Sawgunners project
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Sawgunners project
He showed up a bit after noon and we got right to work. He got here about 3 mins after UPS showed to deliver his MPS and thermostat.
Started taking the fuel rails off.
Getting there. Already pulled the belts.
The old supercharger came off with no problems at all. Sawgunner is working on changing his plugs.
It was fun watching him struggle with the back. But I finally gave in and got the last two.
Got the new gasket in place and about to put the new supercharger on.
Made him put the bolts in.
And plug in all the injectors.
The last one is always the hardest.
That looks a lot nicer.
Had to snap a picture of both cars.
Changed out his thermostat as well.
All in all, a good build. Took about 2.5 hours
Started taking the fuel rails off.
Getting there. Already pulled the belts.
The old supercharger came off with no problems at all. Sawgunner is working on changing his plugs.
It was fun watching him struggle with the back. But I finally gave in and got the last two.
Got the new gasket in place and about to put the new supercharger on.
Made him put the bolts in.
And plug in all the injectors.
The last one is always the hardest.
That looks a lot nicer.
Had to snap a picture of both cars.
Changed out his thermostat as well.
All in all, a good build. Took about 2.5 hours
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and now you have all seen my ugly mug kinda sucks i cant play with people on the road right now but that'll get fixed later going to baby her home and if i had a dollar for every rice burner i saw in milwaukee and chicago i could have paid for headers and rockers with next day early am delivery damn imports!!!