Update-
I gave up on cleaning the exhaust valves up. I tried the above recommendation of using a wire wheel brush, as it STILL wasn't making a dent in the carbon! After finishing two valves, I said fugg it. I bought a new set of exhaust valves, and put them in today. Comparing old and new...
I think I've decided on a stage 2 in place of a stage 3 myself. I would like to eventually get just above 400hp, but it's not going to be for awhile, as I'll be having to switch turbos, manifolds and DP attatchments, so by that time, the car would be ready for another clutch change anyway...
I've got mine in right now, it makes a big difference in the droning sound of the exhaust, but haven't really noticed a major drop in power.
I'm a pretty light throttle driver these days, though. Trying to baby this engine to make it till my project motor is ready.
What he said. If you really want wheels that fit, buy some in the right size. OR, you could try Mustang rims, Stealth/3000GT rims, 350Z rims, RX7 rims, but the offset might be a bit off still.
Yeah, going up by 5 ft. lbs generally doesn't work too well, as you have to overcome the tension-friction on the bolt- Dunno if that's the right way to say it, but your essentially twisting the bolt down it's length till it gets to the threads, and therefore you might reach the torque setting on...
Yeah, I was gonna say that it might not be so bad once the motor's back in. Heck- if you're building it for comfort, you don't need to be showing off the engine bay anyway.
Sorry- I almost had that happen to my car- I had a weak battery, and a guy was nice enuf to offer to jump my car. I gave him his end of the cables(my mistake) after I hooked them up to my Supe. I get in and as soon as I sit down to crank, I see smoke pouring out from my hood I yell "disconnect...
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