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Old 05-18-07, 06:13 PM
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Looks just as I remember it Dan, clean enough to eat off of! The only thing you may do is paint the fluid bottles with some black spray paint.
Is your V-mount going to have radiused end tanks by chance?

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haha, more like clean enough to cook off of....but the UIM doesn't get hot enough to do so ....Imagine the grill marks that would make! I never thought about painting the coolant overflow, not a bad idea though. I don't have windshield squirters, so no need to paint that.
As you already know (I think) I'm designing the V-mount that Ramy will sell, so chances are I'll be using one of the cores from that kit. I will not be re-using the end tanks, most likely I'll sell that V-mount and radiator eventually.

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i see them for sale all the time on yahoo japan, fdnewbie could probably get them for ya
or you can sign up for a rinkya.com account and probably have it shipped to you in half that time
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Old 05-19-07, 11:29 AM
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I need these side mirrors! How are they?

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Pics of my Rex

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Originally Posted by wptrx7
I need these side mirrors! How are they?
The side mirrors look great, except for the fact that they are made for RHD cars so looking out the driver side is preety much useless, you have to lean forward to be able to see if there is a car next to you, that is why I ended up selling mine.

If you dont rely on that mirror too much then it wont be a problem.
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Old 05-19-07, 02:07 PM
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few shots of my car with my buddies custom widebody JZX100 Chaser..








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Old 05-19-07, 02:19 PM
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Love your car FD Okinawa. That chaser is SICK!!!!
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Old 05-19-07, 02:34 PM
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Love your car FD Okinawa. That chaser is SICK!!!!
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Yea, there is a lot of work in that chaser.. definatly one of the best custom widebody jobs Ive ever seen. PM me if you want to see some more pics of it, includeing the buildup pics.
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Old 05-19-07, 04:46 PM
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totally love ur car man.
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[QUOTE=kash;6953200]Pics of my Rex



Sorry for a dumb question but what's the purpose of raising the hood at the hinges? I've seen a few cars with this kind of hood set up, mostly the nissans 240 but what for?

P.S. I love the tail lights.
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[QUOTE=ghost-rider;6958473]
Originally Posted by kash
Pics of my Rex

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...r/DSCF3291.jpg

Sorry for a dumb question but what's the purpose of raising the hood at the hinges? I've seen a few cars with this kind of hood set up, mostly the nissans 240 but what for?

P.S. I love the tail lights.
Its some ricer crap that started with civics, I forgot exactly why but theres no point to do it on an FD, stupid.
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Old 05-20-07, 07:35 AM
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It is to let heat escape
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Old 05-20-07, 08:19 AM
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Talking Cheesy parking garage pics

I know its been played out but here are mine

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The idea is to let heat escape but it doesn't work. That's a low pressure zone on the car, therefore it causes air to be sucked IN to the engine bay, not let out. That in turn causes higher pressure under the hood.

Think cowl induction on muscle cars.
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here this will help you out next time

I wanted to share some tips on how to make the best out of your pictures. I posted this from another forum that I belong to. I used some of this tips and I think they are great. There are more tips in THIS thread including rolling shots. Also HERE also a FAQ on photo filters.
Originally Posted by E46 Fanatics
Originally posted by Shinobi and I added several more tips:

1. Light Management Part I: First thing you should know is that there are optimal light conditions you should strive for when taking a photo (outside of a studio that is). The best light is early in the morning or late in the evening. Its generally referred to as "magic light". Colors are better, contrast is not as intense and shadows are softer as opposed to the light at high noon. Here is an excellent example of this:

Good Light: Warm colors, with smooth soft shadows


Bad Light: Light way too intense and colors are washed out



2. Light Management Part II: Another ideal condition to take photos is an overcast day, where the light is naturally soft, is not coming from any one direction and there is little to no shadow.

Good Light: This is my car BTW. Very little editing required, because the light was very good to begin with.



3. Light Management Part III: As much as possible...have the light BEHIND you. You want the colors of your car to come out so you need the light on the car, not against it. If you take a photo with the light in front of you, you'll have to use a flash. Otherwise, you'll get shadows instead.

Good Angle: Here the blue color seems normal


Bad Angle 1: At a different angle, the same color is now lighter and washed out


Bad Angle 2: The blue is muted because you're taking a picture of the car's shadow instead


Do not just park the car and walk around it to take photos. At some point, you will be facing the light and taking a picture of the car's shadow.
WORK WITH THE LIGHT, NOT AGAINST IT.

