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1 More Step Done!
I Polished my Intake Manifold 2 tone to match My Supercharger. While I was at it I painted my Dual Pass Endplate Gloss Black! My Heat Exchanger is Mounted & So is My Intake Now. All I need now is The Custom reservoir BWoody is making me for the Option B Performance upgrade! Then I can Run my Lines in Stainless & I'm Done!
Colder Temps Here I come
Here's a Few Pics of the Intake & Dual Pass!
Before
After
Mounted!
Colder Temps Here I come
Here's a Few Pics of the Intake & Dual Pass!
Before
After
Mounted!
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well im in a pretty huge delimma right now. at my school we get 50% off all snap-on tools and i want some. but its still so expensive.i think it would be stupid if i didnt take advantage of that opportunity. i was also thinking about flipping them on ebay.. maybe for 3/4 the original price. dont know if it work out though.
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guys im sorry im a little behind on things. but will the dual pass from GM void any part of the car's warranty? i know adding the reservoir is helpful, but will doing any of those things cause some warranty questions?
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You get any snap shots of the "during install" portion of this? A quick how to, or just an overview would be awesome, because the directions GM gives are pretty bad
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looks real good man.
on a side note buy snap on tools at 50% off. i never got that deal when i was in school. and the longer period of time you work on car you realize you are wasting your money by not buying snap on for their warranty quality and performance(well not everything snapon but most things.) trust me on this dude i just sold my cornwell box to buy a snap on one and lost money. over the last 5 yrs i have spent over 10k in tools and thats not including my $6,800 dollar tool box. and my list is still hovering around the 11k mark on tools i still need. so do yourself a favor go on snapon credit buy just about everything you can think of and pay it off in less that 4yrs. so your not still buying tools and paying a home loan. becuse you can get 30k in tools for 15k. now im not saying drop 15k but trust me take the deal you will save a fortune.
on a side note buy snap on tools at 50% off. i never got that deal when i was in school. and the longer period of time you work on car you realize you are wasting your money by not buying snap on for their warranty quality and performance(well not everything snapon but most things.) trust me on this dude i just sold my cornwell box to buy a snap on one and lost money. over the last 5 yrs i have spent over 10k in tools and thats not including my $6,800 dollar tool box. and my list is still hovering around the 11k mark on tools i still need. so do yourself a favor go on snapon credit buy just about everything you can think of and pay it off in less that 4yrs. so your not still buying tools and paying a home loan. becuse you can get 30k in tools for 15k. now im not saying drop 15k but trust me take the deal you will save a fortune.
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looks real good man.
on a side note buy snap on tools at 50% off. i never got that deal when i was in school. and the longer period of time you work on car you realize you are wasting your money by not buying snap on for their warranty quality and performance(well not everything snapon but most things.) trust me on this dude i just sold my cornwell box to buy a snap on one and lost money. over the last 5 yrs i have spent over 10k in tools and thats not including my $6,800 dollar tool box. and my list is still hovering around the 11k mark on tools i still need. so do yourself a favor go on snapon credit buy just about everything you can think of and pay it off in less that 4yrs. so your not still buying tools and paying a home loan. becuse you can get 30k in tools for 15k. now im not saying drop 15k but trust me take the deal you will save a fortune.
on a side note buy snap on tools at 50% off. i never got that deal when i was in school. and the longer period of time you work on car you realize you are wasting your money by not buying snap on for their warranty quality and performance(well not everything snapon but most things.) trust me on this dude i just sold my cornwell box to buy a snap on one and lost money. over the last 5 yrs i have spent over 10k in tools and thats not including my $6,800 dollar tool box. and my list is still hovering around the 11k mark on tools i still need. so do yourself a favor go on snapon credit buy just about everything you can think of and pay it off in less that 4yrs. so your not still buying tools and paying a home loan. becuse you can get 30k in tools for 15k. now im not saying drop 15k but trust me take the deal you will save a fortune.
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