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    Default Re: 1971 Dodge Super Bee Mod

    The inside of the case is "under the hood" only.
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    Default Re: 1971 Dodge Super Bee Mod

    I tried plugging in the CPU fan, that has 4 pins to the place on the board that only has 3, but it won't fit here.



    What's this 4 pin power for?



    This cable comes from the floppy/media reader, but I don't know where to plug it in. The 4 pin jumper above doesn't say if it has data + or data -.



    Here's 2 pics of what he proc will kind of look like with the engine cover on.




    I painted the exposed drive bays black.



    I'm gonna copy the look of an engine with this CAT 5 cable.



    I cut it up and I'm going to try to find a way to make it look good there.



    Lastly I made all the power connections and cleaned up the wiring. The IDE cables will be black.


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    I tried plugging in the CPU fan, that has 4 pins to the place on the board that only has 3, but it won't fit here.
    ..the 4th pin is for PWM, if supported.. usually, these connections cross-fit.. but that cap looks to close.. mechanically, u can't put.. modd-wise... u can
    What's this 4 pin power for?
    should be said in the manual..

    This cable comes from the floppy/media reader, but I don't know where to plug it in. The 4 pin jumper above doesn't say if it has data + or data -.
    that's a usb cable.. u should plug it in one of the free headers on the mobo.. usually, they have the + marked on the mobo and the others align by themselves

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    Default Re: 1971 Dodge Super Bee Mod

    Looking nice. Good idea with the CAT5 cables. If i were you though i'd cut one of them open and seal it around the wires from the front panel.

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    that 'M' fan grill needs to be fixed or made anew, can't have it crooked, if it's easier, make ito ut of plexi
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    Hmm a cool use of old cat 5 cable.

    I would love to know how you are hidding this mod from your wife as stated in the first page.
    Need a sig

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    Default Re: 1971 Dodge Super Bee Mod

    About 1 week ago she found out and is happy that I'm doing the mod.
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    I've decided against the blue wires. It looked real stupid and untidy. With just a black cage it looks real clean and simple.

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    Default Re: 1971 Dodge Super Bee Mod

    Yep, the black cleans it up quite nicely. Looks "finished" now.

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