Project C250 has methanol/roll cage installed this week, but need help on seats...
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Project C250 has methanol/roll cage installed this week, but need help on seats...
I would like all suggestions, or input regarding how to solve the SRS/airbag issue that will arise from removing the OEM seats. Is there any type of relay to use/install , or even a dummy sensor? If anyone knows of a shop that can even fabricate the items I would need, please lmk. I look forward to bringing great new innovative products focused on the W204 Benz!
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I'm sort of in the same boat, though I may end up selling my seat rails and going in a different direction. However, I've seen airbag emulators through my Google searches so you should be able to find a solution relatively easy.
Also, any install pics of the methonal kit? I'm interested in that also but indecisive. Where did you plum the nozzle into and how did you run your hose from the tank to nozzle?
Also, any install pics of the methonal kit? I'm interested in that also but indecisive. Where did you plum the nozzle into and how did you run your hose from the tank to nozzle?
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As soon as the install starts, I'll post pics. I was very curious on where they are going to tap the nozzle/jets, because they MAF seems to be built into the throttle body, but the wonderful people at the tuning shop I'm having the install done at assure me that they know how to do the install. I also have my Beat friend who's a manager over at a Penske Audi that shares a lot with Penske Mercedes and has been very generous with making sure the "beast" gets taking care of when I need additional help. I've done about 95% of the work to my Benz, but when it comes to getting a hook up on OEM parts, and getting that other 5% of modification work done, he's always there for me. Will post pics as soon as the install gets started.