Another example, a picture of my old E39 M5:




4. Depth of Field. There are two main factors that enable you to control the depth of field in a photograph - the focal length of a lens and the aperture (measured in f-stops/f-numbers). The longer the focal length and the wider the aperture (lower f-numbers), the less depth of field (shallow DOF) you'll end up with. Wide aperture makes the background to blur and drawing the attention to the subject.
Here's an example:




5. Shutter Speed. Use slower shutter speed if you want to capture movement or if you're shooting in a low light environment.
I use a 1/5 second shutter speed for this picture:




6. Composition. A photo with the perfect lighting can look like crap with bad composition. Photography is art, so alot of it is imaginative and subjective, but some key things to remember are:

- Balance. If you have an element on one side, try to duplicate that or complement it on the other side. Here is a good example of that. The car is a little off centered, but you get the idea. The lighting here is excellent:




- Background. Make the effort to find a nice background for your photo.
Its very difficult to manage a background after the fact (unless you're a PS wizard), so its better to find a good location.
Avoid taking photos in common areas like your garage or driveway. Go out and look.
Keep it tidy. Do your best to avoid distracting elements in a shot. If you can't help it, they can be photoshopped out later.
For example, I photoshopped the light pole above the car and the one on the left and ended up with a cleaner picture:

Before:


After:


Also, an ideal background should have some colors that contrast the color of the car.
The green grass in this pic is a perfect contrast to a black car.



Here's another example of my M3:




- Rule of Thirds. By far the most widely used approach to composition is where the frame is divided into nine equally sized boxes using two vertical and two horizontal lines. The strongest four points in the frame are where the intersections of the lines occur, and any subject placed at these points will always have a strong visual appeal.
Here are some examples:






- Angles. As far as what angles of the car are good to take, you should browse through various car pics you can find. If you find an angle that appeals to you, then try to copy it. You can also use various lens types to achieve different effects.


7. Post-Processing. It's easy to take a photo and then manipulate it with Photoshop. Image editing with Photoshop is a whole other thing. Here are just couple basic tips:

- Use Photoshop to edit out distracting elements. That would include things in the background like trash cans, light poles, etc. Also, if you are taking pics on a parking lot, you can remove the parking lines. Edit out things on your car too, like paint chips and scuffs.

- Crop for perfect composition (reframe). To crop more subtly (when shooting), use your zoom lens to move in a little closer to the subject, removing distracting matter from peripheral areas of the photo.

- Use a noise-reduction program (third-party filter) like NoiseNinja to get much smoother surfaces or after shooting with high ISO (ISO 800 or more).

- Use Smart Sharpen filter for better result sharpening the subject. This should be the last step on image post-processing.

- Adjust Contrast or Levels for deeper dark colors and Saturation to bring out bright ones.

- And the most important: DO NOT put too much contrast on a picture.
Remember to AVOID blown-out highlights (whites) and loss of details (blacks).

For example, there's too much contrast in this picture, you can not see the details on the tires at all and also blown highlights - only whites appear on the sky:



Loss of details in blacks:



Whereas, you can clearly see the details of the tires in this pic without losing contrast:



Please feel free to add more tips & techniques with examples.
I will probably add couple more later that I didn't cover like moving shot and low light photography.

Mods, maybe this thread can be put as a "sticky" on the top?

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Old 05-20-07, 10:26 AM
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Very nice pics!!!!
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A few pics I found of my car from HIN





Hey, I just watched your dyno video. I was curious, what kind of exhaust do you have? Sounds great! Great numbers, too.
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Old 05-20-07, 01:21 PM
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+1 for the tips

E46 <3
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Old 05-20-07, 01:23 PM
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Hey, I just watched your dyno video. I was curious, what kind of exhaust do you have? Sounds great! Great numbers, too.
Not to bust your *****, but was it really necessary to repost 3 massive pictures to say that? Please people, stop reposting large images. Either post a URL or use screen names per the thread guidelines.

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in my defense I dont have the best camara. cheap kodak c330. its good for day pictures but terrible for low light and night shots
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Old 05-20-07, 02:00 PM
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in my defense I dont have the best camara. cheap kodak c330. its good for day pictures but terrible for low light and night shots
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