just giving a update for Jay on his polished compressor housing. heres about 2 hours worth of work. im hoping to finish it up tonight or tommorow and have it shipped by fri or mon....
yeah, i like that blue/black 2.4
the blue black one is SpeedRacerZ's block
nice job.
by the way. i saw your car at speedracerZ's last week, and i must say your car is beautiful.
i'm baaaaack!!
Just out of curiosity, what kind of tools are you using to do the work?
Holy crap!
That looks awesome man!
Hit me up on email or aim so I can get that money to ya!
Shifted wrote:.kURt. wrote:nice job.
by the way. i saw your car at speedracerZ's last week, and i must say your car is beautiful.
Apparently you didn't look inside it
yeah he told me there was no engine in it.
i'm baaaaack!!
im using sandpaper and jay it looks tons better but no pics since im on my psp
Looks amazing. I take it your using like 150 grit and working your way up. I think im going to start on my turbo tomorrow and my fuel rail also. I love that polished look. Keep up the good work.
heres the finished project. i wanted to go a little farther but i ran out of time and i wanted to ship the housing by sat. enjoy..........
by the way the housing is almost impossible to get a good pic and looks so awesome in person....
Very impressive.
Gonna look great and thanks again bro...
Should be great with the rest of the go fast goodies I got.
.kURt. wrote:nice job.
by the way. i saw your car at speedracerZ's last week, and i must say your car is beautiful.
Thanks btw. ill have to take you for a rip once its all done
Blue Splash wrote:Looks amazing. I take it your using like 150 grit and working your way up. I think im going to start on my turbo tomorrow and my fuel rail also. I love that polished look. Keep up the good work.[/quote=Blue Splash]
To get as shiny as i did your going to need some sort of polish compound. I used mothers mag and aluminum polish. also i went from 220 up to 2000 grit then i polished it. all in all about 5-6 hrs of work, but i have fun doing it so i dont mind. another thing you can use is the sanding wheel for a dremel. they look like little sponges and do an awesome job for when you first start on it. i suggest doing that too (did all of mine by hand)
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