Don't know how I missed this build - nice work.
Hood looks good - fitment looks nice.
#1berettaman1991gtz wrote:Looks good!
Thanks man, its still comin along.
Tony Ellis wrote:Don't know how I missed this build - nice work.
Hood looks good - fitment looks nice.
Thank you, the gaps are off cause i think the car has been in a fender bender, but slotting the fender holes is no biggie
Ok So I have some goodies coming, stay tuned
I love the look of the carbon hood.
Just looking back at the original pics, do you still have that original turbo header? The reason for asking is that the turbo is mounted on an angle, as in not facing straight up. This causes oil not to drain properly due to pooling inside the turbo. This will kill the oil seals inside the turbo much quicker than usual.
gtpsunfire wrote:I love the look of the carbon hood.
Just looking back at the original pics, do you still have that original turbo header? The reason for asking is that the turbo is mounted on an angle, as in not facing straight up. This causes oil not to drain properly due to pooling inside the turbo. This will kill the oil seals inside the turbo much quicker than usual.
I had to have a smaller T3 flange welded on for the new turbo and that issue was corrected. And that worthless of an excuse turbo manifold is soon to be replaced completely.
Awesome man, thats the first thing I noticed when I saw the pics.
Great looking car man!! Love how you did the hood!
2002 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2 EFI Auto
Well now, that was unexpected...
gtpsunfire wrote:Well now, that was unexpected...
I know, the car was cayenne red at one time.
Oh ya, that..lol. Tried to keep it low for awhile.
Wow....
http://www.autorentalandsales.com/images/2004Cavalier005.JPG
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