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#4
Moderator
Nice delete.
You could go further by running a standalone. This would allow:
1. Running a MAP behind the manifold to delete the MAF and hide any wiring behind the intake manifold. You could also hide the Idle Controller and not plumb it into the intake.
2. Run COPs to delete the big factory coils/bracket and wires.
3. Turn the injectors 180 so the wiring runs on the backside behind the fuel rail.
BTW, what fan are you running with the half core? CFM rating?
You could go further by running a standalone. This would allow:
1. Running a MAP behind the manifold to delete the MAF and hide any wiring behind the intake manifold. You could also hide the Idle Controller and not plumb it into the intake.
2. Run COPs to delete the big factory coils/bracket and wires.
3. Turn the injectors 180 so the wiring runs on the backside behind the fuel rail.
BTW, what fan are you running with the half core? CFM rating?
#6
Senior Member
That picture is old. The injector wiring is in a 1/4" loom under the fuel rail now. And the iacv is behind the manifold. I've also changed the intake setup and removed a few things since that picture was taken. Guess I should take a current one.
It's a stock Accent X3 radiator with an Elantra ac fan.
It's a stock Accent X3 radiator with an Elantra ac fan.
#8
Senior Member
Haha!! I've been lazy with all my updates on the car! Thanks for asking!!
Off the top of my head....
Synapse BOV
Haltech Elite 1500
Flex fuel sensor
Ksport coilovers
Just recently got carbon door sills
Pioneer 7" reciever
Polk speakers all around
Probably more since the last time I updated. Might have to do an update page here soon.
Off the top of my head....
Synapse BOV
Haltech Elite 1500
Flex fuel sensor
Ksport coilovers
Just recently got carbon door sills
Pioneer 7" reciever
Polk speakers all around
Probably more since the last time I updated. Might have to do an update page here soon.
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Vehicle: 1999 Elantra GLS Sportswagon