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Probably around 6k not including the truck. If I "finish" the build around 12k I'll feel pretty good. Of course, if I throw a diesel engine in there its going to raise that figure by a lot.
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Yeah it was the 'OEM' alarm which is actually port-installed because none of the US bound FJ80s came with an alarm system from Japan. I think there were 3 variations depending on where your truck arrived.Was this the OEM alarm/remote entry? Mine seemed more ‘integrated’. I removed it too. Hated the idea that something is draining the battery when the car is parked for long period of times. No matter how little. :)
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Wish I was smart enough to be able to get rid of a lot of electronics on my LRD2. I would be afraid to remove anything not knowing anything about what makes this or that work. It would be my luck to disconnect something that is needed, like it or not. :- (I just unplugged the box under the driver seat and removed the short ‘splice’ harness under the ignition key. Old fashioned key entry. :)
Mine still worked but I removed all the ‘computer boxes’ from the vehicle except the F/R/C lockers and cruise control.
It’s a manual transmission and the engine has 4 wires going to it.
Temp
Press
Oil level
Injector pump/RPM.
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I used the vehicle OEM schematic book and spent two days figuring out what is needed and what not. Has about 50 'sign here' lawyer's stickies all over the manual. The cruise control was tricky because it is getting signals from the automatic transmission. I had to fool it to think that it is not in P. Also, I converted the vehicle to part time and the ABS 'teeth' are hooked to the rotating axle not the brake disk, so the car lost the ABS. Got rid of this computer also...Wish I was smart enough to be able to get rid of a lot of electronics on my LRD2. I would be afraid to remove anything not knowing anything about what makes this or that work. It would be my luck to disconnect something that is needed, like it or not. :- (
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I also took this opportunity to install a Wits-End modified blue fan clutch. Its an OEM Aisin unit with a higher CST oil installed and valve plate advanced so that at any given temperature more oil is being sheared. A larger charge of oil is introduced to the clutch to support the fact that more oil is being sheared. Since cooling is critical with these engines I want to make sure everything is as good as it can be.
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My vehicle had 2 additional amps and 8 speakers. Removed it all and installed new only two in the front doors and replaced the radio with CarPlay®. The speakers had only the magnets left after 25 years. No wonder the radio sounded so bad.Speaking of electrical, I took the opportunity to replace the factory speakers while everything was apart. Quite the difference!
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