Nopi Workups...
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mad-Machine @ Mar 17 2006, 07:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Swift.. keep us informed on the NJ NOPI.. I will do my best to at least show up and give you support.</div>
Alright, will do. smile.gif
Alright, will do. smile.gif
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Ive been slowly been doing some cleaning, schools been a b**** and having to take out my turbo and manifold slowed me down a bit.
I removed all my power steering components, which allowed me to spill PS fluid everywhere lol, doesnt matter since im going to Steam Clean my engine bay next week when i go home
BUT this is my latest attempt to make my bay look damn good
BEFORE
AFTER
Look any better? cool.gif
I removed all my power steering components, which allowed me to spill PS fluid everywhere lol, doesnt matter since im going to Steam Clean my engine bay next week when i go home
BUT this is my latest attempt to make my bay look damn good
BEFORE
AFTER
Look any better? cool.gif
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Ehh, a bit.
THose wire loom kits, the stainless ones, look like crap though. Get some Samco Sports.
BTW, we spent all day Friday, me and Tibbytib, working on the cars.
I guess it paid off since we took 1st and Second baby!
THose wire loom kits, the stainless ones, look like crap though. Get some Samco Sports.
BTW, we spent all day Friday, me and Tibbytib, working on the cars.
I guess it paid off since we took 1st and Second baby!
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Yup.
Lots of folks coming by to look at the cars. Garrett was very interested in the amount of space we have and such.
Lots of folks coming by to look at the cars. Garrett was very interested in the amount of space we have and such.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN @ Mar 20 2006, 11:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Ehh, a bit.</div>
i was just talking about the charge pipe and how it impacts the look of the bay, not the whole engine bay, as i didnt clean or dress up anyother part yet. The radiator dress up came with the car, i plan on getting some red samco's but not until late springish.
a thorough cleaning of the bay will take place in a week.
And anybody notice anything missing from my bay? cool.gif
i was just talking about the charge pipe and how it impacts the look of the bay, not the whole engine bay, as i didnt clean or dress up anyother part yet. The radiator dress up came with the car, i plan on getting some red samco's but not until late springish.
a thorough cleaning of the bay will take place in a week.
And anybody notice anything missing from my bay? cool.gif
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LOL lmao.gif patreezy i dont know what you were smoking but the turbo is there haha, you can see it bolted to the exhaust manifold and the top portion of the compressor housing, lol you can even see the center section and the oil line going into it
But yah, i removed the power steering assembly a week or so ago. I dont miss it at all. If you just cut the belt then its pretty difficult to steer, and even that wasnt so bad, but once i took out the assembly and i didnt have to push the fluid around when i turned the wheel it was much easier, only slightly more difficult to parallel park, otherwise you dont even notice it. TONS more room in the bay btw, i recomend it to all the real men out there laugh.gif
Swift had to go and ruin it for me wink1.gif
But yah, i removed the power steering assembly a week or so ago. I dont miss it at all. If you just cut the belt then its pretty difficult to steer, and even that wasnt so bad, but once i took out the assembly and i didnt have to push the fluid around when i turned the wheel it was much easier, only slightly more difficult to parallel park, otherwise you dont even notice it. TONS more room in the bay btw, i recomend it to all the real men out there laugh.gif
Swift had to go and ruin it for me wink1.gif