I finally got my motor cover on. I installed the ML55 cover because it just seemed to look more AMG factory like. I still need dyno number, but over all I'm very happy. Now, I just have figure out how to wash my motor with out damaging anything.
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You can wash your motor pretty easily. Simple green, a brush and a water works well. Once you're done, you can use Meguiars Tech protechtant or Back to Black on the plastic.
also...use some paint cleaner on all the painted underhood surfaces. You'd be surprised at how much of a difference it makes.
also...use some paint cleaner on all the painted underhood surfaces. You'd be surprised at how much of a difference it makes.
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Looking good man. 
Mario - I just noticed your license plate - u Peruvian?
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Thats a very nice looking engine, cleanly done! Enjoy her! 
I wish my car had the single windshield wiper!
I wish my car had the single windshield wiper!
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I wish my car had the single windshield wiper!
Thank you, it was a bigger job than I thought, it took me about 40 hours to do. Many parts if not most had to be redrilled or shaved. Almost a bolt on kit.Originally Posted by VelocitE55
Thats a very nice looking engine, cleanly done! Enjoy her! I wish my car had the single windshield wiper!
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I am Peruvian and Italian, Inca Toner is the name of my company. I sell ink and toner, kind of play on words. My parents have a home in Lima that I visit often. What about you Josh?Originally Posted by Josh K
Mario - I just noticed your license plate - u Peruvian?
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nice touch w/ the ML55 cover. sounds like you had your hands full with the install 

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I wonder what the dyno's gonna look like. PRobably gonna be 6"2' 3%. lol
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I got that one, poor Adam lol. Originally Posted by The Godfather
I wonder what the dyno's gonna look like. PRobably gonna be 6"2' 3%. lol
Your car looked sweet that night when we saw you in the Viper. How much did you pay for your brakes. I'm thinking I might need some with the added HP.
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My mom's Peruvian, my Dad's Caucasian. Spanish was the first language I learned. Cool bro! Always nice to meet another Peruvian. We'll definitely have to meet up for drinks sometime.Originally Posted by E55Cent
I am Peruvian and Italian, Inca Toner is the name of my company. I sell ink and toner, kind of play on words. My parents have a home in Lima that I visit often. What about you Josh?Mario
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Let me know when and where.Originally Posted by Josh K
My mom's Peruvian, my Dad's Caucasian. Spanish was the first language I learned. Cool bro! Always nice to meet another Peruvian. We'll definitely have to meet up for drinks sometime.
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can you share some of the difficulties you encountered when installing this kit?
thanks
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Many parts had to be modified and the 200 page instruction book was horrible. Many pix and steps were left out. Several studs, bolts and nuts where missing our missed labled. Everything with the intake had to be shaved, cut and redrilled. Originally Posted by aintME
can you share some of the difficulties you encountered when installing this kit?
thanks
But hell it was cheap!
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lol let me do this in English:Originally Posted by E55Cent
Many parts had to be modified and the 200 page instruction book was horrible. Many pix and steps were left out. Several studs, bolts and nuts where missing our missed labled. Everything with the intake had to be shaved, cut and redrilled. But hell it was cheap!
Many parts had to be modified, and the 200 pages instruction book was horrible. Many pics and steps were left out. Several studs, bolts and nuts were missing or mislabeled. Everything with the intake had to be shaved, cut and redrilled.
Spelling=pet peeve. LOL
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Many parts had to be modified, and the 200 pages instruction book was horrible. Many pics and steps were left out. Several studs, bolts and nuts were missing or mislabeled. Everything with the intake had to be shaved, cut and redrilled.
Spelling=pet peeve. LOL
Originally Posted by The Godfather
lol let me do this in English:Many parts had to be modified, and the 200 pages instruction book was horrible. Many pics and steps were left out. Several studs, bolts and nuts were missing or mislabeled. Everything with the intake had to be shaved, cut and redrilled.
Spelling=pet peeve. LOL
Thanks for being the spelling police. I'm greatful for people like you, but the point of thread was the supercharger.
Thanks again "Godfather". By the way, is jackass with one s or two?
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Mario, that supercharger looks hot!
You're the guy I met at the Feb GTG with all the red bull and energy bars in your trunk huh? LOL
You're the guy I met at the Feb GTG with all the red bull and energy bars in your trunk huh? LOL
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Thanks for being the spelling police. I'm greatful for people like you, but the point of thread was the supercharger.
Thanks again "Godfather". By the way, is jackass with one s or two?
and who the **** might you be? Eat a nut....Originally Posted by SonOfSin
Thanks for being the spelling police. I'm greatful for people like you, but the point of thread was the supercharger.
Thanks again "Godfather". By the way, is jackass with one s or two?
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You're the guy I met at the Feb GTG with all the red bull and energy bars in your trunk huh? LOL
I'm not sure what I was drinking but the energy bars sounds about right. Thanks for the nice words.Originally Posted by ChrisDPham
Mario, that supercharger looks hot! You're the guy I met at the Feb GTG with all the red bull and energy bars in your trunk huh? LOL

