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A little cleaner under the hood
I've been meaning to do this for quite a while now, but I finally moved the coils.
Looks much better, but now I'm not so in love with the factory fuel rail. lol http://lateral-g.org/temp/no_coils.jpg Better than before... It almost looks like my car had its braces taken off. :lol: http://lateral-g.org/temp/wide_LS7.jpg |
WOW.... Nice!
--Eric |
Look good under there.
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Looks killer Scott, where do the coils end up mounting?
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Huge difference! It's amazing what that little extra details will do. :thumbsup:
What dd you use to move them? |
scott the old girl cleans up good.
rick k:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: |
I offered him some but he must of gone with a different set.
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Looks great Scott! :thumbsup:
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Car looks great Scott! I was wondering when you made the swap, did you have any panel fitment adjustments to make from the old subframe to the new? I see you did not take the front sheetmetal apart, but was wondering how that part of the swap went. Thanks!
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I mounted them on the backside of the footwell area of the floor. There's at least 2" of clearance - they fit perfect. You can see the right side coils in this pic. the drivers side has way more room, but because of the steering column, you can't see them at all. http://lateral-g.org/temp/no_coils2.jpg Quote:
What was pretty cool was we checked for squareness of the frame when I had it aligned on a pretty new Hunter alignment rack. It was perfect. I was surprised, to be honest, that it was dead nuts on. I had simply used the alignment dowel rod holes in the frame and body and cross measured in a few places. Another interesting thing was that I had the car aligned 2 years ago when I finished it, and we got the thrust angle set at .01 degrees. After 2 years and 7,300 miles, it still measured .01 degrees. Pretty amazing that the quadralink never moved. http://lateral-g.org/temp/test_fit_01.jpg |
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