Randeez 2012 Budget Yukon Denali Build (stick on hood scoops galore)

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Having a hell of a time getting this fuel y fitting somewhere, out of the way, short to the rails, not hit the firewall, etc. I am going to just put the large feed hose onto it tight throw it down behind engine and I can get to the fuel rail fittings to tighten with intake in place. Making it up symmetrical it takes up way too much space and has to be high with over 90* bends to get it to the rails

And a couple of poser pics, cause I have to redo all of it anyway but needed some motivation

picture makes it look like its going down hill, which it may be a hair but the right side is actually closer so it makes it look much worse lol, i worry about shit thatll never be scene way too much

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Yes , no?

Having a hell of a time getting this fuel y fitting somewhere, out of the way, short to the rails, not hit the firewall, etc. I am going to just put the large feed hose onto it tight throw it down behind engine and I can get to the fuel rail fittings to tighten with intake in place. Making it up symmetrical it takes up way too much space and has to be high with over 90* bends to get it to the rails

And a couple of poser pics, cause I have to redo all of it anyway but needed some motivation

picture makes it look like its going down hill, which it may be a hair but the right side is actually closer so it makes it look much worse lol, i worry about shit thatll never be scene way too much

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Glorious!!!
 

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Yes , no?

Having a hell of a time getting this fuel y fitting somewhere, out of the way, short to the rails, not hit the firewall, etc. I am going to just put the large feed hose onto it tight throw it down behind engine and I can get to the fuel rail fittings to tighten with intake in place. Making it up symmetrical it takes up way too much space and has to be high with over 90* bends to get it to the rails

And a couple of poser pics, cause I have to redo all of it anyway but needed some motivation

picture makes it look like its going down hill, which it may be a hair but the right side is actually closer so it makes it look much worse lol, i worry about shit thatll never be scene way too much

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Holy crap am I glad to have this thing mounted. Half of it atleast, going to build the other side to something, maybe forward to the core support. But trying to hold the pipes and line them up to cut, and the turbo is twirling around on the engine hoist. I couldn't run the pipe out any further, while it clears the turbo exhaust housing, it doesn't clear the cnc'd mount

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Not quite centered in the opening, buts as close as I could make it abd still be able to make up the pipe from the compressor to throttle body.
And is less than a 1/2" from the core support.. should be able to make shroud to seal the intake from the engine bay for maximum cold air age

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Not quite centered in the opening, buts as close as I could make it abd still be able to make up the pipe from the compressor to throttle body.
And is less than a 1/2" from the core support.. should be able to make shroud to seal the intake from the engine bay for maximum cold air age

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Excuse me radiator, I need to see out the front lmao. Awesomeness right there. That thing is fkn huge.
 
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and since nothing is ever "completed" going to route the ac lines a little different.
1st - the line from the compressor to the condenser has a pretty nice gouge in it on the rubber hose, just going to replace it because its pretty good, which it had some more length in it but itll do. 2nd - the one from the condenser to the cabin im going to run straight out from the tee and send it back kinda of by the horn on the left side looking at the pic above, if that makes sense.
 

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