Best way to detail this mess of an engine bay out (need ideas)
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There aren't more than a few hours in mine as well.
I just clean it once in a while.
Fuel rail covers and touch up paint.
No wire mods, deletes, and I haven't taken the time to paint the intake or anything yet.
I guess I should at least get a nice throttle body plate...for another 1/10?
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I just clean it once in a while.
Fuel rail covers and touch up paint.
No wire mods, deletes, and I haven't taken the time to paint the intake or anything yet.
I guess I should at least get a nice throttle body plate...for another 1/10?
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I've seen many posts saying they didn't really notice a difference when they added a strut tower brace and I can tell you without a doubt, I noticed a difference and I can only imagine it is in the design.
With the brace installed and tightened, turn the center adjuster one full turn (to lengthen the bar - pushing outwards). Tighten the jam nuts on each side of the adjuster to pre-load the shock towers. Spohn Part#965