Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #30 – January 06, 2006, 09:58:26 PM Quote from: Tbird232ciIm getting re-inspired to finish my 5.0"You don't know the power of the Dark Side."- former junk dealer Quote Selected
Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #31 – January 07, 2006, 07:11:31 AM i'm whoring, sorry... but anyway, i'm showing off my 302!:yuck: Quote Selected
Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #32 – January 08, 2006, 07:20:13 PM QuoteYou're going to Carlisle, in June right?Yeah I wish. I'm taking vacation the first week of Aug. so I can't go in June. Stupid work:yuck: . For DakotaEpic I've got soem shots of the scoop but they aren't that clear. I actually don't have the scoop on anymore because I didn't like how it messed with the lines on the car. I just have the hose pointed twords the front of the car out one of the openings in the bumber cover bottom. If you do get the kit however you'll need to drill some new holes to mount it under the bumber because the holes for the Mustang are in the wrong spot. Quote Selected
Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #33 – January 09, 2006, 01:28:36 AM as clean as she getsthe last one was from Carlisle last June... imagine cleaning that! Looks good. Quote Selected
Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #34 – January 21, 2006, 12:10:04 PM I got a lot of work ahead of me... Quote Selected
Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #35 – January 23, 2006, 08:33:42 PM nice engine bay!!! Hey thunderjet, check my engine bay out....cardomain.com/ride/2187985 tell me what you think??? Quote Selected
Engine Bay cleaning tips Reply #36 – January 26, 2006, 04:25:22 PM Dude that's kick ass:bowdown: . I really like it. I think that carbed engine bays just look so much cleaner because they don't have all the wires running around like EFI does. Quote Selected