Man I'm jealous of some of you... I need to get digging on info from the city to see if I even *can* build a second garage in my back yard.
That old Chevy yours Jayhall?
You know, I kind of want to do this to my car, the wipers on our cars wipe a part of the window that I never look through (the top) but leaves the bottom half dirty still. The passenger side, oh so clear... I wish the blades were flipped.
Disclaimer on my part, I've never needed to clean a Supra AFM, so you may want to do more digging on the subject before attempting any repairs.
As for flushing the radiator, if you go about it with the method I suggested, you leave the car running. Thermostat will open as the engine warms up...
Yeah, no shit... I like the idea, but on the other hand, it scares me. I keep trying to tell myself it will perform better than ANY new car for less than half the price of said new car... it helps me sleep at night. :p
Watched all these last night, good post man, do you have the VHS's these came on?
Although, their braking distance on the F40 comparison HAS to be off. There is NO way that they came dead last in that respect...
It's all about how clever you are with the space that you have. Before I bought the house, I had everything I owned (other than the cars themselves, and the spare wheels/tires) in a room of about 75 sq/ft. Weirdly, that was almost enough crap to fill a 1500 sq/ft house. :p
I believe this very...
Ahh... is there a better place to quote "cool story bro?" :p
Just kidding man, it's funny how things work out if you let them and don't give up, isn't it? :D
Price of a house up there though, sheesh!
Another thing that never hurts to check, your gap on your spark plugs. Make sure they're all close as possible to the same gap, .027-.030 is a pretty good starting point for our engines.
I believe you can pick up a MAF/AFM cleaner at your local parts store. I had to clean the MAF on my SS after installing a VERY oily K&N filter once.
We generally use something called "Hondabond". IJ or Jdub have posted what the actual proper name for the stuff is. It's good stuff...
As for...
I bought Tanabe sway bars for the front and rear, as well as budgeted out the rest of the year. I should be able to buy my entire brake setup, and entire fuel setup, oil cooler/relocation setup, as well as manifold and intercooler bits within a year. Then it's a matter of saving up for the...
The automatics in these cars can be made to handle some pretty good power levels, but I've always preferred manual myself. As for the 300hp point, depending on the size of the wheels on the turbo you've picked out and the boost levels you intend to run, I can see 300hp out of the 1G.
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IIRC, the turbo Mk3 was (and probably still is) among the quietest of any production car built in it's day. I've had the fortune of driving a car that was stock aside from the brakes and an HKS exhaust. I've been in louder Cadillacs...
Sorry to hear the misfortune of the radiator. Similar thing...
I'm sure Jeff could be a great help with this project. Really cool Grim, really cool. Reminds me of the "EPA/CARB exempt" stickers that a buddy of mine showed me. I guess they were a dealer's way of listing modifications as being "acceptable". We intend to have a big of fun with one for my car...
Correction, it was pre-88 Supras. My 88 you didn't have to do this. It was pretty common among Japanese cars until the mid-late 80's from what I understand. Have had two friends with 87 FC Rx7's that are the same way.
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