I've been removing and installing my undertray to do engine work, for the past 6 years! My Gen1 uses 3 10mm bolts across the front and then 2 on each side toward the rear of the tray. So 7 total. No clips.
Hey guys. I've owned my Gen 1 since 2010 and 16k miles. I now have 93k, and have yet to ever do any vvt work. It has never made any noise, so I figured it wasn't necessary.
Now that my mileage is getting higher, I'm wondering if this should be done as maintenance. Or if it's not making noise...
I would bring that nozzle in a touch more. The outer edge should be flush with the inside wall and the nozzle tip should actually be slightly protruding into the air stream.
Well it's been like 20* ambient here in NY, so it's kinda hard to tell. Lol. Ect's have been normal at 183-187*.
I'm really thinking of going for the Spearco core mentioned in the OP. But this will take some time as I can't even install the undermount ic kit until I go ewg. The iwg bracket is...
Well, I am running the cpe mani now. Those pictures were taken 2 years ago when I tried going fmic. Do you think that will have an effect on temps if I try again?
It's interesting what you say about the rear seal, I may try that.
Like I said previously, I have never had temp issues in the 6...
I saw that on Facebook recently, and thanks for bringing that up. I think it's a very good point, and leads me to another question. When I installed the Cobb fmic, it had me remove the plastic air guides running vertical along each side of the radiator as it would have interfered with the pipe...
I thought Justin was running the Cobb core?
I am spraying a ton of meth too. Lol. So I'm not too concerned with wot bat's, but really more concerned with idle, low speed bat's and the affect the core has on ect's.