alllllmost done.... build pics
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also, on an NA, the exhaust heat is isolated to the pass side of the engine. of course u'll still have to deal with radiator heat and just radiant heat coming from the block.
i can experiment tonite. run the car around and take laser thermo thru the driver side wheel well with hood closed.
i can experiment tonite. run the car around and take laser thermo thru the driver side wheel well with hood closed.
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u think the exterior powdercoating on the cam tower and balance shaft and intake mani is going to really affect temperatures in a significant way? i have my doubts...
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eh... not really... it is a little bit of an insulator though...
the intake manifold for example is normally a very rough porous texture so that it has more surface area... that way it will disburse more heat. now its completely smooth... im guessing the total surface area has been cut in half.
but yeah i wouldnt expect the temps to rise more than a degree or 2 more than normal... especially on an n/a
the intake manifold for example is normally a very rough porous texture so that it has more surface area... that way it will disburse more heat. now its completely smooth... im guessing the total surface area has been cut in half.
but yeah i wouldnt expect the temps to rise more than a degree or 2 more than normal... especially on an n/a
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Everything must be going good....Cause I have not recieved the Oh **** call about the Paint yet......
Good Job....I wouldn't be paranoid about the wireloom.....It looks great and is going to be just fine....Can't wait for your assistance to do mine next
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Good Job....I wouldn't be paranoid about the wireloom.....It looks great and is going to be just fine....Can't wait for your assistance to do mine next
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i am actually really excited to start the work on your engine... its really the only piece of your car left that hasnt been touched for the most part.
I've got a lift and a stand ready to go, so you just say when
i am actually really excited to start the work on your engine... its really the only piece of your car left that hasnt been touched for the most part.
I've got a lift and a stand ready to go, so you just say when
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"A word of caution. I know a guy who loomed all of his wires on the engine of his Boxster. He must have used some cheap kind of Pep Boys looms because they melted all over his engine. What a friigin' mess it was."
I had been thinking the same thing a couple of days ago... I like the blue reflective tape the best...
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...ShieldingTape/
I had been thinking the same thing a couple of days ago... I like the blue reflective tape the best...
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...ShieldingTape/
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used some jumper cables to hook a battery up to the power supply to the fuse/relay panel and my windows were just rolled up and down for the first time in like 2 years! anyone have any good tips on how to mount a battery in the spare tire well?