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    #46
    Originally posted by Drmoussaka View Post
    Why do you think its dumb not to leave the seam sealer?
    Because no matter what you do the chassis is going to flex, So if you dont weld up the seams correct or grind them down to far its going to crack and look like shit..

    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
    a couple of things here:

    1. Change your hose clamps to plastic cable clamps, so the vibration doesn't cause damage to the wire

    2. before you use a butt connector under the hood, squirt a dab of silicone in the ends of the connector...waterproof FTW!
    1) The clamps got a rubber/foam mat added to them after I got the car back from paint and they are wrapped in that plastic tube shit.

    2) The only wires that didnt get the heat shrink conenctors was the big red ones. But they all got heat wrapped after. I no longer have it setup like that since I dont have ABS any more. All of them wire was removed from the whole car..

    Originally posted by ansonivan View Post
    ^ good idea for sure. I always go for soldering and heat shrink because it looks better, is automatically weather tight (assuming you use quality shrink) and it's really satisfying.
    What he said was correct, But it was all changed after. I dont have photos of it now but when I take my fenders back off when the car goes to get painted I will snap a few.

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      #47
      Originally posted by bejbis View Post



      That shit is SICK!!!!

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        #48
        I still don't get where everythign dissappears to.
        Who doesn't love a little BBQ?
        Griot's Garage at a Deep Discount

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          #49
          Originally posted by e30this View Post
          I would think that he is talking about the photos that he posted. :weak:
          I was asking who the car (who's engine bay pics he posted) belonged to.
          - skipping the E36 generation completely -

          Originally posted by Stephen
          Alot of newer cars do nothing for me

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            #50
            Should have been more specific... The guy who owns that car doesnt even live in the states. There is a forum with all the info about his car but I dont remember what it is. I will look later.. Heres some photos when he did the car for the first time. Second time he added skirts and flip front end.







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              #51
              wow , that is way cool,

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                #52
                It's on e30.de. I've never seen the engine bay pics for it though.
                - skipping the E36 generation completely -

                Originally posted by Stephen
                Alot of newer cars do nothing for me

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                  I simply think it's a silly "hot import showoff nights" mod.
                  It's a shame you think this, because it definitely originated with the classic/muscle car crowd.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by BraveUlysses View Post
                    It's a shame you think this, because it definitely originated with the classic/muscle car crowd.
                    I don't think it necessarily 'originated' with them, muscle cars didn't have enough shit under the hood to even be messy. Last time I looked at a 67 mustang I could sit on the engine and have my feet on the ground because their such simple cars.
                    Who doesn't love a little BBQ?
                    Griot's Garage at a Deep Discount

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Kruzen View Post
                      I don't think it necessarily 'originated' with them, muscle cars didn't have enough shit under the hood to even be messy. Last time I looked at a 67 mustang I could sit on the engine and have my feet on the ground because their such simple cars.

                      You know, he is kinda right, kinda. The idea came out of the Boyd Coddington / Riddler / AMBR / Billet Everything / 80's rod scene. I think thats what he meant anyway.

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                        #56
                        Just found these on my photobucket. Not the best pics to show it off but you get the point





                        Byron
                        Leichtbau

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by bejbis View Post
                          relocating things like brake boosters, and filling the holes they originally came out of.

                          This is almost to clean looking. I kind of like to see some of the "workings" under the hood like e30this has.

                          1992 BMW 325iC
                          1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
                          1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by bejbis View Post
                            relocating things like brake boosters, and filling the holes they originally came out of.


                            Jesus, that's amazing. :shock:

                            e30this, I really like what you did re-routing all of the wiring along the frame inside the fenders. I'd love to get my engine bay to that point, maybe one of these days when I really have the car down for a long time for a swap or something.

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                              #59
                              man..it kinda looks unnatural to have everything missing. +1 on the 'where the hell do you put all of it when you remove it from the engine bay?'

                              98 540 MSport
                              89 325 ix

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                                #60
                                Under the dash, in the fenders.

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