I don't see how $199 is too "expencive"...
This IC looks like it will almost drop in with minor modifications... I'd say, pick up a couple silicone couplers and the job is done.... better yet, pick up a set of these IC pipes.(<--that's a link)
Just search eBay for "intercooler piping", and...
My friend's mother's Altima does this, and it's the switch...
the last time he rolled it down it stopped working totally.
We pulled off the door panel and put power directly to the motor and it went up.
But, that's the driver's door, so there's only one switch involved...
I would say one...
Exactly.
How can you not like a car you know nothing about? Just by looks? How can you not like the look of a 1G DSM??? Not sporty looking? It looks a lot like a MK3...
Thank you. Ya beat me to it. They were manufactured in IL, IIRC.
^lol
EXACTLY!! One of those cars where the gas pedal is completely useless. 50% throttle and 100% throttle only change sound, not acceleration characteristics whatsoever!
kinda like my subie.. lol
I just go to my dealer, walk behind the counter, pop my head in the parts manager's office to say hello, then sit down at a computer and start working. lol...
Run the wires to the actuator through the factory harness grommet.
Keep the vacuum lines as short as possible.
All the wires you need to power the unit with are in the radio harness, or in the cigarette lighter, but the radio harness is easier to work with.
You have the old Profec B...
Then you should already know if you can build one or not.
Ian ain't no pup to welding and he said it was a pain in the "arse".
When people say "Buy one from Ron R. or Sethron", we're not kidding.
Fastway: all the power sources you would ever need are located in the cigarette lighter wires. pull out the radio trim and you'll find it. just check around with a test light and you'll be fine.
where are you located in MA?
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