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Easy 5lbs out of your engine bay.
Gents,
So I was poking around today seeing what pointless brackets or random things I could pull out of the engine bay, when the black stamped steel covers for the fuel rails made eye contact. Each one is held on my two 12mm bolts, one on the front and one on the rear. These seem to serve absolutely no structural purpose other than to protect the rails from clumsy mechanics dropping hammers. The passenger side one does hold up the injector controller, but I've got an easy, cheap and DIY solution. If you have a drill, a grinder and something to cut a straight line in aluminum with, all you need is some 1/2 x 3/4 aluminum "L" bracket. You can get this in a 5 foot length from Home Depot. You'll also need a 1.5 inch bolt and lock nut. I can make these if you cannot make it yourself. I'm still working on my write up for the vortech supercharger tear down, I'll do a detailed one for this once I'm done with that. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/23/ymeqe4y7.jpg http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/23/ajyneda5.jpg |
I was thinking about doing this as well when I had them off for the SC install. Good idea for the bracket.:thumbsup:
I wonder about the insulation though? |
They are noise insulator.
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Wouldn't steel covers for the fuel rail system be important in a front end collision?
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That's the Flux Capacitor, dude. Put it back.
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What is the container in the upper left with the shapely legs and "A good gift for bad people" logo? |
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The food scale is easy, I'll look for the pictures of when I had the dishwasher full of parts when I was stripping the paint off of them. Hahaha |
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They are there for side impacts, and protect the otherwise exposed injectors from a hard bonk. In the worst case and without those brackets, you'd spill raw fuel on a hot motor/exhaust. With that being said, they were an item quickly removed and never reinstalled just because of the headache they provided with removal/reinstallation. |
just make sure that ecu is properly grounded out and you dont just zip tie it in there somewhere. that ecu is grounded through that bracket. i zip tied my ecu unit to the rear brace to start the car after i put new port injectors in so i could check for leaks. yeah, that turned into a 2 day nightmare trying to figure out why the car would not run. bolted that bracket back in and bolted the ecu to it and problem solved.
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Nice, quick and easy weekend project!
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