Finally got to one of the finish lines… After many pieces coming together we made some big progress.
First was the valve cover. I did not need to replace the black unit I had before but I did need to weld to -10AN bungs on the cover for routing to the catch can. I went with white because it is the easiest to see dirt/oil etc. The 2 ports route forward and empty into a tank at the front.
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Body work was rather simple. I was able to get keep the sides open to vent out a lot of heat.
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Long term I would probably place several pieces here to allow air to exit better. It is nice to be able to get to the jacking port so easily.
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Everything under hood looks good and tucks nicely. The turbo guard is hopefully up to the job. If not we will have to get creative.
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With the hood on- You can see the turbo but generally it looks fairly clean and sleek.