shaved fox engine bays


what was done behind the head lights to finish off that area? thats the part im trying to come up with... have a couple of ideas, but am not sure...

and where did you atach the adjusting rod atbelow the water pump. i will be doing that same set up soon.

looks great. +1 for sure...
 
what was done behind the head lights to finish off that area? thats the part im trying to come up with... have a couple of ideas, but am not sure...

If I recall we didnt do much with that area but it looked fine, but I know what your sayin would have been nice to smooth that area in a little. Thanks for compliment and im tryin to think on what that rod was attached to...
 
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You can see the rod runs pretty much parallel to the bracket, i am sure there is a stud or something there to attach it to.
 
You gain a lot of space if you get rid of half the cylinders
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You gain a lot of space if you get rid of half the cylinders
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Scott, that is awesome right there! Talk about turning some heads. When you go by and the thing sounds like a rice rocket that is going to really make people scratch their heads.

Dan

ps. have you seen the pictures of my little '03 Evo?

pps. I've got an Evo block that has been sleeved and a fully ported Evo cylinder head with HKS 280cams and good springs that I'm trying to get rid of. If you know anyone looking for this stuff, let me know.
 
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here's mine, no body work done in these pics yet, It is currently at fogged10's house getting paint and body work.

<a href="http://gs113.photobucket.com/groups/n237/CTLXZQK1G2/?action=view&current=enginebaysmoothed-2.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://gi113.photobucket.com/groups/n237/CTLXZQK1G2/enginebaysmoothed-2.jpg" border="0" alt="engine bay"></a>

<a href="http://gs113.photobucket.com/groups/n237/CTLXZQK1G2/?action=view&current=enginebaysmoothed-1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://gi113.photobucket.com/groups/n237/CTLXZQK1G2/enginebaysmoothed-1.jpg" border="0" alt="engine bay smoothed out"></a>
 
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