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Awesome!Looking forward to hearing how it does at Autobahn.You will get to see Tony's new Renegade too!O and reach out whenever. I know a little bit about that car.
This car, Celeste, originally belonged to @Vettel-ish (Andy). Build thread of the car before I owned it is located here: https://trackmustangsonline.com/member-cars/celeste.405/Andy put her up for sale in the summer of 2023 to buy a full blown...
Pretty cool video of @Black Boss and I running hard around the Barber Motorsports Park during the Mustang Clubs' 60th Anniversary event. Got the lap time down to 1:37.65. Crowd really was into our tussle.
It's for a 2001ish Vette. We'll see how it does on the dynohttps://www.corsaperformance.com/products/open-element-air-intake-45957c-2001-2004-chevrolet-corvette-c5-z06-5-7l-v8 (see full post)
Custom front crash bar/tow hook setup is complete. Bar is right up against the bumper, maximizing clearance to the radiator for the future ducting. Not the most meticulously fabricated piece, but it should be plenty strong and super functional... (see full post)
Anything is possible, but I really don't think so. I've actually closed up more holes/gaps than before--been placing a special amount of attention to fix areas that debris can get in the car.Don't think I can lift them higher - the wires need... (see full post)
Not a whole lot different than where I was before tear down except for an added rear diffuser and ducted/sloped radiator up front. Longer term, will add a bigger splitter with tunnels and the active wing in the back for some DRS :) (see full post)
I don't think so. They technically float about 1in off the floor pan and I've never had an issue with water pooling there - even in some pretty wet conditions. The electronics are also IP water resistant, so should be good. But we'll see (see full post)
Welp, I couldn't handle the rats nest my original PDM/ECU layout created trying to get all the circuits integrated and ran through the bulkhead. After a couple of weeks of trying to get over it, I gave in to the inevitable and ripped it out and... (see full post)
I'm surprised you don't have to have a fully plumbed system. Tony is right - we're all being divas. Ha (see full post)
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