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Gday guys,

my next step of mods in the coming week involves a plenum so I am after ideas of what to do in regards to the rocker cover garnish/coil cover?

I am trying to go with a stealth/factory look, the process west item looks good but isnt cheap.

has anybody tried fitting an fg xr6 n/a cover to there turbo rocker cover?

any pics and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

cheers Blake

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IMO if it gets to the point that you have to lift the bonnet you are getting a canary anyway.

Be Proud not loud and you should be ok

Possum you must be looking for some serious power.Yes?

Can't go past Kev's gear as a leader in XR6T aftermarket enhancements if it's performance you are after.

All the leading tuners would support me in this.

Sorry I have no direct experience with FGs just offering a POV

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im a subtle kinda guy (I think so anyways lol) and I like to be underestimated. so the whole factory looking setup is what I prefer, my car doesnt have any badges on it and being a p-plater (have an exemption for work) im not looking to attract alot of attention.

I have a process west surge tank and have seen there plenum, I have no doubts in the quality of kevs products, im just trying to save some money on the rocker cover garnish if I can, while still achieving the look I want.

power wise I will be limited by standard ba internals for the time being hehe

I went to the ford dealership this morning and had a squizz at the fg coil pack cover, bolt holes look similar but hard to judge by eye wether they are exactly the same.

cheers blake

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