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JW duct heat backdate on a 3.2, lowered 911, new cone intake
Finally! I get my car back. A buddy mechanice helped me...
1. Install a John Walker modified heater backdate for my 3.2 to remove the engine heater blower and associated ducts. ![]() 2. Install a Powerhaus (I was told it was anyway) cone air intake. I don't think we did the air filter right though... I think I'll have fabricate a support brace behind it to make it look better. This was an impulse buy and purely for the bling factor. ![]() ![]() 3. Lowered the 911. ![]() ![]() |
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Here the the an engine shot.
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Looks good!!
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Looks good what wheels are those
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Looks good. Next is some rubber gloves, Simple Green, and a hose.
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Location: Fort Lauderdale
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What is the John Walker heater Mod?
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![]() So how should I clean 'er? Spray on some Simple Green from a bottle and just wipe everything down? Do you really use a hose? That sounds like a lot of water in the engine compartment. Are there areas that I should be careful not to drench? Thanks for the advice. |
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Save money with Heater backdate from JW |
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