2002 Holden Rodeo TF  

JLM 93
  • JLM 93
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Post #1 post 12th September 2011 - 11:04 PM
Engine: 4 cylinder

Exhaust: stock

Suspension: lowered but wouldn't mind getting it raised just a little bit

Wheels: stock

Modifications: pod filter and i guess you could call it a custom cannon? haha (previous owner cut it way back) :/

Stereo Audio / Visual: standard

Estimated Power: ???

hey all so thought id post up my car to see what people think of it smile.gif its been the perfect first car very reliable, i've have had no mechanical problems only needed to do minor cosmetic jobs to get it looking a bit cleaner.

sorry if the pics are too big aswell, i used my new cameras program and im still trying to work it all out..

This post has been edited by JLM 93: Sep 12 2011, 11:22 PM
2002 Holden Rodeo Tf
2002 Holden Rodeo Tf
2002 Holden Rodeo Tf

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  • JLM 93
    Post #2

    well i did have a photo to upload of the exhaust but it doesnt show up when i upload it , anyone help me out with why??

    baxdoode
    Post #3

    looks neat man smile.gif

    derb
    Post #4

    Pretty clean, but make a heat shield for that pod filter though as it's on the hot side of your engine bay sucking all the hot air off your exhaust.

    hja
    Post #5

    white walls! haha

    JLM 93
    Post #6

    QUOTE (derb @ Sep 13 2011, 09:01 AM) *
    Pretty clean, but make a heat shield for that pod filter though as it's on the hot side of your engine bay sucking all the hot air off your exhaust.

    cheers, alright thanks for the advice. I'll start looking into getting one or can you just make one yourself? would that be easier?

    JLM 93
    Post #7

    QUOTE (JLM 93 @ Sep 13 2011, 09:33 AM) *
    cheers, alright thanks for the advice. I'll start looking into getting one or can you just make one yourself? would that be easier?

    white walls?? i dont understand haha

    clutch-it
    Post #8

    not over done looks clean !!!

    derb
    Post #9

    QUOTE (JLM 93 @ Sep 13 2011, 09:33 AM) *
    cheers, alright thanks for the advice. I'll start looking into getting one or can you just make one yourself? would that be easier?

    Make it yourself definitely. Either get some of the metal heat shield stuff from supercheap/autobarn and shape it around to try and isolate the pod in the front corner. Either that or get yourself some of the rubber mat they use for mine conveyor belts. I got some high temp nitrol belt [from a mate] that can take up to 140 degrees C before it starts to melt, but you shouldn't need to go that hardcore as it wont be sitting on your exhaust or anything crazy.

    JLM 93
    Post #10

    cool thanks for this derb, i'll try and head down to the nearest supercheap on the weekend and give it a go hopefully

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