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3-13-2013
thanks for the kind words,
the mild tuck is easier than you think, probably no more than an hour to do .. here is what a mild tuck used to look like on my car a few years ago
4-11-2013
its alive, so thats a good sign that the wiring relatively works..
lifters are noisy, fuel pressure has to be adjusted, aluminum exhaust in garage doesn't sound the best, No alternator hooked up. Besides these things it is a monumental step for the car to start. Time to button her up and move it outside. Sorry for the crappy Iphone video
4-12-2013
I forgot to post up pictures of the aluminum exhaust and pcv hard line that I did for the car . I was able to purchase the exhaust from a member on the boards and modify it slightly to fit my cars set up
aluminum exhaust is now completed with vband flange, basically one piece downpipe back set up in 3 inch.
A picture of the jun Bl with V band test pipe vs Aluminum exhaust
close up on the v band assembly in aluminum
decided to do a pcv line in hard aluminum line because it is aesthetically pleasing to me versus the regular AN braided line. I built with the concept of it being one piece and saving a few ounces when compared to other alternatives
Amazing job!
Posted by bdub on 1/21/21 @ 1:49:22 PM