intake and exhaust, lose some unnecessary parts that you dont use (backseat, spare tire, etc) just starting ideas, carbon fiber hood? get rims lighter than the stock ones, pretty sure those would help. lightweight driveshaft/flywheel....
replaced the head gasket on my car a while back, set the ignition timing, cranked the car, it fires up and then stalls, after about 2 hours i gave up since i had school the next day, i just decided to finish it another day, till i fiddled around with one of the relays/module things on the driver...
hey man, if you end up going back to the junkyard you should get some parts from it, maybe like ppl here on the forums need stuff. like they said its a good way to make money too :) sad that they traded it in the cash for clunkers sh*t
As for me and my 172k mile old supra, I took out the parts/mechanism inside the door, and sprayed some rubberized undercoating for sound insulation and then I replaced the door weatherstripping, I am currently in the state of replacing my window regulator since it is bent, along with the other...
Updates: wetsanded and buffed the rear bumper, since that was the only piece that i didnt have time to work on when i was wetsanding the car lol, also got my LED's for the climate control back on, used the oem green and some red leds with the white background lit symbols that i had, i also...
^ i checked yesterday and the bushings were intact, turns out my window regulator is bent, well id rather buy a better one or new because id rather not want to hammer it to straighten out lol...
^ when i cleaned my engine bay, i made sure that the cylinder head was covered (since my valve covers were cleann) and my alternator too, then took degreaser, and a pressure washer, did the job well :) but it would be better to clean when engine is out, there wouldnt be any having to cover...
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