View Poll Results: Should I polish the whole pipe?
Polish the whole pipe
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Don't waste time polishing the parts that cannot be seen anyways
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to polish or not to polish....
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to polish or not to polish....
Hello,
I have just finished polishing the upper portion of the stock intake pipe that faces the firewall and snakes between the UIM & ABS unit (for the fd). It took me a total of about 2 1/2 hrs to complete. I have posted a couple pics below. Since I have the stock twins, only the very tip of this pipe is seen w/o removing white a few parts. My question is...
Should I polish the rest of it, or just leave it the way I have it, with only the portion that can be seen polished?
Thanks for any opinions, and possible discussions
I have just finished polishing the upper portion of the stock intake pipe that faces the firewall and snakes between the UIM & ABS unit (for the fd). It took me a total of about 2 1/2 hrs to complete. I have posted a couple pics below. Since I have the stock twins, only the very tip of this pipe is seen w/o removing white a few parts. My question is...
Should I polish the rest of it, or just leave it the way I have it, with only the portion that can be seen polished?
Thanks for any opinions, and possible discussions
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How did I know ^^^ he would be the first person suggesting you to not do the whole thing... lazy bastard. Jerry if your gonna do something, do it all the way man.
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Originally posted by 93BlackFD
single turbo, then polish
single turbo, then polish
I have the 99-specs right now, and I love them. In due time, I will upgrade to the bnr's or m2's, but this is not the time for that.
Xtacy7: why did you polish the whole thing? Did you do it yourself? Can you see anything beyond the top? Does it bother you not having the whole thing done?
Thanks for the thoughts, guys For SURE when I don't need the spare anymore, I'll polish the whole thing before selling
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Sweet! I have a coolant leak somewhere
Since the car's out of commision, I'll be pulling/polishing the y-pipe, so it wouldn't be too much of a hassle to go ahead and finish the job.
...not that I really want to work on the car
Since the car's out of commision, I'll be pulling/polishing the y-pipe, so it wouldn't be too much of a hassle to go ahead and finish the job.
...not that I really want to work on the car
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Polish everything!
You can't really tell by the 1st pic, but everything is polished on my car...front cover, fuel rail, LIM, water pump...even the rotor housings. I used to get "wow" when I popped the hood...now I get "HOLY ****!"
Here's a crappy pic from the install that shows the extent of the bling.
You can't really tell by the 1st pic, but everything is polished on my car...front cover, fuel rail, LIM, water pump...even the rotor housings. I used to get "wow" when I popped the hood...now I get "HOLY ****!"
Here's a crappy pic from the install that shows the extent of the bling.
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Originally posted by ianewk
Here's a crappy pic from the install that shows the extent of the bling.
Here's a crappy pic from the install that shows the extent of the bling.
In the 2nd pic, i dunno if it's just me or the angle, but did you have the center-facing side of the LIM polished? Did you also have the underside of the UIM done? It's areas like that which I was undecided on...... I won't be able to see how tired I am in the reflection
Well, it looks like I'll be polishin' the whole dang thang
Peer pressure is powerful.....
*pics to come in a week or 2
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Didn't do the inside of the LIM or the underside of the UIM. Kind of a waste of time once you get it all together...especially if you still have the twins (and the rat's nest).
I have a lot of small polished pieces in that area that stand out more because of that...like my fuel rail.
I have a lot of small polished pieces in that area that stand out more because of that...like my fuel rail.
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Originally posted by ianewk
Didn't do the inside of the LIM or the underside of the UIM. Kind of a waste of time once you get it all together...especially if you still have the twins (and the rat's nest).
I have a lot of small polished pieces in that area that stand out more because of that...like my fuel rail.
Didn't do the inside of the LIM or the underside of the UIM. Kind of a waste of time once you get it all together...especially if you still have the twins (and the rat's nest).
I have a lot of small polished pieces in that area that stand out more because of that...like my fuel rail.
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I did the UIM and my old SARD intakes by hand, had everything else done through Marvelspeed. I might have done the other parts as well if my car was anywhere near me when the work was being done on it... but I doubt it considering I paid $350 to get everything polished. Considering that I'm in Altus Oklahoma, and the car was done in Dallas...it made it rather difficult.
Honestly though, after spending the amount of time I did on the UIM and SARDS (and the blisters that ensued)...I was glad to pay for the work.
Either way...what's your point
Honestly though, after spending the amount of time I did on the UIM and SARDS (and the blisters that ensued)...I was glad to pay for the work.
Either way...what's your point
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I bought a 3/4 hp buffer, and I use a 10" wheel. As for the compound, everyone has their own preferences
....and that's all I have to say about that
....and that's all I have to say about that