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It only saves about 5 pounds, but it does open up the engine bay and eliminate the need to remove the blower motor when doing engine work. You can buy a carbon fiber RS duct from Rennline, or go with a stock RS duct from the factory. You do need to install a bridge and remove a fuse.
There is one possible down side. The blower motor is designed to turn on occasionally of the engine is too hot after ****ting down the car. You will lose this feature.
Good to know! Thanks for the info. Will do some more reading.
Was tired of the ill-fitting frunk carpet and decided to make sort of an RS 911 R tribute out of houndstooth. Just used some MDF, Super 77, fabric and a jigsaw.
Changed out my fuse / relay panel. I've been burning up DME relays, recently, and decided the first step to resolving the matter was to make this swap. Next weekend, I'll put the car up on stands and double check the O2 sensor wiring is in order. Don't think it's the fuel pump; it's only drawing around 10A through both boards.
Was tired of the ill-fitting frunk carpet and decided to make sort of an RS 911 R tribute out of houndstooth. Just used some MDF, Super 77, fabric and a jigsaw.
That looks very good.
I am doing a little prep work for some paint correction.
Was tired of the ill-fitting frunk carpet and decided to make sort of an RS 911 R tribute out of houndstooth. Just used some MDF, Super 77, fabric and a jigsaw.
Assembled a few like minded friends for a morning drive. Sorry for the paucity of photos but we were all busy driving Hard to get out of Seattle traffic on a summer weekend, but we got an early start and did the best of the route before things got sticky.
Assembled a few like minded friends for a morning drive. Sorry for the paucity of photos but we were all busy driving Hard to get out of Seattle traffic on a summer weekend, but we got an early start and did the best of the route before things got sticky.
that's a nice drive. thinking of doing the peninsula.. we did i90 to maryhill/Stonehenge then to Portland and back a couple weekends ago.
Engine came out this weekend! List includes (but not limited to)
-Clutch Replacement
-Refinishing Flywheel
-RS Engine Mounts
-Fister Stage II Mufflers
-Clean SAI ports
-Plugs and Wires
-valve cover and timing chain cover gaskets
-Replace CV Joints
-Oil / Fluids change
-Replace Ignition Coils
-Replace front and Rear Shock Mounts
-Install Bilstien B6XT / H&R Springs
-Clean, clean and clean some more!
That's funny- I remember picking up my daughter at high school a couple years ago & having to explain to her cousin why I was putting her bags in the "wrong" end of the car.