My HDR shots
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My HDR shots
I hooked with two friends of mine this past Friday and they took a bunch of pics of my 8. I don't have them all as I am waiting on the rest from the other friend. The green car is a RHD Nissan Cedric that he had imported. It's boosted and has basic tv in it. It is a very nice looking car is turn heads everywhere he goes. It's a little too low for this area. They both a photo fanatics and know all the good places to take pics. We will be doing more with the other car in our group. I know my floor board has grass in it. We were moving the car a lot and tracked the grass in with our feet. Hope you like them.
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Thanks. We are going to do some more shots. Try to do about 100 shots and do all kinds of shades and types of HDR. He has a sweet shutter shot of his tach in his old S2k at night. It looks really good. I want one like it.
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nice job!
question: how did you get your FMIC to sit so low? I like the looks of that in the opening. If I'm not mistaken, doesn't the GReddy intercooler sit up higher as to where it can't be seen?
question: how did you get your FMIC to sit so low? I like the looks of that in the opening. If I'm not mistaken, doesn't the GReddy intercooler sit up higher as to where it can't be seen?
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I made brackets to make it sit lower and have a slight front lean to it. I am using a 3.5" ID intake that MM made. The filter sits directly behind the FMIC so it would have been inpossible to use the stock braces with this intake.
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Ah, ok. Makes sense. Did it affect the inlet/outlet pipe routing at all?
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you just extend the intercooler bracket an inch or two forward, the piping stays exactly as is, and the intercooler just angles forward at the top. It still sits under the low impact bumper and no adjustments are required.
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