Post Pictures of your Engine Bay !!! (4TH GEN)
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Post Pictures of your Engine Bay !!! (4TH GEN)
Are you proud of your engine bay ? Or does a pesky family of birds nest up in their along with the neighborhood cats and rats ?
POST YOUR ENGINE BAYS PICS HERE ! LETS SEE WHAT YOU GOT 4TH GEN'RS!!
POST YOUR ENGINE BAYS PICS HERE ! LETS SEE WHAT YOU GOT 4TH GEN'RS!!
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Originally posted by Vyrus
Although the time is definitely overdue for a change...
-Cyrus
Although the time is definitely overdue for a change...
-Cyrus
With that added wait it probally drops like 1\10 of a second on your 1\4 mile speeds. heh j\k
i was just wondering why
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I tried to upload a pic or 2 of my engine bay and i got this message .....
Warning!!! MYSQL 4thGen Forum Maxima.org can not handle such filth, clean your engine bay about 500 times and then try.
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Clean engine bays are pretty, but work just the same as a dirty one... i cleaned it once, but with an aftermarket grill that is as open as my trenz the engine bay just gets too dirty too fast.
Warning!!! MYSQL 4thGen Forum Maxima.org can not handle such filth, clean your engine bay about 500 times and then try.
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Clean engine bays are pretty, but work just the same as a dirty one... i cleaned it once, but with an aftermarket grill that is as open as my trenz the engine bay just gets too dirty too fast.
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Originally posted by mblasko85
Why do you still have your stock plastic intake in.
With that added wait it probally drops like 1\10 of a second on your 1\4 mile speeds. heh j\k
i was just wondering why
Why do you still have your stock plastic intake in.
With that added wait it probally drops like 1\10 of a second on your 1\4 mile speeds. heh j\k
i was just wondering why
-Cyrus
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Originally posted by Vyrus
Well it does scoop up more fresh air than nothing, so I decided to keep it. Plus I have a very large cone and I am reassure it will not fall off (it rests in the airbox perfectly). But basically - The more air, the better right?
-Cyrus
Well it does scoop up more fresh air than nothing, so I decided to keep it. Plus I have a very large cone and I am reassure it will not fall off (it rests in the airbox perfectly). But basically - The more air, the better right?
-Cyrus