Here is a shot of the filter mounted behind the driver side headlight. No special bracket needed. I just drilled a couple of holes and ran some bolts through to the filter that was already threaded.
Here is a shot of the routing of the hoses to the filter. Then the same shot with the hoses highlighted.
As you can see, it looks damn near stock. All of the parts cost around $25. The car idles and drives perfect. After some hard runs, its already collecting oil and water vapor. For the cost, I think this is a great solution.
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Brandon Smith
Owner, Code3 Performance
www.code3performance.com
brandon@code3performance.com
BY the way the four image per post rule is kinda lame. ADMIN what are the chances we can raise the level a bit???