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Old 02-27-2011, 01:10 AM
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Almost done!! :biggrin:





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That is looking killer bro!
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Hey man just eanna say keepi it cooking, and i do have a few afteramrket morotor mounts i will send you, if you wanna pay for, there poly mountys for a 6 bolt. would have to smach out the stock bushing and extc.. but same size... anyway hit me up!!! PM ME



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Heyalso wanted to say, you should totally not hang the FPR off the Fuel rail, I have seen it, and over time with all the vibrations, and shifting, the wieght of the FPR, WILL cause the Rail to crack. I would mount it to the firewall and run a line to the rail from the regulator! Just a little note from XP.



Yet, good job, also paint the turbo elbow, lol!!!
Old 02-28-2011, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Turboron_99
Heyalso wanted to say, you should totally not hang the FPR off the Fuel rail, I have seen it, and over time with all the vibrations, and shifting, the wieght of the FPR, WILL cause the Rail to crack. I would mount it to the firewall and run a line to the rail from the regulator! Just a little note from XP.



Yet, good job, also paint the turbo elbow, lol!!!


Thanks man, ur not the 1st to tell me! Looking for some braided wire to mount it to the rear of the firewall, figured it'd look nice for the picture. I'll paint the elbow lol, need to do the same w/ my ic piping n stuff
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Looking awesome! your motivating me to get to work on mine!, even though its minus 15 in my garage.
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Engine is IN!!! Took a little work but had my buddy Tom drive down n help get the wiring harness in n stuff. Very pleased so far can't wait to actuall crank this thing. There were somethings we had to do (minor) to get this thing in I'll describe them soon, here are some pix in the mean time!











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I'd still mount that fpr on the firewall tho
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Originally Posted by SR Tech




I'd still mount that fpr on the firewall tho


Ya def, found some extra braided lines to run it to firewall, I think this should work:







Thanks for the tip guys!
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I have that same space heater. LOL.



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