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    The Elements kit took about an hour to install, the tank is another issue as every car is built differently so placement is different. If you are not running a passenger seat, you could fit it easily in that area and still keep the lines short. It is about as plug and play as you get, until Gator finishes his unit.
    Nice intercooler scoop! check your airflow over the windshield though, not sure if the air will "bump" over it...we built our own as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RetroRacing View Post
    The Elements kit took about an hour to install, the tank is another issue as every car is built differently so placement is different. If you are not running a passenger seat, you could fit it easily in that area and still keep the lines short. It is about as plug and play as you get, until Gator finishes his unit.
    Nice intercooler scoop! check your airflow over the windshield though, not sure if the air will "bump" over it...we built our own as well.
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    +5 hours to pull and replace engine (this is the part I hate, drain cooling, drain oil, etc.)
    Tony Nadalin
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    2015 SCCA Oregon Region VP3 Champion
    2012 ICSCC ITE Class Champion
    FFR MkII Challenge Car, Spec Racer, Street Legal, SCCA, ICSCC and NASA Racing
    818R Build in progress

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