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KEN, any thoughts on doing a wire tuck to create more room in the engine bay?
 

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Saw this thing down at PBH yesterday. It's gonna be sick once they button everything up.

You guys did an amazing job. Just another reason why ALL of Lethal Performance's project cars get built and tuned by these guys.

Thanks Jarad. :thumb2:

KEN, any thoughts on doing a wire tuck to create more room in the engine bay?

No, Not really hurting for any room. Since this car is really now a test car for the kit, I don't want to do things like that. I'd rather keep it as close to a stock car as possible that way the testing is realistic.
 
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Ken, sorry if this has been covered: You had mentioned that you put the pcm in the fender for this? How hard was that? When you sell the kit, is that portion going to be pretty easy(plug-n-play) from an install standpoint?
 

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Ken, sorry if this has been covered: You had mentioned that you put the pcm in the fender for this? How hard was that? When you sell the kit, is that portion going to be pretty easy(plug-n-play) from an install standpoint?

Yes. No need to modify any wiring and it will come with a bracket. Very simple.
 

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Got the drag wheels on. I broke down and agreed to put skinnies on the front. :)

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I can't wait to show you guys pictures of the cutouts. They turned out awesome. Jake is finishing them up tomorrow and I'll post up the pics. We will probably offer the electric cutouts as an option on the kit after seeing how it all fits so nicely.
 

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Here is the exhaust, all done! V bands from the x pipe to the catback and 3" electric cutouts up front. Turned out sweet.

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rear view
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passenger side

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They're the only ones worth it IMO (limited as my experience may be with cutouts).

Good choice. Good build, looks sick.

Trying to do it right the first time :)


Here is a quick idle video with the cutouts closed then open. It's louder than it seems in the video when they are open.

 
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