UPP C6 Install Instructional Video
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UPP C6 Install Instructional Video
Well, you asked for it, so we're doing it!
HERE: http://youtu.be/UbnfxDKmJqI
We're currently shooting our footage for the install instructions for our C6 kits. We'll post up the results as soon as it's all edited and finalized.
C5 instructions should be coming soon as well.
CK
HERE: http://youtu.be/UbnfxDKmJqI
We're currently shooting our footage for the install instructions for our C6 kits. We'll post up the results as soon as it's all edited and finalized.
C5 instructions should be coming soon as well.
CK
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Yep! We'll walk you through it and show you hands on what it takes, how it's done, and the secrets behind a simple clean install.
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To get an idea check out our GTO TT install instructions.
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/roTGZ6Bz57Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/roTGZ6Bz57Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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We're almost finished with the shooting now, but the editing will probably take a few weeks to complete and get it into a finished product.
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I can't see it on my computer, but might just be because I'm trying this new tablet (Surface)
Here's a direct link in case anyone else has the same problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbnfxDKmJqI
Here's a direct link in case anyone else has the same problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbnfxDKmJqI
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I highly recommend getting some sheet metal and aluminum flasking.. use the steel sheet metal to make heat shields for the computer and the mc... before you cut that inner fender support to fit the down pipe.. Take some time to use steel sheet metal and mold a fender support and cut accordingly and then kinda over lap the inner fender ... once you have that right... paint it with hi temp paint black.. the heat shields kinda same way.. I set a piece in the computer side.. test fit turbo and bent it accordingly... after I got it set right. painted it with high temp.. before I set that in finally.. I went even further with adding autozone boom mat material in the area under the computer. On drivers side I wrapped the ticks with boom mat, cut a piece of steel accordingly to almost enclose the inner fender from frame to frame so this way I know there's no chance of wire's etc falling down n there. after Hot side is done take aluminum flashing and measure the distance the pipe is hanging below inner fender with the fenders installed.. take atleast 5 points of measure of both inside and outside of the inner fender. cut accordingly and drop piece in check measure points so you know the metal isn't holding it up and to make sure its not to far down and might hit tire. (this stuff is really easy to bend).. re-install everything and make sure it fits before you rivit the piece in and add black silicone where it meets the plastic so it's now water proof.. I also painted it black with high temp for stealth. This will add another 30ish mins per side to your build and another idk 15$-25ish but I'm sure the benefits for a more enclosed fender will be more than worth it.. Do this while install and I assure you won't regret it.. just my little extra help and thought for the guys might be purchasing this kit and double thinking about cutting the inner fender.