rated to 1,750 degrees. I may put some on the front of my footboxes but haven't decided yet. It's pretty stout but cuts fairly easily. I bought it here:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Every time you post I spend money. Got this last week. Thanks…. I guess? I kid. Great to follow along
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    Mk4 complete kit arrived 10 May 23
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    Quote Originally Posted by cv2065 View Post
    I debated whether to put a charcoal filter on but decided to go for it. I didn't use the PVC route this time but used an 8AN fuel filter Kit with nipple. Simply unscrew the end, cut some scotch brite pads up and place at the bottom inlet to keep the charcoal in place and ventilate. Fill with charcoal and replace the top. I bought an 8AN nipple for the top hose and it even came with a mounting bracket. I did place on the driver's side of the car in the rear as the passenger side is just too congested with the fuel and brake line hangers. Here's the cannister, fitting and charcoal I used:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0967CXJXC...roduct_details
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKBVL59Y...roduct_details
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GN7ZQ70...roduct_details

    It's a thing of beauty that no one will see. The clamp on this makes it really easy to remove if the need arises in the future. It really wasn't far off in price from the PVC version. Vent tubing runs along the backside of the tank to the Big Bore fitting. I'll secure it with clamps after I install the drop trunk for the final time.







    Got this. Nice quality carbon filter. Thanks….
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    Mk4 complete kit arrived 10 May 23
    Current BOM

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    Hey, John in NC. I am in the process of completing the wiring on my MK4 and a little stumped on the tail light wiring. Do you have any directions or pictures of how you wired yours? Not getting much help from FFR.
    [email protected] or (704) 806-1336

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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