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Intercooler Pipe- Left Side
Created on 2008-10-07 18:06:03
With the right side done- I need to focus on the left side. This will be a bit more complicated, since the MAF and turbo intake pipe are in this area as well. I will first build an ABS mockup, so I can figure how much to dish the fender. Here are some pictures of a couple views of the area I have to work with.
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Intercooler Pipe Left Side/dsc02911

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Intercooler Pipe Left Side/dsc02910

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Intercooler Pipe Left Side/dsc02912

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Intercooler Pipe- Right Side (aluminum) 4   After measuring the ABS mockup- I ordered a polished aluminum pipe 45 deg bend and cut the legs to size. Fits pretty nice with the silcone connectors I picked up as well.
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New Motor Mounts 4   The motor mounts were purchased from Michael Spreadbury, who installs SR20 motors in Datsun Roadsters. He has some very impressive installations, and fabricates and sells some of t...
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Electrical Conduit 4   I added a conduit to the front wheel well on both sides to run the wiring as well as the hood latch release through. This should keep the engine compartment free of extraneous wiri...
New Toy 1   After trying to figure out how to make some of the firewall cuts I need to make, I decided to buy a plasma cutter. Just a cheap one (yeah Harbor Freight), but this really makes cut...
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Hood (bonnet) Seams 3   Since I welded the fenders on, I removed all the bolts and captive nuts that hold the fender in place along the hood edge. The bolt holes were welded in, then ground flush and fill...
Doors 2   More body mods: Since I am using Harley mirrors that mount to the wind wing, I welded up the mirror holes in the door. I also welded in the door lock hole. Doors are now ni...

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