dubsmith wrote:Wow dude! You can doo eet! That k26 looks tiny
Thanks man!
It's all in the details now! @ Hairball II : Thanks man! I can't wait either!
@ Darin... :slap:
dubsmith wrote:Wow dude! You can doo eet! That k26 looks tiny
It's all in the details now! 


pilihp2 wrote:I can't remember. You're doing vems off the start, right?

mr_aj_johnson wrote:No need for a narrow band then.





Audilard wrote:How does it fit?
I think it came on and off the car like 15 times. I know it doesn't look like much, but eh, it's my first one and it was all done with a mig. Not tasty tig welding here.
Audilard wrote:Is it done yet? :wink:


Audilard wrote:Is it done yet? :wink:

JonathanL wrote:Looks sweet, not bashing at all but why awic?

But first, just a bit of an update. This past weekend I finished up my DP as stated before, along with my VAC lines, started the build the mounts for my AWIC (am not 100% I like my location of it at this point), broke my fog lights >( , I also finished up sorting out my RAD hose situation, mounted the AWIC heat exchanger, fixed up my crank/head vent system and wired up my stereo only to find out that I accidently used a bad head unit I had laying around.... Grr... SO anyways... PICS! 








Also, where are you going to run the pipe from turbo to IC?
loxxrider wrote:No way man ride height looks goodAlso, where are you going to run the pipe from turbo to IC?
As for the I/C piping, if you look on page 22 , I posted a picture of the mock up of how I am going to route the piping. I am keeping it as short as possible.

40v4kq wrote:LOL I understand cheap tires. 40 would be ideal for look but i bet you will find the 45 series to be more confortable for daily duty. I noticed a huge difference when i took off the original BBS 15" wheels and put the 17" ASA AR1's on my GLI with 205 40 tires. The car is quite a lot stiffer and doesnt glide over bumps anymore. FWIW, the tires on my 4kq are 45 series so they have a fairly fat sidewall which i'm ok with :-)
(These tires SUCK!)
While originally wiring the AAN harness in, I didn't think to provide a power source for the coils, injectors (anything that is ground controlled) etc. SO I took care of that today along with wiring in a couple of relays and I also sorted out the fuel pump relay. For now I am just swapping to a 5 pin because I am having damn hard time finding the correct wire to ground out for the 6 pin relay. After that, I did a systems check and found that everything electriclly is looking good. I also mocked and set up the BOV flange on the I/C piping, made a gasket for the DP and but not least cleaned out the trunk and installed an optima. 


Audilard wrote:Nice Ben! Keep it up, we are rooting for you!
I'm doing my best to make it happen! 


40v4kq wrote:Its nice to watch your to-do list shrink, isnt it :-) Dont forget to put oil in the motor, if you havnt done that yet just go get it over with so you dont forget with all the excitement.
As for oil, just as soon as I take care of the oil cooler I will add it!
I have thought about the 'forgetting' to add oil move many times. HAHA