@jbbodyworks · J And B Body Works
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-12-29 · Status: New
A clean engine bay doesn’t happen by removing parts—it happens by engineering them smarter.
What you don’t see here is just as impressive as what you do. Wiring, fuel lines, and connections are all carefully hidden and rerouted so the engine bay stays visually pure, while still being fully functional and serviceable. The result is an engine that can be removed faster than most factory setups, without sacrificing reliability or design.
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Absolutely beautiful! But I’d throw a couple other engine bays in the ring for “worlds cleanest”
I love it! But why on earth is that motorsport connector not sealed?!?!😢😢
…and of course what I meant to say was coil on plug ignition and electronic fuel injection 🤣
Love the work. Absolutely beautiful. How does the fan turn? Assuming there is still a belt.
Vw guys been doing this for ages, loves the result on that 911!🔥
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Thats not just beautiful but also really impressive work! Love it! 😍 I think we should run Deutsch Autosport connectors on everything. 🤣 Stunning guys! 🙌
I love the axle delete! How does the car transmit power to the wheels?
Love the intake bits ❤️
I remember my first tucked engine bay 😂
Takes me back doing my 964
Wow. That’s some serious craftsmanship 🔥
Did they just make a Porsche better?
Wow. I have a OEM signal yellow 73.5 turned RSR fresh from paint and about to rebuild. This is amazing.. maybe you just need another donor car. ❤️
Beautiful... my question.... how do you maintain?