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Hey guys,

So I have a RB25det R33 and i was wanting to deloom and tidy up the engine bay a bit.

What is the easiest way to deloom and make it look a bit cleaner when i pop the hood?

Just looking at the engine bay is making me more confused on where to begin, everything is so tightly packed together.

Any help will be appreciated! Thanks!

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i was thinking the same thing.

was trying to find a spot to place my oi catch tank and realised how clustered the engine bay was.. :(

anytips on re wiring and anything that i can just throw out?

Yeah, glad someones on teh same page as me hahah. the AC can come out, that will open up a good amount of space.

The other annoying part is how in a r33 the loom runs through the firewall from behind the ABS. i guess itll have to be alot of rewiring to be done.

wait a sec, I was serious in my comments...

but it seems you actually just want to delete stuff, like AC...

just confirm for me 'you want an easy no rewiring way of making the engine bay look uncluttered without having to rewire...?'

no, there is no simple way... rewire it all and relocate the fuse box...

or rip out the engine and replace it with a carburettor engine with no headlights, electric fans... engine bay 'deloomed'

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