Review Of 1SiCkG's 08 G37 Coupe IP & All Mod's
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I would paint the upper part of your front lip white and the part below your spoiler white to math you car better. The carbon looks great, but it might be nice to paint part of it so that it looks like it blends with the car and flows smoother. Just my honest opinion.
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Looks good. Like others have mentioned I'd paint some of the carbon fiber.
BTW air ride lines won't freeze if installed correctly. If the system is not leaking the only possible water that can get in is condensation which a water trap would take care of. I had a bagged truck for 4 years and at most the valves stick when they are cold but that's a non issue when on car and you can mount the valves in the trunk and not outside exposed to the elements.
BTW air ride lines won't freeze if installed correctly. If the system is not leaking the only possible water that can get in is condensation which a water trap would take care of. I had a bagged truck for 4 years and at most the valves stick when they are cold but that's a non issue when on car and you can mount the valves in the trunk and not outside exposed to the elements.
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Looks good. Like others have mentioned I'd paint some of the carbon fiber.
BTW air ride lines won't freeze if installed correctly. If the system is not leaking the only possible water that can get in is condensation which a water trap would take care of. I had a bagged truck for 4 years and at most the valves stick when they are cold but that's a non issue when on car and you can mount the valves in the trunk and not outside exposed to the elements.
BTW air ride lines won't freeze if installed correctly. If the system is not leaking the only possible water that can get in is condensation which a water trap would take care of. I had a bagged truck for 4 years and at most the valves stick when they are cold but that's a non issue when on car and you can mount the valves in the trunk and not outside exposed to the elements.
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Forgot about that. Compressors arent very big. The tank will be the biggest issue for you. Either way, you can still mount the valves inside your car...under a seat, under dash, under the hood (engine will warm them up and unstick them), etc. Everything else will be ok outside of the car as long as your system isn't leaking.
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I knew every comment in this thread would be about a drop! hahaha
What are you talking about i know the solution for the valves freezing.
Beancounter-even though the valves are mounted properly inside the trunk and i have water traps between the compressor and tank moisture still forms and gets in the system. It already froze my pressure sensors and broke them. I just added airbrake antifreeze and everything is fine now.
What are you talking about i know the solution for the valves freezing.
Beancounter-even though the valves are mounted properly inside the trunk and i have water traps between the compressor and tank moisture still forms and gets in the system. It already froze my pressure sensors and broke them. I just added airbrake antifreeze and everything is fine now.