Black GT with CDC shaker scoop
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It's been raining almost daily since I installed the CDC shaker, that's why I don't have better pics yet.
These were taken in the office garage this morning. The car is dirty after a 500 mile trip I took this weekend and I used the phone's camera. I decided to take some shots because of my little neighbour in the garage
I promise better pics when the sun comes out again.
These were taken in the office garage this morning. The car is dirty after a 500 mile trip I took this weekend and I used the phone's camera. I decided to take some shots because of my little neighbour in the garage
I promise better pics when the sun comes out again.
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The install was much easier than expected, the quality of the CDC shaker is to be admired!
I really took my time with measuring, cutting the hood, polishing/priming/painting the edges and installing the tubes. Finding the best location for the drain tubes also required extra attention. I didn't want any water dropping on electrical or hot exhaust parts.
I'm really pleased with the end result. Next year I'll be looking into adapting a CAI to the shaker.
I have to thank Don (don_w) and John (adrenalin) for their detailed installation write-ups, they've been really helpful!
I really took my time with measuring, cutting the hood, polishing/priming/painting the edges and installing the tubes. Finding the best location for the drain tubes also required extra attention. I didn't want any water dropping on electrical or hot exhaust parts.
I'm really pleased with the end result. Next year I'll be looking into adapting a CAI to the shaker.
I have to thank Don (don_w) and John (adrenalin) for their detailed installation write-ups, they've been really helpful!
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