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Old 12-02-08, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by liv4psi
I love the satin black color. I'm looking forward to seeing finished pics with it out in the sunshine!

Also, don't worry about anyone giving you a hard time for your engine bay. I am more impressed by someone who isn't scared to do the work themselves, regardless. That's the fun of having a project, watching it evolve.
yeah i cant wait to get it out on the road again, and yes every small bit of wrench time was done by me from the BBK to the bridge porting, i have been building rx motors for about 8 years, so i know my way around a tool box lol, and yes my engine bay is slightly messy at the moment, but it will be cleaned up i just posted that as a progress pic lol.
Old 12-02-08, 01:42 PM
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Nice project, man! I really like the satin black with the gold wheels, I'll bet it looks badass in person. There will always be haters... You're doing your thing- respect.
Old 12-02-08, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by TimeMachine
Nice project, man! I really like the satin black with the gold wheels, I'll bet it looks badass in person. There will always be haters... You're doing your thing- respect.
thanks man, yeah they look amazing in person, i may repaint the wheels satin black with a small red pin stripe around the far outter edge. yeah haters suck.... its like going into someones house and telling them it looks like **** just disresectful IMO.

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Old 12-02-08, 06:56 PM
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hahahaha post 500. lol
But DAAAAMMMM I freakin love that diffuser!!!! Looks HELLA tite!!!!!!
Old 12-02-08, 07:02 PM
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im loving that black and the rims Great job.
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I don't know, Robert... I like the wheels in gold with that color...
Old 12-03-08, 10:08 AM
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yeah me too lol im just indecisive on crap for my car..... but it always works out in the end lol
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good luck with it.....
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FDs are one of the only cars that look good in flat black... well .. they would look good with a happy rainbow paint.... its an fd
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Originally Posted by TT_FD_Scott
FDs are one of the only cars that look good in flat black... well .. they would look good with a happy rainbow paint.... its an fd
lol so true
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I don't know, Robert... I like the wheels in gold with that color...
Ditto... red stripe is played out.
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no sideskirts?
is the rear valance gone? the gas tank just stands out in the pic
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I pretty much agreed with all the pinpoints that the other guy pointed out (about why he called it ghetto). The thing about ghetto rigging is it gets the job done, just without a care as to how it looks, which seems to be what your attitude was to what people pointed out. Some race cars are done somewhat this way because they only pop the hood for mechanics/pit crew, and even they organize it somewhat just to make service easier. If working well is really all that matters, though, then you can keep it where it's at, but expect to hear more of the same if you pop the hood. If you want a little bit of friendly advice on how you can make improvements, then read on.

Keep in mind, constructive criticism here... The best thing to do to clean up a bay is to take each individual part and make it so that it does its job, and is as out of the way as possible. These two things are the paramount rules of thumb for engine bay cleanup/organizing.

Like you said about the hot side piping, it does the job, and although it's more efficient, I doubt you would NOTICE any performance difference by cutting back on the length and bends in the pipe, however, work with it a bit and you can probably straighten it out somehow. Welding an elbow or an angle of some sort right on the housing is an option. The best thing you can do for looks and performance is minimize couplers, so think about that, too. It would be a fairly timely, maybe expensive job, but would do wonders, so it's something to get to eventually.

Next thing is looking at the rest of the piping. Besides the mismatched couplers (also a pet peeve of mine), you've got mismatched finishes. UIM, intake elbow, hot side piping, cold side piping, and IC core piping all seem to be different finishes. There's another timely, somewhat expensive cleanup task. Powder coating is cheaper than getting your parts to a mirror finish, so there's something you could consider, too.

About the FPR... I don't doubt it's been running fine without issues, but being over the hot stuff is just going to make it a catalyst in a worst case scenario. Also, if a line begins to leak from a fitting, for example, it's pretty much instant inferno. This is more of a safety measure. Slim chances anything will happen, but if anything happens, it will be much more dangerous than leaking fuel on the cold side.

The Y-block...again, it works, but it can work just as well out of the way, too. Against the firewall, maybe? Under the UIM? Up to you, but if you can remove it from sight, your engine bay will look a lot better. The intake manifold that it's on top of is a much better show piece, anyways.

Then there's the stuff like the wiring/vacuum hoses mentioned before. Try tucking them away, zip tying them together, shortening the hoses, etc. Just take a step back and look at it and start thinking about where else these things could perform just as well, and look at what sticks out (in a bad way). Maybe some new rubber hoses, or silicon hoses would be a cheap bling item, if only to replace moldy or worn stuff.

Like I said, just start looking at everything with a "can that be moved out of the way?" stance, and you can slowly start finding ways of reorganizing and cleaning things up. The car looks good, otherwise, just stick with it and you'll have a great ride.
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I think he has FEED sides...
Old 12-04-08, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by silentblu
no sideskirts?
is the rear valance gone? the gas tank just stands out in the pic
yeah i have feed carbon sides, you cant run the vanance with the RE diffuser, im going to re coat the tank so its a little more black in color that should make it look better.
Old 12-04-08, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 3rdgensleeper
you cant run the vanance with the RE diffuser
You definitely can. You just have to edit the rear valance a bit to make it all fit, I've seen it on a couple cars.
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Hey man, great project! Loving it mucho much. I wouldn't worry about what people think. You shouldn't have to even explain 'why' things are the way they are. They should just know that when you pull up beside them in that beast, to be very very scared!! VROOOOOM! lol.
Any way, i do have on thing (even though i said what i said above, lol). I have to agree with troux about the FPR. although it may work, it's just a safety issue that, if something were to happen, i'm sure none of us would like to turn on the news to a burnt up Satin Black FD. You know? Just something, that i think out of all things to think about, is something real important to consider.
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Originally Posted by 3rdgensleeper
yeah i have feed carbon sides, you cant run the vanance with the RE diffuser, im going to re coat the tank so its a little more black in color that should make it look better.
i don't know if the diffuser has an actual opening or not, but maybe a grill would be good to cover the tank, if you get what i'm saying
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Still need the front sub frame?
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so where is the finish product, has it been a week?
Old 12-05-08, 08:39 AM
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Still need the front sub frame?
lol, no i finally got the one i ordered originally, about 3 months proir to the one i was talking to you about

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so where is the finish product, has it been a week?
its been REALLY freaking cold lol give me a break, soon my son soon.

everyone thanks !!!
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ok so i forgot about this thread.... lol mybad so here is the update





















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Nice pics, not too keen on the headlight kit though
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car looks good only problem is it looks like a honda s2000 with those head lights


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