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  • renngolf
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    Function over form as far as the gauges are concerned I think. Nice work again street.

    Looking forward to the finished intake shots.

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  • street
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    Spider Update

    Test fitted joiner from tubing to plenum. Plenum goes to welding very soon after the intake port is jetted.



    Also, completed the wiring for the gauges and tested with the speedo and oil pressure units.





    street

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  • street
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    Replys.

    Originally posted by nykwhy2 View Post
    Street, whose shooting this car after it's done? hopefully it'll see some exposure.
    Nothing planned shooting wise. I'm just concentrating on getting it to the testing stage.

    street

    Originally posted by Rebounder View Post
    the clock off the the side looks like an afterthought. also 6 is too many. 5 at most, 4 suggested.
    Originally posted by Noi5eB0mb View Post
    Tachometer - Speedometer } Essential
    Fuel - Engine Temperature } Essential

    Unless I am missing something here, you have added 2 extra gauges, just like Rebound has said. Speaking of gauges now, has the thought of going digital crossed your mind? That way, you won't need to add extra gauges should you decide to modify your car further in the future, plus, it looks cool ^^ .
    This is no show car, show n' shine parker or slow roller. It's built for abuse.
    Gauges are critical and I need to know all that's going on at any given time. This is just a small part of the functional aspect of the build.

    street

    Originally posted by ImAwesome View Post
    its an alfa....gauges are necessary
    Correct. Information is the key point being made here.

    street

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  • ImAwesome
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    its an alfa....gauges are necessary

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  • Noi5eB0mb
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    Tachometer - Speedometer } Essential
    Fuel - Engine Temperature } Essential

    Unless I am missing something here, you have added 2 extra gauges, just like Rebound has said. Speaking of gauges now, has the thought of going digital crossed your mind? That way, you won't need to add extra gauges should you decide to modify your car further in the future, plus, it looks cool ^^ .

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  • Rebounder
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    Originally posted by street View Post
    Here's one concept for the gauge pod I was working on - recessed gauges with punched ports. It's more integrated and avoids the "afterthought" look that a lot of installs have.

    I'll be working on more drafts and will be working with a metal fabricator to go through my options for the best overall presentation.

    street

    the clock off the the side looks like an afterthought. also 6 is too many. 5 at most, 4 suggested.

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  • nykwhy2
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    Street, whose shooting this car after it's done? hopefully it'll see some exposure.

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  • street
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    Gauge Mock

    Here's one concept for the gauge pod I was working on - recessed gauges with punched ports. It's more integrated and avoids the "afterthought" look that a lot of installs have.

    I'll be working on more drafts and will be working with a metal fabricator to go through my options for the best overall presentation.

    street

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  • Neil
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    This is such a awesome car.

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  • street
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    Reply.

    Originally posted by the jank View Post
    everything i have been thinking as i went through this build has already been said. This thing is fantastic.
    Thanks the jank! It wasn't easy getting this car to this point. But I remain focused.

    street

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  • the jank
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    everything i have been thinking as i went through this build has already been said. This thing is fantastic.

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  • street
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    Spider Plenum - Final Product Mock Cont. & Gauges

    Finished mocking the plenums in place, ran the ducting through fenders and located filters after them. From here, it's jetting out the plenum ports then welding.



    Then I ripped out the stock gauges



    and started mocking with the speedo.



    Then with 1 of 6 secondary gauges.



    A quick template will then help me determine the layout I'm after.



    street

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  • street
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    Spider Plenum - Final Product Mock

    Closing in on the last few fabrication stages for the plenums. Today I transferred the mocks to a thicker aluminum stock, cut them out and mocked the final pieces together to check fitment.

    After lining up the 3 main sections on the engine with the trumpets in place, I secured the pieces and mocked up the front panel that will house the ducting joiner.

    Here's the front panel as it's exterior gaps are attended to.



    Masked gaps and marked off for cutting.



    That template was then transferred onto the thicker stock as well and test fitted to the plenum.



    The part that took the longest, was getting the angle just right to avoid hitting the hood, cam gears and blocking the dip stick while maintaining a smooth air transition.



    From here, a 4" hole will get water jetted for the joiner.



    street

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  • street
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    Reply.

    Originally posted by ImAwesome View Post
    absolutely love this, went through most of your thread on alfabb and my god i am amazed
    Thanks ImAwesome! It's a lot to go through as I've been told before. But I wanted everything in one spot. If you're ever sick and stuck in bed all day, it's makes for really good entertainment!!

    street

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  • ImAwesome
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    absolutely love this, went through most of your thread on alfabb and my god i am amazed

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