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Old 24 February 2016, 05:19 AM
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Hi guys was wondering if you could show me some pics of your rotated turbo kits been thinking of buying the Hayward and Scott kit or maybe making something up thanks in advance mike
Old 24 February 2016, 08:28 AM
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All my setups

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Old 24 February 2016, 09:42 AM
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Nice mate who are the rotated kit manufacturers in the pics please
Old 24 February 2016, 09:47 AM
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First and last one were custom made, the middle one is an rcm kit
Old 24 February 2016, 01:56 PM
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Hayward & Scott twisted kit

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Old 24 February 2016, 02:52 PM
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Old 24 February 2016, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by C. J.

Hayward & Scott twisted kit
that's a tidy bay.... how have you got so much space?!


relocated battery and what else?


Ash
Old 24 February 2016, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Ash Webster
that's a tidy bay.... how have you got so much space?!


relocated battery and what else?


Ash
Looks like fuse box abs if it has it looks to be on new age coils very nice picture tbh that's the look I'm going to go for
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Originally Posted by Ash Webster
that's a tidy bay.... how have you got so much space?!


relocated battery and what else?


Ash
Pedal box so no servo
Relocation of battery to behind passengers seat and now gell race one
Also relocation of steering reservoir to back right (blue cap)
Relocation of rad bottle (front one of the three bottles)
Complete wiring loom which I made with all fuse boards and relays behind centre console
Old 24 February 2016, 08:20 PM
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Old 25 February 2016, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by C. J.
Pedal box so no servo
Relocation of battery to behind passengers seat and now gell race one
Also relocation of steering reservoir to back right (blue cap)
Relocation of rad bottle (front one of the three bottles)
Complete wiring loom which I made with all fuse boards and relays behind centre console
Some nice work there.. Impressive to say the least.. When it gets to custom wiring looms my brain just explodes... I can't do electrical!
Old 25 February 2016, 07:04 PM
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****.
Old 25 February 2016, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by C. J.

Hayward & Scott twisted kit

That's a major example of a decluttered engine bay. Impressive.
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Thanks all .
All done a driveway too
Old 25 February 2016, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by C. J.

Hayward & Scott twisted kit
I wish I could make mine so clean looking. Awesome
Old 25 February 2016, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by C. J.
Thanks all .
All done a driveway too
Are them little nozzles water spray on suspension turrets?
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Are them little nozzles water spray on suspension turrets?
Plumbed in powder fire extinguisher
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My setup, looks busy compared to some!!


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Old 26 February 2016, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by IainMilford
My setup, looks busy compared to some!!

Looks the nuts though mate
Old 26 February 2016, 08:39 AM
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Old 26 February 2016, 09:08 AM
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These set up are just pure **** :3 Dream Engine Bays
Hope someday my subie :3 will have a nice set up
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Originally Posted by defilplayer
These set up are just pure **** :3 Dream Engine Bays
Hope someday my subie :3 will have a nice set up
you and me both....


I come out of my (apprenticeship) time in a year and a half. triples my wage. patience
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Not the tidiest but it's a function over form setup, not a show car
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Originally Posted by MartynJ


Not the tidiest but it's a function over form setup, not a show car
Mines far from a show car , sprint / track hack but just have pride in making it simplified and as neat as my ability allows
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Originally Posted by John Mathewson
Looks the nuts though mate
Cheers dude

I do like this picture, fish eye


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Has any of you guys that have decluttred your engine bays got a bit of a guide or a load of pictures because I would like to hide my fuse box and wouldn't mind a bit of a step by step guide thanks mike
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Originally Posted by MartynJ


Not the tidiest but it's a function over form setup, not a show car

That's some inlet manifold!!!
Old 29 February 2016, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by saxon
Has any of you guys that have decluttred your engine bays got a bit of a guide or a load of pictures because I would like to hide my fuse box and wouldn't mind a bit of a step by step guide thanks mike
Mike you will find that most people who de clutter their engine bays usually get custom looms made or have friends in the auto electrical trade to give tips and help in doing them,usually the oem fuse boxes are done away with and replaced with either push to reset trips or smaller fuse boards fitted under the dash or on dash panels.
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As above this is my fuse / relay board under dash part way through me in stalling/ making

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Chris that looks spot on I notice you have the removable dash is that one of the fibreglass ones that were been sold a few years ago ?? much easier to take out than mine wish I had gone down that route at the start instead of what I have now plus the saving in weight.anyway this is what my back/front wiring loom for my lights/f pumps etc etc to make the car mot compliant looked like out of the car.



Getting the wire layed in.

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Dash panel with most of the switches etc push to reset fuses and the relays hidden under the dash cover.

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