post up custom/DIY stuff on your evo
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2 Questions.
1-Loco4 Red out tails.. DIY how to? please.
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFEAF74AE-...7D/picture.JPG
2-Dapper Dan- Whats that coming off your block? the feedline looks like its coming from the Coolant?
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...2/IMG_3634.jpg
1-Loco4 Red out tails.. DIY how to? please.
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFEAF74AE-...7D/picture.JPG
2-Dapper Dan- Whats that coming off your block? the feedline looks like its coming from the Coolant?
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...2/IMG_3634.jpg
Last edited by Gary 805; Feb 14, 2008 at 02:35 PM.
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looking good nick, when you coming back to PCB
sorry guys but my camera is pretty gay
paint stock rims bronze
DIY 20g, porting the back side of the compressor cover was a PIA just takes alot of patience
http://www.driven2modify.com/showthr...026#post239026
DIY W/I, I have been running this say kit for the past 3yrs even on my last car
trunk mount:
yes I keep tools in my trunk and 2 gallons of extra meth and its bungie cord to
keep them from moving around:
find the nozzle
One day I was bored and had a bunch of fitting/nozzles laying around, decide to add a second nozzle. i was running a m15, decide to run dual m10's. In the vid it was a m15 & m10 WAY TOO MUCH
sorry guys but my camera is pretty gay
paint stock rims bronze
DIY 20g, porting the back side of the compressor cover was a PIA just takes alot of patience
http://www.driven2modify.com/showthr...026#post239026
DIY W/I, I have been running this say kit for the past 3yrs even on my last car
trunk mount:
yes I keep tools in my trunk and 2 gallons of extra meth and its bungie cord to
keep them from moving around:
find the nozzle
One day I was bored and had a bunch of fitting/nozzles laying around, decide to add a second nozzle. i was running a m15, decide to run dual m10's. In the vid it was a m15 & m10 WAY TOO MUCH
Last edited by bnice01; Feb 20, 2008 at 08:22 PM.
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2 Questions.
1-Loco4 Red out tails.. DIY how to? please.
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFEAF74AE-...7D/picture.JPG
2-Dapper Dan- Whats that coming off your block? the feedline looks like its coming from the Coolant?
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...2/IMG_3634.jpg
1-Loco4 Red out tails.. DIY how to? please.
http://www.fototime.com/%7BFEAF74AE-...7D/picture.JPG
2-Dapper Dan- Whats that coming off your block? the feedline looks like its coming from the Coolant?
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...2/IMG_3634.jpg
the red tails can be done with a number of products. krylon plastic and glass paint is the most common though
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one-off oil catch tank
Basically a copy of the Sard catch tank. I printed up a few pictures of it from the web site, estimated the size/measurements and used some spare brushed aluminum. The fittings were all sourced from Home Depot. It needs to be polished again.
I'm also working on a one-off full stainless steel front STB. I'll post pics when it's done.
I'm also working on a one-off full stainless steel front STB. I'll post pics when it's done.
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its still not done, but the basics are there
We made this amp rack using box steel from Home Depot.
Currently, we have the metal tabs wrapping the bars, but sooner or later we'll have the mounting tabs welded to the bar. We also intend to make the bar a bit more functional as a STB, with some bracing. When completed, it will be powdercoated to match the car.
As an amp rack though, it functions very well, keeping the amps elevated for improved air circulation, and out of harms (groceries) way.
We made this amp rack using box steel from Home Depot.
Currently, we have the metal tabs wrapping the bars, but sooner or later we'll have the mounting tabs welded to the bar. We also intend to make the bar a bit more functional as a STB, with some bracing. When completed, it will be powdercoated to match the car.
As an amp rack though, it functions very well, keeping the amps elevated for improved air circulation, and out of harms (groceries) way.