CDC Shaker is installed! Pics Inside.
Installed the CDC Shaker last night. Took just under 3 hours start to finish and that was including searching for a dropped socket for 30 minutes and double and triple checking all measurements. All in all very easy install...could not be happier.
Have to get it into the shop soon to have the hood painted and remove the decals.
Small tip, if you install yourself, you will notice I notched out the area in the front to get very easy access to the throttle body bolts so now I can remove and install it in 10 minutes.
Wheels will have to wait until next year to complete the look. Tell me what you think, good or bad. Thanks Scott.





Have to get it into the shop soon to have the hood painted and remove the decals. Small tip, if you install yourself, you will notice I notched out the area in the front to get very easy access to the throttle body bolts so now I can remove and install it in 10 minutes.
Wheels will have to wait until next year to complete the look. Tell me what you think, good or bad. Thanks Scott.





How can I not like it!!
Looks great
This is one mod I plan on doing sometime soon. I just need to get some time off to do it. Has anyone been able to use this with an aftermarket intake yet? Is there anyway to use some sort of flexible tubing to route to a cold air intake preferably WMS?
Stop it! No more! :shock: I am having my California Dream hood painted right now, and should have it back tomorrow! I can't handle seeing what I coulda had and didn't get! Now I gotta live with what I chose. My hood had better look good... 
Oh, I forgot.

Oh, I forgot.
Originally posted by stangscuba98a@September 14, 2005, 5:09 PM
Installed the CDC Shaker last night. Took just under 3 hours start to finish and that was including searching for a dropped socket for 30 minutes and double and triple checking all measurements. All in all very easy install...could not be happier.
Have to get it into the shop soon to have the hood painted and remove the decals.
Small tip, if you install yourself, you will notice I notched out the area in the front to get very easy access to the throttle body bolts so now I can remove and install it in 10 minutes.
Wheels will have to wait until next year to complete the look. Tell me what you think, good or bad. Thanks Scott.
Installed the CDC Shaker last night. Took just under 3 hours start to finish and that was including searching for a dropped socket for 30 minutes and double and triple checking all measurements. All in all very easy install...could not be happier.
Have to get it into the shop soon to have the hood painted and remove the decals. Small tip, if you install yourself, you will notice I notched out the area in the front to get very easy access to the throttle body bolts so now I can remove and install it in 10 minutes.
Wheels will have to wait until next year to complete the look. Tell me what you think, good or bad. Thanks Scott.
John
Originally posted by jwgroovin@September 14, 2005, 5:36 PM
I think it's beautiful. What did you use to cut the hood? I can see adding this to my car. Right now it's a 69 Boss tribute, but adding the Shaker and painting the top of the trunk lid black would convert it to a '70 Boss tribute real quick. Cool stuff man...
John
I think it's beautiful. What did you use to cut the hood? I can see adding this to my car. Right now it's a 69 Boss tribute, but adding the Shaker and painting the top of the trunk lid black would convert it to a '70 Boss tribute real quick. Cool stuff man...
John
Thanks. Used a jigsaw and a very fine tooth blade...it cut like butter.
P.S. your car good look bada** with the shaker---get it.
That is a sweet system. I wonder how much extra heat (that we don't need) that plastic cover adds to the engine compartment? Any comments on the egine bay being alot hotter (and tell the truth)! j/k
Looks great and man, did you ever notch that puppy. I notched mine a little bit, but just enough that I can keep a nice finished edge by using some weather striping to clean up the edges. It sure does give the car a new look doesn't it
Originally posted by adrenalin@September 14, 2005, 8:26 PM
Looks great and man, did you ever notch that puppy. I notched mine a little bit, but just enough that I can keep a nice finished edge by using some weather striping to clean up the edges. It sure does give the car a new look doesn't it
Looks great and man, did you ever notch that puppy. I notched mine a little bit, but just enough that I can keep a nice finished edge by using some weather striping to clean up the edges. It sure does give the car a new look doesn't it
Originally posted by stangscuba98a@September 14, 2005, 7:41 PM
Thanks. Used a jigsaw and a very fine tooth blade...it cut like butter.
P.S. your car good look bada** with the shaker---get it.
Thanks. Used a jigsaw and a very fine tooth blade...it cut like butter.
P.S. your car good look bada** with the shaker---get it.

John
Originally posted by silverGTvert@September 14, 2005, 4:09 PM
Looks great
This is one mod I plan on doing sometime soon. I just need to get some time off to do it. Has anyone been able to use this with an aftermarket intake yet? Is there anyway to use some sort of flexible tubing to route to a cold air intake preferably WMS?
Looks great
I also had to rework the "plumbing" to fit the airdam around the filter. And I added some spacers to raise the scoop about 1/4"-3/8".




