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Old 06-04-12 | 11:31 PM
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prrex, the engine bay looks good! Check the "j-bolt" orientation on your hold downs, if you put them opposing each other on the correct side of the battery tray the hooks on the batttery tray are offset so that the tie down will be straight across the top of the battery.
Old 06-05-12 | 10:29 PM
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Thanks Jeff, great observation. I was in a hurry to get her to RX7.com so I didn't put alot of thought into the install. Once I get her back I will try that and do some more rearranging.
Originally Posted by turbojeff
prrex, the engine bay looks good! Check the "j-bolt" orientation on your hold downs, if you put them opposing each other on the correct side of the battery tray the hooks on the batttery tray are offset so that the tie down will be straight across the top of the battery.
Old 06-06-12 | 10:44 PM
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Sorry that I didn't answer your question about the CF cover for the battery. I plan to use some of the same CF sheet that I used to cover the hole in the cooling plate right in front of the battery. It would just be a top cover, nothing fancy. I just want to cover some of the yellow. I wonder if you could wrap batteries?
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The engine bay looks clean; do you have a pic of the entire bay? +1 on the battery cover I would love to see it once you are finished. Will the cover go down the sides enough to cover ALL traces of yellow?




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