RRYDE Custom Engine Bays
^ Thanks bro!
Huge thanks to Randy for cleaning/installing/fixing everything today, it was cool hanging out with you and Marcus. It was a long day, but my engine bay looks a lot better and cleaner than before. He installed my Koyo radiator, Mishimoto fan shroud, swapped the blue silicone coolant hoses to steel braided lines, ran a longer hose to my trans cooler, installed a couple chrome brackets and bolts, and cleaned up a huge mess my catch can left when it was leaking oil.
Not the best pics, but they'll have to do until I get a proper photoshoot (which should be soon):



Huge thanks to Randy for cleaning/installing/fixing everything today, it was cool hanging out with you and Marcus. It was a long day, but my engine bay looks a lot better and cleaner than before. He installed my Koyo radiator, Mishimoto fan shroud, swapped the blue silicone coolant hoses to steel braided lines, ran a longer hose to my trans cooler, installed a couple chrome brackets and bolts, and cleaned up a huge mess my catch can left when it was leaking oil.
Not the best pics, but they'll have to do until I get a proper photoshoot (which should be soon):



Your work looks sick!!!!!!!!!!!! You have my respect!!!!!!!! I was looking for opinions on my bay. Me and Frankieg35 did all of it and got a lot of ideas off the forum. Do you haveany suggesstions on what else I can do? I'm not so worried about the things down low that you don't really see. I like the polished and chrome look. Jut getting the itch to mdo more.. Thanks and keep posting pics looks great!!!!
Last edited by 856_reilly; Mar 25, 2012 at 12:44 PM.
- paint your dip stick
- get an oil cap
- polish your a/c lines
- paint your vct solenoids
- move your Greddy catch can to the passenger side
- get a polished rad cooling plate
- get an Earl's Econ-o-fit clamp for your rad overflow hose
- get an oil cap
- polish your a/c lines
- paint your vct solenoids
- move your Greddy catch can to the passenger side
- get a polished rad cooling plate
- get an Earl's Econ-o-fit clamp for your rad overflow hose
Needs a strut bar also..
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Here is a front view of my bay showing Randy's awesomeness...Goin to be looking a lil different in the next week or so...

Thanks again for the sweet Work Randy..!!!

Thanks again for the sweet Work Randy..!!!
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Most definitely... I am working on some other engine bay stuff right now though.. If I had unlimited funds it would be done already.. but not first on the priority list...
The bay needs ALOT moar work..
The bay needs ALOT moar work..


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