I opted to weld in M4 nuts into the inside of the tunnel (after opening the holes up a bit) as opposed to rivnuts. I chose that route due to the thickness of the rivnut flange that would add to the overall width of the tunnel (even though not by much). I didn't want to have trouble getting the...
I see, thanks for the clarification. Yeah, also can see how the car comes into the picture, kind of a scary thought.
Guess this also takes some of the possible anonymity out of the LLC and it's owner when dealing with an LLC that was created through an agent like this? One of the somewhat...
Just kind of thinking out loud... how can they ever actually get money out of a company, LLC or whatever that's effectively worth nothing? Also, they cannot go after individuals related to the company correct? Thought that was kind of the point of an LLC.
Similar to Jeremy, I too was somewhere in the middle. I started late 2019 and was tagged May 2021. I was occasionally focused on other things or I was just slowed up by certain decisions. Also miscellaneous changes to the kit here and there added some time for me.
Yeah, I definitely don't think it looks bad either. I'm just wondering how close it could get to replicating a molded part texture/appearance that's similar to that on the fuse box cover (only as a reference since molded part textures can vary wildly). I know it'll never be near an exact match...
What fuzzy settings did you use? I've only printed one small thing with fuzzy settings. I would like to get something that closely matches the texture on the fuse box cover there, but that may be asking a lot...
PLA is known to be kind of brittle and not particularly suitable for long term outdoor use. Something like PETG or ABS would be better long term. Or aluminum/steel of course if you had that capability... I'm always a fan of metal parts when possible, but 3d printing is quite convenient...
I would personally start at confirming vacuum line routing / looking for potential vacuum leaks. Also may be worth checking the wastegate flapper/lever on the turbo to make sure there isn't a mechanical issue.
Guess some of this also depends on what work has been done or if this suddenly came...
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