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Thanks Brian, I appreciate it. I also looked back to the beginning and noticed my original plan was to make a solid motor mount attached further back on the frame to fit the charger...the reason I was thinking that is because when I bought the vortech on ebay it was labeled as ccw rotation. Luckily I noticed it was actually clockwise rotation before I made up the bracket to install it.
Ben is supposed to hook me up with a good deal on a FMIC when we meet up.
I made a little heat shield over the weekend that kind of wraps around the header (there's also header wrap on there). It's thin gauge aluminum, but better than nothing. Also got rid of the purple and coated everything with some zinc chromate primer and a little clear. Not everyone's cup of tea for color, but atleast I have corrosion protection to the max haha.
This post has been edited by al94st: Jul 25, 2011 - 6:06 PM
>Just re-read the entire thread AJ and you have done some great work. Glad to see you made it to the dyno and numbers are impressive compared to a stock 7A - good gains. Can't wait to see the car in person in August!
Thanks Brian, I appreciate it. I also looked back to the beginning and noticed my original plan was to make a solid motor mount attached further back on the frame to fit the charger...the reason I was thinking that is because when I bought the vortech on ebay it was labeled as ccw rotation. Luckily I noticed it was actually clockwise rotation before I made up the bracket to install it.
Ben is supposed to hook me up with a good deal on a FMIC when we meet up.
I made a little heat shield over the weekend that kind of wraps around the header (there's also header wrap on there). It's thin gauge aluminum, but better than nothing. Also got rid of the purple and coated everything with some zinc chromate primer and a little clear. Not everyone's cup of tea for color, but atleast I have corrosion protection to the max haha.
This post has been edited by al94st: Jul 25, 2011 - 6:06 PM






