WRX engine bay

Discussion in 'Photo & Video Gallery' started by TheSnowman, Jul 9, 2009.

  1. TheSnowman
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    Just thought i would show this picture i found i thought it was pretty cool.

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  2. Deride
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    Sweet, it uses the end of a trumpet for an air filter!
     
  3. TheSnowman
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    ha no kidding
     
  4. ShortytheFirefighter
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    ShortytheFirefighter Pokemans. I has none. Staff Member

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    These are the engine shots that make me all warm and fuzzy...

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    Yes, Brian. Look at the vertical mount turbo.... That's interesting.
     
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    What is all that spark-plug-wire-like wiring on the mani?
     
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    Various sensors for data-logging i believe
     
  8. sneefy
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    These take me to Funkytown.

    Or possibly Bonerland.

    To comment on the OP's post, I'm not a big fan of this newest super-ricey trend of a minimalist, relocate-everything engine compartment. I want to see the engineering.

    Show cars that have the primary concern on aesthetics hold zero appeal for me.

     
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    Like this?


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    ^ ninja.
     
  11. readymix
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    readymix ...Lest ye be trod upon... Staff Member

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    The wiring is all done so that sections of the wiring can be removed and replaced. There isn't a giant loom of wires, each wire goes to one sensor or device.
    I'm kicking myself for not snatching up fist fulls of mil-spec watertight connectors while I was in the Navy. Those things were everywhere. And I could have made all kinds of kickass wiring harnesses with them.
     
  12. piddster
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    I wish I could get my hands on some of that wire from Raychem they use. Light weight, high current, and heat resistant for only $365 a roll.