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My most recent pic. I know its nothing like above but its a minor clean.
 

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Wow, my god i have seen perfection. A bit OCD maybe? JK thats an amazing piece of work. The wiring must have taken forever and removing EVERYTHING to get the paint that nice in there.
Thank you very much. I've had the car since 2003 and it's still a work in progress. Here is my build thread with how I did the engine bay and everything: http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/dsm-build-journals/418713-9-eclipse-n-t-turbo-fwd-street-drag-autox.html

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My most recent pic. I know its nothing like above but its a minor clean.

Repaint your valve cover and remove that radiator hose cover and it will look a LOT better. :thumb:
 
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Will be seeing drastic change in the future.
 
Well, this thread is back at the top so i'll post mine

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Still A work in progress, Have alot more to do. Tucked almost all the wire.
 

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Looks nice.:thumb: I think the white paint really brings out all the little details. Was it a PITA to take the black crap off the firewall?
 

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Stock ECU and wiring harness is coming out soon as I am full standalone now. Just trying to decide if I want to tackle a fuse box relocate as well.

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Stock ECU and wiring harness is coming out soon as I am full standalone now. Just trying to decide if I want to tackle a fuse box relocate as well.

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Clean 4g63t engine bay. Props :hellyeah:

Chris
 

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Stock ECU and wiring harness is coming out soon as I am full standalone now. Just trying to decide if I want to tackle a fuse box relocate as well.

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Clean 4g63t engine bay. Props :hellyeah:

Chris
 

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Looking through these should keep you busy ---> dsmtuners gallery: engine bay

Here are mine throughout the years...
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clean as engine bay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:applause:
 

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Looks nice.:thumb: I think the white paint really brings out all the little details. Was it a PITA to take the black crap off the firewall?

Thanks. Oh yeah it sure was . Used a heat gun. Goo begone and alot of razor blades
 
Thanks for the link. It does look very shiney. I thought someone made polished upper covers. I guess ill have to settle for a clear one.
 
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My most recent pic. I know its nothing like above but its a minor clean.

Is your BOV line going into you Valve Cover?

And you have a catch can, but nothing going into it?
 
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Mine is slowly getting there LOL.

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Where are you guys getting this work done on your valve covers (shaving/coating)? All the shops I've tried contacting have terrible service and never pick up or reply to emails.
 
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