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#1121
TECH Regular
iTrader: (3)
2JAWZ, haha yea that's a Dale Earnhardt Chevy logo on my Pontiac, it goes well with the small block Chevy under the hood lol. I bought the emblem like 7 years ago and it's been on my car ever since... I used to have a black/silver/red theme before I wrapped my car and it looked cool then... I might lose the emblem now that it's all black again .
Here is the only driveby video I have, I had my brother take it for a spin during the beginning of summer this year so I could hear what it sounded like.... enjoy!!!
Here is the only driveby video I have, I had my brother take it for a spin during the beginning of summer this year so I could hear what it sounded like.... enjoy!!!
#1122
Your boom tube setup has made me spin off into looking at rear bumper exhaust exits...to be different.
Exactly like this. Driver side rear right behind the rear tire but through the bumper cover. There is nothing blocking this area. The PS has structure material for the spare tire to go
Exactly like this. Driver side rear right behind the rear tire but through the bumper cover. There is nothing blocking this area. The PS has structure material for the spare tire to go
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Tuskyz28 (07-19-2020)
#1125
TECH Resident
iTrader: (34)
a fellow ohioan i see
took everything removable off of it and taped every opening really good and clamped it into a vise and cut a rag into small strips to wrap around every tiny spot. Used mothers aluminum polish. took around 5 hours manually and then applied wizard metal sealer and let that stay on for 48 hours and wiped it off.
Others use a buffing wheel and take about an hour but i didnt want to risk getting anything into the fuel rail since you cannot get it out and i just had my fuel injectors cleaned and rebuilt with new filters.
Annodizing is soposed to come off with oven cleaner but i tried many and it never worked, also tried milkstone acid which if you left a steel part in for days it would be gone and none of that touched it. the aluminum polish is instant, i was very surprised.
took everything removable off of it and taped every opening really good and clamped it into a vise and cut a rag into small strips to wrap around every tiny spot. Used mothers aluminum polish. took around 5 hours manually and then applied wizard metal sealer and let that stay on for 48 hours and wiped it off.
Others use a buffing wheel and take about an hour but i didnt want to risk getting anything into the fuel rail since you cannot get it out and i just had my fuel injectors cleaned and rebuilt with new filters.
Annodizing is soposed to come off with oven cleaner but i tried many and it never worked, also tried milkstone acid which if you left a steel part in for days it would be gone and none of that touched it. the aluminum polish is instant, i was very surprised.
#1134
TECH Resident
iTrader: (34)
I never got a chance to get mine painted, work takes too much time. I like the hood but disappointed that I couldn’t use a ws6 air base with it and a 98mm lid. Wouldn’t even fit with a short sleek beak base, had to melt it to crunch it down and still have to cut some clearance under the hood so it doesn’t rub.....