SN-95 Engine Bay Clean Up *Pics*

ryclef331

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That looks KILLER man. That dude charges a TON of bread for those panels though....wow. I feel like a cheap whore for the work I've done!
 

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How were those panels secured before being welded? Rivets or screws? Those seem to be quite the timesaver.
 

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ryclef331 said:
That looks KILLER man. That dude charges a TON of bread for those panels though....wow. I feel like a cheap whore for the work I've done!

Really? I thought they were a good deal. Takes the guess work out and looks awesome once painted.
 

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that looks amazing, i wish my motor had been pulled when i repainted me car/and or i could afford the paint to do it now. maybe one day. . . excellent job sir. was wondering though, does water not get to your fuses where they are now if you drive in heavy rain?
 

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Wow, that looks great.


Couple pointers though:
- You should've done something different with the brackets, like chrome or dark powdercoat them. It will be difficult to maintain them.
- Your tensioner looks like crap. Do something with it. And get the Wazee pulley for it.
- Plug wires are disorderly. Loom them. Even my tried-and-true zip-tie method would help.
- CSR billet water neck
- More uniform fasteners

Still, very, very nice.

Paul.
 

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I think it looks great, would be cool if the intake matched the valve covers (red on black). And I hate how you would have to take the wheel of to change a fuse......
 

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Blakonblak94 said:
How were those panels secured before being welded? Rivets or screws? Those seem to be quite the timesaver.

You can either bolt them or weld them.
 

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this is amazing! i have aleady tucked most of my wiring, but i have been wanting to shave the engine bay for a long time, but it looked like too much work

i had no idea these panels were made and were so cheap. i'm buying them right away before i put my motor back in my car


to the OP, thanks for sharing!
 

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That looks Amazing, i'd love to do that to my car, would be a perfect finishing touch after i finish putting my blower on!
 

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I think some of you guys are missing the fact that its not the OP's car its a car done at GB Performance.

As far as my reason for posting here do you happen to know what color the upper was powder coated? Looks to either be flat or wrinkle black???
 

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