![]() Wonder if anyone else who bought their kit from AFM had similar issues. But it still contained a lot of practical effects and that included the bullet hits on the mimetic polyalloy (liquid metal) T-1000 Terminator, portrayed by Robert Patrick. My kit from AFM obviously didn't have the WBO2 adapter harness, but also didn't have an invoice in the box showing my purchase details/price I paid. The two terms are essentially differentiated by their use of computer graphics, and Terminator 2 was pretty groundbreaking in terms of the latter. ![]() If this is the case, then AFM is either receiving shotty kits, that were put together and whoever put the kits in the box didn't use a checklist to make sure everything that was supposed to be included, was included, or AFM took some SBF Terminator X kits and put them in Fox Body kit boxes and missed pieces. ![]() Best evidence finds that this phrase originated in the days before anesthesia when a wounded soldier was given a bullet to bite down on before undergoing surgery. I like to have the paper handbook to look at/read while i'm installing the harness and parts of the kit on my car. To 'bite the bullet ' is to accept and/or endure an unpleasant situation, quite often after hesitating to do so. It sucks that your kit didn't include it. I do believe you can go to the Holley website and print out all the manuals and diagrams that are included in the kit. #Terminator biting the bullet how to#That one will guide you step-by-step on how to install the kit. Nothing at all? You need the main manual that shows the Terminator X/X Max ECUs on the cover. Wait, your kit doesn't have the bigger Terminator X/X Max ECU instruction manual, the other manual that is just for the harnesses included, and then there should be a couple random pieces of paper stuck in one of the manuals for diagrams showing the distributor with the distributor and the TFI harness with all the various figures of where each connector goes? ![]()
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