Engine bay looks great Si, the crackle finish looks very OEM...I may plagerise that :cool: :D
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Very nice simon
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Looking great Si,
Loving the wrinkle black, ive painted a few of my brackets like that and intend to do more when the engine comes out. Love the OEM look, very well done buddy. One of the best classics on SN :thumb: |
It looks great Si, but the pics don't do it justice mate... :thumb:
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where did you get the crackle paint from, and what did yiu use to cleanthe intake manifold.
cheers.... |
Si
Excellent job. Gives me a few more ideas :) ...and a shiny pipe too. Nice. Sqn Ldr.... out |
Originally Posted by trails
(Post 7880042)
Engine bay looks great Si, the crackle finish looks very OEM...I may plagerise that :cool: :D
Frayz cheers pal :thumb: OEM is the route I seem to have gone down and it works for me... Shiney bits under the bonnet do look great but when you start where does the wallet stop you so I decided on a budget clean up which I'm really pleased with, the plate is partly your fault as well :hjtwofing :D
Originally Posted by Richy B
(Post 7880241)
It looks great Si, but the pics don't do it justice mate... :thumb:
Scott sent you a pm but I forgot to add the cleaning material... I used THIS on the engine bay and engine it's fantastic stuff also used it under the wheel arches. To clean alloy a little more to get some shine you need to brush it so I had a couple of stainless steel brushes a little larger than tooth brushes so it's a case of cleaning away.... info on that site about those as well I think.
Originally Posted by Squadron-Leader
(Post 7880382)
Si
Excellent job. Gives me a few more ideas :) ...and a shiny pipe too. Nice. Sqn Ldr.... out Cheers guys pleased to see everyone likes it.... the last few weeks I have overdosed on it here and it's done my head TBH but I got there in the end :D |
Well done Si, the work you have put into this car is a credit to you:notworthy good to see you go through the pain barrier a few times and still come out smiling.:thumb:
A bit of sun out yesterday and the paint work would have blown them away :cool: Number plate, cough ,cough;) |
Originally Posted by frayz
(Post 7880098)
Love the OEM look, very well done buddy.
One of the best classics on SN :thumb: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine157.jpg And http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine159.jpg You can see why I have overdosed now :freak3: :lol1: Full ramblings and some more pics are over on Project Engine Bay - .:ImprezaSport.net Forums:. |
Need some full car shots now Si with the plate :D
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Originally Posted by kjdmk1
(Post 7880418)
Well done Si, the work you have put into this car is a credit to you:notworthy good to see you go through the pain barrier a few times and still come out smiling.:thumb:
A bit of sun out yesterday and the paint work would have blown them away :cool: Number plate, cough ,cough;) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine044.jpg As you know the engine bay is not my comfort zone at all it never has been so working on it was new ground here for sure.... yes the plate was funny got a few people confuddled yesterday when they were looking for the car :D The blame lies on Frayz and Glen combined they will be getting billed ;) |
Originally Posted by frayz
(Post 7880423)
Need some full car shots now Si with the plate :D
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Id like to add i had no part in the number plate purchase :D
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very nice . good job there :thumb:
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Originally Posted by frayz
(Post 7880440)
Id like to add i had no part in the number plate purchase :D
Cheers M444GY :thumb: Full shots here... https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...-may-08-a.html |
you complete bling whore si :lol1:
Always trying to compete with me and do one better :mad: Loving the paint finish on those individual parts, works very well in deed. As always, you take 'fettling and faffing' to another level :lol1: |
Originally Posted by SwissTony
(Post 7882485)
you complete bling whore si :lol1:
Always trying to compete with me and do one better :mad: Loving the paint finish on those individual parts, works very well in deed. As always, you take 'fettling and faffing' to another level :lol1: I need a break now.... I've overdosed on it lately let me tell you :freak3: :lol1: |
Hmm, not seen those pics before. Great work, as usual.
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Si, I've only just clocked the sti washer bottle, it looks smaller than the UK version...any details? :)
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Originally Posted by trails
(Post 7883260)
Si, I've only just clocked the sti washer bottle, it looks smaller than the UK version...any details? :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine008.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine012.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...n/samco006.jpg The difference being on the Sti there are no bumper washers jets like on the uk so the standard bottle has 2 motors on it where the Sti only has one making the bottle a different shape. In the future when I get a re-spray on the front bumper I'll be removing it for that job and the jets will be coming off and the holes filled ;) |
Originally Posted by frayz
(Post 7880440)
Id like to add i had no part in the number plate purchase :D
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Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport
(Post 7883414)
It's a hell of a lot smaller in shape and really free's some space up....The difference being on the Sti there are no bumper washers jets like on the uk so the standard bottle has 2 motors on it where the Sti only has one making the bottle a different shape. In the future when I get a re-spray on the front bumper I'll be removing it for that job and the jets will be coming off and the holes filled ;)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/IMG_4701.jpg |
Originally Posted by kjdmk1
(Post 7883426)
I did though;)
PM incoming Trails :D If the last time my bumper had fresh paint on it the guy had removed the jets instead of painting up to them :rolleyes: I would had got a couple of small blue circular decals made up but the would end up looking a bit daft 3 inches in diameter here :freak3: |
Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport
(Post 7883457)
PM incoming Trails :D
If the last time my bumper had fresh paint on it the guy had removed the jets instead of painting up to them :rolleyes: I would had got a couple of small blue circular decals made up but the would end up looking a bit daft 3 inches in diameter here :freak3: I just stuck BMX stickers over my holes :lol1: |
Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport
(Post 7883414)
It's a hell of a lot smaller in shape and really free's some space up....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine008.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine012.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...n/samco006.jpg The difference being on the Sti there are no bumper washers jets like on the uk so the standard bottle has 2 motors on it where the Sti only has one making the bottle a different shape. In the future when I get a re-spray on the front bumper I'll be removing it for that job and the jets will be coming off and the holes filled ;) |
Originally Posted by SwissTony
(Post 7884638)
I used the same sti washer bottle when I did my FMIC. more space for the pipework. Used the exisiting motor from the old bottle and drilled a hole in the sti bottle and fed the washer jets into the bumper and re-routed them for intercooler sprays :smug:
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pm sent
also noticed you have replaced alot of the old bolts and washers with new ones ... is there a set of some sort , or is it the case of taking each one to the motor shop and match up with new ones cheers phil |
B&Q 10mm bolts and washers worked on mine - looks OK and better than the rusty ones - course I know some might not agree with B&Q as a source :)
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PM coming back your way Phil :thumb:
I got the bolts of fleabay.... mostly M6 and M8 st/steel allen cap heads, I simply removed one at a time to check the length and cut them down to suit. |
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