Post Your Best Pics Of Your Car
#101
Best pic I have of mine:
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For those that like the track pics (Damian's Car):
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For those that like the track pics (Damian's Car):
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#104
Originally Posted by blacksupra94
Whats your car lowered on? Looks real good.
Lowered with? Nothing AFAIK. It has Koni Adjustables but it wasn't lowered or adjusted ride height.
#107
Originally Posted by Shinobi-X
You see one 3rg gen, you see them all...so here is a different angle of mine.
I sort of agree with you so I add mine with a flair. Not the best pic but the most interesting one that I have.
I took this pic last sunday. We went down south past ensenada (yes into Mexico)and after a little offroading I parked and snapped this pic.
#113
legendrx7, very nice! I LOVE the engine bay hehe. Only thing I don't like are the lights...but to each his own.
Question...what's that right behind the UIM, stuck onto the firewall, w/ vacuum hoses coming out of it?
Question...what's that right behind the UIM, stuck onto the firewall, w/ vacuum hoses coming out of it?
#115
it is a vacuum distribution block. it is made by Golden Eagle mfg. it gets is feed from where the stock pvc valve was on the LIM and distributes the same vacuum/boost signal to all of my accessories ie. FPR, wastegate, boost gauge, boost controller....... It's nice to have all of the vacuum hoses going to same spot and same reference.
#116
Originally Posted by legendrx7
it is a vacuum distribution block. it is made by Golden Eagle mfg. it gets is feed from where the stock pvc valve was on the LIM and distributes the same vacuum/boost signal to all of my accessories ie. FPR, wastegate, boost gauge, boost controller....... It's nice to have all of the vacuum hoses going to same spot and same reference.
EDIT: I just saw this on their website:
"We designed the vacuum manifold with the turbo guy in mind. When you run a turbo, there are numerous items that require a good vacuum source. The manifold has six ( 6 ) 1/8" NPT ( pipe ) thread ports for items such as fuel pressure regulator, blow-off valve, boost gauge, boost controller, MAP sensor, etc.; and because all your vacuum sources come from one place, it makes it easier for maintenance and cleanliness, plus you only need one 1/2" Min. source from the intake manifold plenum for proper vacuum instead of having to drill and tap up to six ports in your intake manifold."
Last edited by FDNewbie; 08-14-04 at 11:34 PM.