Minor engine bay changes & detailing

HuskerGT

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After installing my black MM adjustable CC plates last year I decided to do something different this year and get rid of the blue stuff in my engine bay, intake couplings, radiator hose couplings, plug wires, dist. cap. I also pulled off some of the chrome covers and caps I had. I kept some pieces, CAI, firewall cover, fuse box cover & strut tower brace. I then tuned it up, cleaned the TB & MAF bumped the timing to 12 degrees (which, for my car, had it running the best) and I replaced the cap & wires with black MSD products. I wanted to replace the blue CAI couplings with black versions. I found some black intake couplings and upper radiator hose couplings from www.siliconeintakes.comhttp://http://. Really fast shipping. I would highly recommend them.

I think it looks better...for now, LOL

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Nutherin'
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Man I can't get over on how much better it looks now...
 

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Looks nice. How hot does your engine bay get with all that chrome?
 
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95_5.0@15 said:
Looks nice. How hot does your engine bay get with all that chrome?
No problems at all. It runs real cool. On my idiot gage, it never gets above the "R", even in the summer.
 

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wow very clean, the way the intakes are on the EFI cars its hard to get the engine bay to look as clean
 
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Thanks.
My only gripe is that the MSD Street Fire wires are a lot shorter than the FRPP wires I had and they don't wrap around the valve covers like the FRPPs. They run over the valve cover. No biggie I guess.
 

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Looks really good, what strut brace is that?

"once you go black you never go back" :laughing5:
 
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javi said:
Looks really good, what strut brace is that?

"once you go black you never go back" :laughing5:
I ordered it through BBK a long time ago. Its made by Gripp. I notice that the new ones shown on their site don't have the triangular gussets welded in where the 2 bars meet and attach to the strut towers now.
 
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427danderson said:
looks good man I wish mine looked half that good!
Thanks. You can just do a little at a time and soon you'll be there...
 

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^ x2 on keeping it simple.

I like it, but thats alot of maintence to keep it clean. Nothing wrong with that.
 
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95_Red V6 said:
^ x2 on keeping it simple.

I like it, but thats alot of maintence to keep it clean. Nothing wrong with that.
Actually, it's pretty easy to maintain after it's all cleaned up.
 

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