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i see what you're saying, i think they were using them as
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Atl300zxTT
on June 09, 2008 at 3:41 PM
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Very nice. I just have one little observation
posted by ZEngineer
on June 09, 2008 at 02:17 PM
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scoops to bring air in. If they were just openings with the flaps bent in, they wouldnt scoop or guide air into the inlets.
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Stainless Steel Engine Splash Shield Update
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Spddracer
20:47:09 06/08/08
looks great, but why not use aluminum?
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tyler@boostpro.net
21:19:16 06/08/08
2nd (n/m)
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91Z32TT
21:56:49 06/08/08
hm...brushed iron will look sick.. (n/m)
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z-spott[HI]
03:41:34 06/09/08
Aluminum was considered but regardless of how it is coated,
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kkrofft (OH)
07:55:55 06/09/08
false
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jkeyser14
20:14:40 06/09/08
Ever see aluminum wheels once the clear coat is punctured?
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kkrofft (OH)
22:26:40 06/09/08
how do you suppose AL suspension arms survive?
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Spee
22:23:36 06/09/08
Forged parts are less corrosion prone than wrought for
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kkrofft (OH)
22:34:47 06/09/08
looks great but what's wrong with plastic?
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z32_driver
22:58:39 06/08/08
the steel one will last longer,be easier to clean and will
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slayer fan
23:04:05 06/08/08
Yeah, aluminum is fairly strong but I'd be okay with
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SeedyROM
00:57:10 06/09/08
Coming together nicely
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SeedyROM
23:46:33 06/08/08
I understand completely.
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Spddracer
12:13:27 06/09/08
Excellent. I wish you luck
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SeedyROM
18:06:20 06/09/08
nice man, nice (n/m)
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eyagel
01:55:39 06/09/08
why not mounting points on the outer wings like a stock
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SpecNATT (Houston)
02:16:01 06/09/08
From my conversation with Kory
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na300zx (OH)
04:29:23 06/09/08
Exactly ;) (n/m)
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Spddracer
12:03:38 06/09/08
Keep up the great job. (n/m)
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dregos
03:02:47 06/09/08
Re: Stainless Steel Engine Splash Shield Update
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socos
09:22:05 06/09/08
Meets the crossmember exactly like the stock shield. (n/m)
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kkrofft (OH)
10:10:09 06/09/08
In which case would it be ok to jack on the SS sheild
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MrPulldown
11:48:00 06/09/08
I personally would never jack on the plastic shield.
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kkrofft (OH)
11:59:31 06/09/08
Very nice. I just have one little observation
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ZEngineer
14:17:42 06/09/08
i see what you're saying, i think they were using them as -
Atl300zxTT
15:41:12 06/09/08
The louvers point back. They are intended to draw
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kkrofft (OH)
16:02:04 06/09/08
If you hit those you will be hitting alot more stuff along
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Spddracer
16:40:12 06/09/08
I'd be more concerned about some weird scenario
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LJZTT
18:59:51 06/09/08
Looks to me like the current design would draw air
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SlicktopTT
19:23:59 06/09/08
bending them up and forward would do the same (n/m)
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Guapo
19:35:40 06/09/08
air will flow out those slots regardless of which way the
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LJZTT
00:08:53 06/10/08
that is where your dropped sockets are returned to you. (n/m)
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Tu
09:13:04 06/10/08
LOL...dropped socket return (n/m)
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Atl300zxTT
09:44:59 06/10/08
I didn't know about this, looks terrific
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CRAZZEPETE.
15:49:52 06/09/08
Looks good, man! (n/m)
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Spongerider :)
16:22:11 06/09/08
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