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Show me your clean engine bays

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Wow... ^^
 
Last picture of my four years rebuild.
I hope find good motivation for this winter with my SO flying trip ;)

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is this right hand drive? nvm I see your from Europe.. but that engine looks clean...
 
I constantly come across this thread and constantly dream of the day my engine bay becomes this clean. I just recently deleted my EGR system and replaced the throttle cable with a non-cruise. Next step is removing the ABS.
 
Nothing too extreme, but its been 7 years since I bought it stock and I'm proud of my build. I've put 4,000 city miles on it this summer so far.
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Nothing too extreme, but its been 7 years since I bought it stock and I'm proud of my build. I've put 4,000 city miles on it this summer so far.
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The red lip on your rims just sets the car on fire.;)
 
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Nothing too extreme, but its been 7 years since I bought it stock and I'm proud of my build. I've put 4,000 city miles on it this summer so far.
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No power steering, and venting with the stock maf makes me think those 4000 city miles aren't too fun :O
 
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Thanks! I'm on speed density (you can see the ecmlink SD cable and 4 bar omni) I just have not found a nonmaf intake pipe that i like pop up for sale. My catchcan fittings are already installed on this ugly old FP intake too .I don't mind no power steering, even in the city!

I'd love to find an older DVDTfab non maf intake if anyone knows of one floating around :)
 
Before and after, transformation over 5 years.

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damn jdxnc, I can't find any dirt in there... LOL
 
WOW and I thought just having it clean from grease was clean!...Congrats to all you clean engine bays.looks like i have quite a voyage
 
There is a lot of very nice very well taken care of cars in this thread. I give props to all of you guys this is how DSM's should be taken care of!:thumb:
 
As of today.
 

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My car just before the shootout.

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The Spyder as of last night. Still a ways to go to look like the evo 3 but it is getting a lot better.
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The evo 3 all wired up.
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