Show me your shakers
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I do like the Canton tanks, might be a 2008 mod.
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I'm not sure about the size, looks close to stock though.
If I did this, I'd also replace the P/S reservior too with a Canton (if it clears the C&L Racer). Just bummed that I will loose the MGW coolant cap.
Here's dly's engine bay with both Canton tanks. Attachment 37368
I'm just not too sure about the custom overflow can. I might use a Bud Light can instead.
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That doesn't make sense. That just means somebody at the factory would be cutting up a perfectly good hood. Either way the fewer Shakers the better. Keeps my car more unique.
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I can't really see how close it is to the elbow but it isn't really much bigger than the stock tank. I have a overflow hose running down the front of the tank and zip tied to something below the radiator. I can't remember what.
BTW, I am inspired by you and Leo's pictures so I AM going to install it.
BTW, I am inspired by you and Leo's pictures so I AM going to install it.
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I can't really see how close it is to the elbow but it isn't really much bigger than the stock tank. I have a overflow hose running down the front of the tank and zip tied to something below the radiator. I can't remember what.
BTW, I am inspired by you and Leo's pictures so I AM going to install it.
BTW, I am inspired by you and Leo's pictures so I AM going to install it.
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I can't really see how close it is to the elbow but it isn't really much bigger than the stock tank. I have a overflow hose running down the front of the tank and zip tied to something below the radiator. I can't remember what.
BTW, I am inspired by you and Leo's pictures so I AM going to install it.
BTW, I am inspired by you and Leo's pictures so I AM going to install it.
If you get super bored, take a quick measurement for me from the center PS mounting bolt to the back edge/side. Basically want to know how long the tank is.
I'll officially welcome you into the Shaker club once I see it installed.
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#38
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It makes perfect sense. I can't bring myself to cutting up a perfectly good hood. I have no problems with someone at the production facility installing a Shaker.
#39
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Sorry I am with Charlie for now. My car is paid off, I have money to do lots of other mods atm. SC maybe my next one If the made an after market hood with the shaker holes already cut I would that too! My main worry about other mods is warranty delete Only 11k on the Stang.
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Here you go if you have $1000 plus paint. Then of course the $800 for the shaker.
http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com...t_detail&p=108
http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com...t_detail&p=108