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Old 04-15-2019, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by gruhsy
Oil filter relocation kit I am assuming....without going back to look through the thread history

First time I have seen a pic of that on an oil filter housing.
correct, i _hate_ the oem filter location.
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Faen!! (Google translate)


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It's fixable at least
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Next step.. timesert.






Old 04-18-2019, 11:13 AM
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Nice progress. What brand are those bolts?
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Originally Posted by Voith
Nice progress. What brand are those bolts?
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Holy thread resurrections Batman, I was looking to see what folks have done with wings as I came across this Schnitzer on the market. I was looking for something else. Now the piece I’m looking at is a tad more rough and missing the uprights also but a bit of fabricating hasn’t held me back before so....
What do you think? Apparently these thing generate good down force. Does it have potential for the monster.


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Originally Posted by JimV8
Holy thread resurrections Batman, I was looking to see what folks have done with wings as I came across this Schnitzer on the market. I was looking for something else. Now the piece I’m looking at is a tad more rough and missing the uprights also but a bit of fabricating hasn’t held me back before so....
What do you think? Apparently these thing generate good down force. Does it have potential for the monster.


im more after the looks then DF.
Honestly, that is a no super no-go..
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Made a sleeve today,








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So done



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Timesert worked perfect!

Got new headers with egt sensors also, for dyno use.



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I am assuming the sleeve you made was a guide to drill the Time-Sert straight.
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Originally Posted by gruhsy
I am assuming the sleeve you made was a guide to drill the Time-Sert straight.
that’s correct
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