Winter upgrades 19'-20'




Took a full face shot of the front and grilles for you George Still haven't got round to picking up the refurbished 18" Monos with new Michelin shoes from my tyre shop. Don't even know if they are open or not. Will need to check next week before trying to go. I may get them treated to a ceramic protection if the price is reasonable. We will see. And before somebody says something, yes I also noticed the temperature sensor needs to be fixed back onto the bumber

Front face shot with grilles in place of the fog lights. As said b4, the lights had to be disconnected/removed to comply with road rules and regulations, as they sit too far down with the lowered suspension
Took a full face shot of the front and grilles for you George Still haven't got round to picking up the refurbished 18" Monos with new Michelin shoes from my tyre shop. Don't even know if they are open or not. Will need to check next week before trying to go. I may get them treated to a ceramic protection if the price is reasonable. We will see. And before somebody says something, yes I also noticed the temperature sensor needs to be fixed back onto the bumber

Front face shot with grilles in place of the fog lights. As said b4, the lights had to be disconnected/removed to comply with road rules and regulations, as they sit too far down with the lowered suspension












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Removed the unit from the engine and split it apart. Took out the filters and using my workshop vacuum cleaner removed some of the old dried out bugs and other debris which had been sucked inside. As the "Green Filters" are reusable items, I placed them in a tub with warm soapy water and let them soak for a couple of hours, with the outside facing side lowest in the water so that the dirt and other debris would fall to the bottom of the tub. From time to time I swirled them around without turning them over. Then after a good rinse in hot water time for them to dry till tomorrow morning. Then I'll blow compressed air through the filters in the opposite direction of normal air flow. Then I'll apply a thin spray layer of filter oil over the surface, I have used this method for years and never had a problem with a polluted MAF by the oil or other things.
Next job was insulating the underside of the air-box with gold reflective sheeting. Sheeting used is Reflect a Gold from DEI https://www.designengineering.com/re...flective-roll/ which I have used in my Ultima Can-Am build. Tomorrow I'll finish the second half of the air-box before getting everything assembled and back on the engine.
Green filters in need of some cleaning after a season's driving (without winter of course)
A bit of old bugs and other debris clinging to the underside. First clean with a vacuum cleaner
Soaking in warm soapy warm. Debris falling to the bottom of the tub
First part of the air-box heat management project done




Front view of a refurbished rear 18" Mono
Just look at the polished lip and shorty valve stem
Michelin Pilot Sport 4. What else!
Even the inside of the wheels are like a mirror








Just need to oil the underside of the Green filters, reassemble the unit and place back onto the engine
Underside of the filter-box covered in gold heat reflective sheeting
ID and part # of air-box for reference purposes before disappearing under the sheeting
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The Monos were picked up this morning for ceramic treatment. Back in the next days. Then photo shoot time
Air box gold sheet covered for some heat management. In all cases it certainly looks nice, but unfortunately will be hidden away under the hood




Front view of a refurbished rear 18" Mono
Just look at the polished lip and shorty valve stem
Michelin Pilot Sport 4. What else!
Even the inside of the wheels are like a mirror




I haven't driven much this season. Maybe getting a new stable mate soon (looking at a W204 C63 coupe), but "T-Rex" will stay and share the hay.
Sorry about the scrape on the corner of the bumber. Had an unexpected nudge against a wall when parking...
Front 18" Mono with Michelin PS4. Ceramic coated. Brake calliper painted back in 2012. Still looking great IMO
Rear 18" Mono with Michelin PS4. Ceramic coated
I haven't driven much this season. Maybe getting a new stable mate soon (looking at a W204 C63 coupe), but "T-Rex" will stay and share the hay.
Sorry about the scrape on the corner of the bumber. Had an unexpected nudge against a wall when parking...
Front 18" Mono with Michelin PS4. Ceramic coated. Brake calliper painted back in 2012. Still looking great IMO
Rear 18" Mono with Michelin PS4. Ceramic coated
Looks amazing. Also, excellent work on the air intake.





