under hood clean up

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under hood clean up
lvnlo avatar
lvnlo
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easiest thing too do would be pull out engine, bodydrop, custom firewall and tubs, paint engine bay, engine conversion, maybe lexus v8, big blower out bonnet, will look real clean

na, just go with a weber, easy to fit and makes a huge difference to appearance and power
long roof avatar
long roof
+1y

Looks good! I need to take all that shit off mine. I got a Weber on it, but a lot of the other stuff is still there.
lvnlo avatar
lvnlo
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heres mine. hidden all wires behind gaurds was a mission tho, and took me bout 3 hours to get car running again...lol... had a few wires crossed
long roof avatar
long roof
+1y

How come you didn't cut the whole inner fender out?
lvnlo avatar
lvnlo
+1y
just did wat i needed to until i bagit and then i will put new inner wheel wells in,
long roof avatar
long roof
+1y

Sounds good!
mikeyp avatar
mikeyp
+1y
well, i may go with the weber. This initially was going to be my dailybeater but that idea is slowly going away. I have an 06' LS1 powered silverado with a ss conversion and too much other shit to list so I wasnt going to spend a lot of bank on the mazda but so far its now shaved , dropped , primed and interior gutted....it seems never ending. It blew a head gasket so now i'm doing a lil clean up under the hood since its torn down anway. Not engine related but do ya'llthink factory SS silverad wheels will fit a maz and tuck?
rreyna avatar
rreyna
+1y
will a weber work with air conditioning?
90-b22dawg [andrew] avatar
90-b22dawg [andrew]
+1y
sure.... the a/c has nothing to do with the carb!! now heres my question.... how do i find out if i have a manual pump or an electric pump? also when installing the weber do i need a pressure regulator? and what to do with the lines that go to the exhaust manifold?
twitch avatar
twitch
+1y
well if u have a mechanical fuel pump u should see it off to the left side of ur engine. it will be between the carb and the V.C ( it operates off the head) near the firewall. And from what ive read the weber operates on 3lbs of fuel press. i think from factory there set at 5 or 6, so yes u would need a regulator......not 100% sure on that though......