Nice. I still can't believe how small they make Amps nowadays compared to the real estate the older ones took up.
Minor suggestion: on the red power wire going through the metal seatback, you might want to throw a grommet or something on there. Over time the vibrations can cause the metal...
Pretty sure I still have mine and the manual around somewhere.
Re: depreciation value. ~15+ years old stand out (there are exceptions of course). Either not on the road anymore or else more for the average person to maintain vs. put towards something newer.
Usually this time of year it's battery related (freeezing temps) but I agree it's probably a fuel pump due to the blown fuse. Learned from my experience anyway. Good luck with yours
At least the red barrel splices aren't a nondescript wad of electrical tape. Without seeing the whole scheme of things it might be a tap to a high level signal for an external amp? Maybe even a low level signal depending which pins are being hooked up to. I doubt anybody would go to the...
Path of least resistance. Unless the filter is somehow isolated/connected to that tube, it will be sucking more (hot) air from under the hood than it will be through that corrugated pipe.
Years ago on a car long long gone I tried a filter with conical 'heat shield' (from under the hood)...
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