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Show me your clean engine bays

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Sometime around when I first got it:
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Then a little bit after that, relocated the battery
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Not much changed
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Then it got a lot better
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Little bit different
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Then to this
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And finally to this, its current state. Still not finished
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Mine in it's current state, yes even the injectors are plugged in.

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If you stuff the master fuse box panel up into your glove-box, its like it was meant to be. Glove box still works and holds things just fine, but it can also drop open enough to easily remove the plastic top off of the fuse box panel and still do work on the car if needed
 
What do you guys think?? not complete yet though. any feedback + or - would be appreciated :hellyeah:
 

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I'm hoping mine is now worthy of being in this thread. It's definitely not done yet, but it's about as clean as it's getting until the next time I pull the engine. IM, TB, and a few random parts need to be painted still.

Day 1
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New Engine
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After Turbo Upgrade
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Current Setup
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Did you need to anything special to move your fusebox down there, do you need to remove anything?
 
Did you need to anything special to move your fusebox down there, do you need to remove anything?

It was kind of a pain in the a**. I had to move some of the wiring around to make it reach there, but didn't have to cut/extend any wires. Only thing I had to move was the coolant overflow with bracket and whatever else was bolted there (I believe the stock bcs).
 
me and my buddies got everything all cleaned up

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Then we went to paint
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this is where the bay sits now we relocated the power steering lines and cleaned up all the harnesses
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still alot more work to do tho
 
It was kind of a pain in the a**. I had to move some of the wiring around to make it reach there, but didn't have to cut/extend any wires. Only thing I had to move was the coolant overflow with bracket and whatever else was bolted there (I believe the stock bcs).

Thats cool, I plan to relocate them anyway but I like your way as I dont want to cut stuff up yet, I will try this over the winter, if you have any helpful hints and tips then please pm me to help me along, cheers
 
Thats cool, I plan to relocate them anyway but I like your way as I dont want to cut stuff up yet, I will try this over the winter, if you have any helpful hints and tips then please pm me to help me along, cheers

It's pretty straight-forward. But pm me if you need any help. Mine is just temporary until the next time the engine comes out.
 
Starting to get there, would love to do a wire tuck/fuse box relocation and switch to speed density still tho

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It's looking good. Keep it up.
 
Received my new rad the other day so this is now the final result.

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^ That looks great. :thumb:

Here's my mess. I just recently tossed in a Spyder GS radiator. The ebay catch can will be replaced soon as my Calan can comes in, along with new braided hose and fittings. Also considering removing the power steering.

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