No problem.
Just finished doing the 12V fuel pump mod. Going to rewire the drivers door speaker tomorrow (The car has so many gremlins in the wiring its retarded).
Chris
Before you remove it. Jack up the wheel and spin it while listening. It's handy if you have a friend to spin the wheel while you listen.
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That's kinda what I was thinking. But considering the power I am planning to have and my style of driving, the quality kinda worries me.
Thanks for the heads up Trent. If I use these I may have to get a machinist friend of mine to mill me some new perches.
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These won't be going on the supra. They are for a different project (off-road style go kart.) I wouldn't dare put something like this on my supra.
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My project I'm still planning is going to be a balls to the wall off-road go kart with a dirt bike motor possibly a 125 or 250.
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I was thinking about them for a custom project not the supra but thought I'd see if anybody had any experience with them. Read some reviews on an rx7 forum and the guy seemed pretty happy with them.
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Remove the BOV and hook to that section of charge pipe. Then after a few minutes of feeding fog in. Unhook and install BOV.
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Yeah coupled with pulling a prank on your other half when they work late and come into the house and there's a layer of smoky fog all through out it. Then it kinda makes a cheap one worth it IMO.
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You need something that will hang around. Cigarette smoke won't do it. Check with your local parts house. They may be able to get a can of smoke if they make such a thing. We have a machine for it.
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Do you have access to a fog machine? You can disconnect from the turbo and throttle body. Plug those ends and fill the pipes. Easy way to do it in garage
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Energy bushings are decent bushings. I've used them on a lot of my Honda builds over the years and replaced bushings for people when I was a mechanic with energy bushings. They last a while if installed properly.
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They make end links as well. Dm has a set that should be front and rear with links. They are very good. You would have to check though for the other items.
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