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More emphasis on the logos, as a reference to old Lancia rallye cars.
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The additional Miatini logo on the hood might be a tad too much.
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2017/10/29 14:17:34
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I really like this front end design. The mirrored Miatini Racing logo adds some substantial width to the car.
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2017/10/29 14:17:33
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The width of the center stripe was widened.
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2017/10/29 14:17:32
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For giggles: Miatini meets Lotus Elan.
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2017/10/29 14:12:59
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2017/10/29 14:12:58
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Removing sponsor logos does help somewhat.
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2017/10/29 14:12:57
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Better, but still unbalanced.
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2017/10/29 14:12:56
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Nope, doesn't work. It lifts the rear too much.
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2017/10/29 14:12:54
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2017/10/29 14:08:51
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New rails installed with grease to prevent corrosion between the chassis and the stainless rails
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2017/10/29 13:52:12
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2017/10/29 13:52:10
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luckily the gaps between the bolts are the same, so no extra drilling was required
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2017/10/29 13:52:07
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....and cram in as many slices as you can.
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2017/10/29 13:46:33
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Then you remov the fuel pump cover...
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2017/10/29 13:46:31
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Two noodles go into the void between the parcel shelf and the tank.
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2017/10/29 13:46:29
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Glory shot of the Walbro 190 HP fuel pump which is directly powered from the battery. The original fuel pump wires are used to switch the relay, while the thicker gauge wires power the pump.
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2017/10/29 13:46:27
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...slide it under the clips. As you push the tool forward it will unhook the clip.
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2017/10/29 13:37:57
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You know these pesky wire holders? I have broken several of the over the years, desperately trying to pry them off. There is absolutely no way of removing them. Or is there?
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2017/10/29 13:37:55
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I built a little "tool" out of flexible, yet surdy PVC. Simply cut a V and...
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