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Old 03-14-2008, 04:28 PM
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Very Impressive Dave.....nice taste in mods to the engine bay.....sorry to hear about the Alternator....nice to know that info. though

Wow!! Would the Comptech Charger look sick in that bay....I'm sure your giving that some consideration now.
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Originally Posted by villain2000,Mar 14 2008, 05:42 PM
Nice, Dave. Where did you get and what did that arc heatshield run you.
I purchased the ARC heat shield in the FOR ASLE forum from another gentleman that purchased it new but never installed it. It can be purchased for Horsepower Freaks (a performance shop in Portland, OR. horsepowerfreaks.com) for $340. I paid $290.00. It is rather expensive for all the more it amounts to, but it dresses up the compartment so much, I just had to have it.
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Originally Posted by bc02,Mar 14 2008, 07:28 PM
Very Impressive Dave.....nice taste in mods to the engine bay.....sorry to hear about the Alternator....nice to know that info. though

Wow!! Would the Comptech Charger look sick in that bay....I'm sure your giving that some consideration now.
I agree, with what I have done, everything from the STB to the front bumper needs to be reconsidered. My next mod will likely be a Spoon S-Tai hood, followed by 18" wheels, and then a CR wing. Somewhere in there though I have to do something with the intake. The K&N just doesn't complete a theme, though I really like the sound it delivers.

Likely replace the AUT cooling panel with an ARC cooling plate and then some sort of ram intake. I may even consider replacing the front bumper with an Ings bumper to accommodate the ram intake. Now, all I need is 5k to 6k to start! Wait I just did some mental math on that list - make that 7k - 8k. and add another 6k to that, if I get a super charger install.
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Evasive has the ard heat shield for a mere 299. The J's wich is a lot less impressive (not as much coverage) goes for 55. I think thats the route I will be going.
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Originally Posted by villain2000,Mar 17 2008, 03:33 PM
Evasive has the ard heat shield for a mere 299. The J's wich is a lot less impressive (not as much coverage) goes for 55. I think thats the route I will be going.
that would have been my second choice and one big advantage is the J's heat shield has the cut out for the torque damper mod.
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Bro....sik crome
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Originally Posted by turbo s2k madness' date='Jan 22 2009, 03:07 AM
Bro....sik crome
Thank You - I rather like it.

Latest pic of Engine Bay - added the ARC cooling plate -
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