1996 Mr.Pink
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
What are you doing with the EGR?
91 "SS" - WOT 3400/5spd - 13.29@101.6 - World's fastest N/A FWD Beretta
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
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96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
No those are the first ever modified set of S&S Headers to fit in a beretta. I did them back in 06 or 07 I can't remember.
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
The coating looks really nice.Glad to see you are moving along.Thanks again for all the help too.
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
Haha that's a 120GRIT blast sprayed with WD40 so it doesn't rust while I'm waiting to do the flange. I won't coat it till I'm done with that.
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
That's the wrong EGR though, isn't it? Or is that a 96 thing?woody90gtz wrote:What are you doing with the EGR?
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96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
Confused on how thats the wrong one... That's a 96-current EGR... they are all the same since OBDII... I'm actually using the 05 one that came on the 3500 engine.
Thats another reason why OBDII is better... No adapters needed and the newest EGR will plug right in so you can use all the factory pipes and such.
No one has grabbed the other change yet. Its quite obvious in one photo too...
Thats another reason why OBDII is better... No adapters needed and the newest EGR will plug right in so you can use all the factory pipes and such.
No one has grabbed the other change yet. Its quite obvious in one photo too...
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
spacers?
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
first pic i saw i was like wtf wasn't he going to use a v-band then i saw the pic with you holding it.
and your finally using the coolant stalk i gave you. i was wondering when you were going to use it. it's so much nicer looking and easier if you have to remove the front valve cover.
and your finally using the coolant stalk i gave you. i was wondering when you were going to use it. it's so much nicer looking and easier if you have to remove the front valve cover.
besides me and you most people won't either notice it or be like wtf where did you get that.3X00-Modified wrote: No one has grabbed the other change yet. Its quite obvious in one photo too...
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227/233@.050 .515.515 lift 112LSA
15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
Ok i see sorry im too dumb to realize raw metal from just a picture.3X00-Modified wrote:Haha that's a 120GRIT blast sprayed with WD40 so it doesn't rust while I'm waiting to do the flange. I won't coat it till I'm done with that.
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I was waiting for your reply.99GaGT3X00 wrote: and your finally using the coolant stalk i gave you. i was wondering when you were going to use it. it's so much nicer looking and easier if you have to remove the front valve cover.
besides me and you most people won't either notice it or be like wtf where did you get that.3X00-Modified wrote: No one has grabbed the other change yet. Its quite obvious in one photo too...
Its the visual deal and the fact that the hose for that line was touching the header with the way it was installed, so hopefully with me running my own line I can position it better so it wont be near it.
Nah, not really... The finish right now is so uniform and good looking it can easily be mistaken for a cast iron look coating.Robert 89gt wrote:Ok i see sorry im too dumb to realize raw metal from just a picture.3X00-Modified wrote:Haha that's a 120GRIT blast sprayed with WD40 so it doesn't rust while I'm waiting to do the flange. I won't coat it till I'm done with that.
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
Does ceramic coating on headers really lower temps to help Horsepower??Or is this a myth i wanted to redo mine onces i remove the engine.
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Re: 1996 Mr.Pink
Hell no not a myth... Ceramic coating acts as an insulator, it does at least 3 things... It holds in some heat into the header itself to keep flow up, and it also insulates the heat away from the engine bay to keep under hood temps down, and it also provides a corrosion barrier over the item... Granted if its stainless then the last item isn't as critical.
I thought yours were already coated by Milzy... or did he not do that?
I thought yours were already coated by Milzy... or did he not do that?
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visually appealing it cleans the front up and yeah i wasn't keen on the hose near the rear header myself.3X00-Modified wrote:I was waiting for your reply.99GaGT3X00 wrote: and your finally using the coolant stalk i gave you. i was wondering when you were going to use it. it's so much nicer looking and easier if you have to remove the front valve cover.
besides me and you most people won't either notice it or be like wtf where did you get that.3X00-Modified wrote: No one has grabbed the other change yet. Its quite obvious in one photo too...
Its the visual deal and the fact that the hose for that line was touching the header with the way it was installed, so hopefully with me running my own line I can position it better so it wont be near it.
you saw my engine bay before and i just ran my hose down the side under the engine mount. aside from the first 6" of hose the rest isn't visible.
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227/233@.050 .515.515 lift 112LSA
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