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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by bradnic View Post
    Kills me that I missed your car there. I did see Andre and Dan though. next year I hope
    I did get to see your car, looked slick!

    Originally posted by spike68 View Post
    Ugh. Your car....and your wheels. I want all of it

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    18K.

    Originally posted by Reichart12 View Post
    Hey it was good meeting you the other day. They should be the 21# pink top injectors so even more headroom than 19s. I should have a picture or two of your car Ill be posting in the coming days once I get around to going through them all.
    Yeah, good to put a face with the name. You were right, I had them flow checked and cleaned today and they flow 22.3 Lb/Hr @ 3 Bar. Looking forward to pics.

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  • Reichart12
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    Originally posted by 318aye View Post
    Thanks to Reichart for the 19# injectors that will get me some fuel headroom.
    Hey it was good meeting you the other day. They should be the 21# pink top injectors so even more headroom than 19s. I should have a picture or two of your car Ill be posting in the coming days once I get around to going through them all.

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  • spike68
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    Ugh. Your car....and your wheels. I want all of it

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G925A using Tapatalk

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  • bradnic
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    Kills me that I missed your car there. I did see Andre and Dan though. next year I hope

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  • 318aye
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    Put another 350 miles on the airbox. No rubbing on either end, everything held up great. Weather held up nicely at The Vintage as well, Hot Springs is a killer venue. Thanks to Reichart for the 19# injectors that will get me some fuel headroom, and Levent @ GPS for the stainless brake lines! Also looking at overhauling the cooling system as the car does like to creep a bit when the weather is warm.

    Got the drone out for a bit.











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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
    Let me know if I can help in any way! 8)
    I definitely will.

    Originally posted by EuroChriz View Post
    Such a great build! Keep up the great work!

    I'd pay to get my cluster converted that way!
    Thanks. Definitely doable on your own, I think the parts were ~120. BavRest will also do everything for you + refurb your cluster if you're into that.

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  • EuroChriz
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    Such a great build! Keep up the great work!

    I'd pay to get my cluster converted that way!

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  • MR 325
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    Originally posted by 318aye View Post
    Thanks! I try to be helpful.

    I'm hoping to build a high compression 3 liter next year, should be fun!
    Let me know if I can help in any way! 8)

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
    I just spend a long time going through this thread. How did I not see this before?

    Great work, I love your documentation of everything!

    I think 180whp is damn impressive.
    Thanks! I try to be helpful.

    I'm hoping to build a high compression 3 liter next year, should be fun!

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  • MR 325
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    I just spend a long time going through this thread. How did I not see this before?

    Great work, I love your documentation of everything!

    I think 180whp is damn impressive.

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by e30 gangsta View Post
    Understood. I just didn't like the fact of open trumpets on a street car. Too high ait's and no filtration for the engine which is bad. Then you run socks or filters on the stacks and you lose power. Kind of a dumb setup if you ask me.

    Now if you get more power, lower ait's, and a proper filtration while running the airbox setup, then it is the only way to go in my eyes.

    With the kit can you maintain stock cruise control?
    It's certainly incomplete, but definitely fun. I never had any serious issues, but I also didn't daily drive the car with open stacks, and had screens to prevent any big debris. Airbox fixes these things ;).

    I'm planning on putting cruise back on the car. It is in no way tied to the ECU IIRC, and everything would fit back up (as long as my ducted solution for the filter doesn't get too bulky, still interested to see what Kam does). I will need to get new brackets cut locally to allow for mounting of the cruise throttle cable, in red below:



    The rear bracket is pretty easily redone, but the bracket on the master link is going to require thought. There's not a whole lot of room when you move through its range of motion.

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  • e30 gangsta
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    Originally posted by 318aye View Post
    Thanks, see above.



    As with most things, what digger said. It allows you to maintain all the port velocity and tuned length runner benefits while also mitigating IAT's.
    Understood. I just didn't like the fact of open trumpets on a street car. Too high ait's and no filtration for the engine which is bad. Then you run socks or filters on the stacks and you lose power. Kind of a dumb setup if you ask me.

    Now if you get more power, lower ait's, and a proper filtration while running the airbox setup, then it is the only way to go in my eyes.

    With the kit can you maintain stock cruise control?

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  • 318aye
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    Originally posted by alas View Post
    I'd also like to know as I'm about to restore those same bits plus my mirrors very soon.

    Great write up so far!
    Thanks, see above.

    Originally posted by e30 gangsta View Post
    Interesting. Nice to see that the airbox finally helps. I assume now with the airbox on the street you are no longer having heat soak issues with the trumpets?
    As with most things, what digger said. It allows you to maintain all the port velocity and tuned length runner benefits while also mitigating IAT's.

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  • digger
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    Originally posted by e30 gangsta View Post
    I assume now with the airbox on the street you are no longer having heat soak issues with the trumpets?
    the exhaust radiation and coolant temp will still be the same, and if there is not enough airflow i.e. if youre sitting in slow traffic on a hot day everything under the hood simply gets hot. The airbox if ducted well means the engine breathes cooler air because you limit how much air from under the hood is ingested. it doesnt solve a heat soak issue it solves an IAT issue

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  • e30 gangsta
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    Interesting. Nice to see that the airbox finally helps. I assume now with the airbox on the street you are no longer having heat soak issues with the trumpets?

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