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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Warranwood "Boom Town"
Posts: 203
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Hey guys, just thought it would be good to get some comments and thoughts of the slow and steady modifications that will be happening on my car...
Its been stock up until last week when i decided to purchase pod and finally today managed to get some piping and connectors that fit. Old Engine bay Todays Engine Bay It's only a FRAM Airhog Pod 3.5" so just fits in engine bay lol, piping dia. is 3" i need some free time to design a air box to go around it as well... I'm waiting for some free time at uncles workshop to install thermos that i've had for about 3 months at home... plus next service getting some Top Gun 10mm leads in blue and NGK Iridium 9 Spark Plugs. Hopefully more to come soon . Does anyone know how to minimize the heats effect on the intake piping, its hard to move it away from engine and radiator hose :(... Its heat resistant to 200 degrees apparently. James |
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