Ah! The hot air induction package!
that air pipe is too small also if you take it off it changes the way it runs significantly.
A larger throttle body and a plenum spacer help them breathe.
Ah! The hot air induction package!
that air pipe is too small also if you take it off it changes the way it runs significantly.
A larger throttle body and a plenum spacer help them breathe.
In reply to bentwrench :
I got a iceman intake im putting on tomorrow I think along with a 60mm throttle body. Im about half tempted to slap a box mani I have here on it to.
That intake came with the parts car that donated the 2.4 swap. It was paid for, but nowhere near great. I wouldn't be suprised to see the iceman pick up power and fuel economy.
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
They wont fit over the 1g shift knob, this is to hold me over till chuck sends me another shifter.
In reply to Indy-Guy :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzeOdEA0pBY this car has weaker 11s than expected.
Professor_Brap said:In reply to Indy-Guy :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzeOdEA0pBY this car has weaker 11s than expected.
Is there such a thing as a lower-case 11?
RTVberry
Parts:
Refurb battery- $32.63
Cam sensor plug- $8.42
RC9YC plugs- have
Air Filter- have
Oil- $7.99
Oil Filter- $0.66
Tail light gaskets- have
Wheels: $40
Tires: $164.64
Lug Nuts: $6.45
Cleaning: $130
PCV valve: $5.22
AC o-rings and R134A:$25.24
Crank Sensor: Free
Battery terminal: $5.11
Battery cable: Free
Hawk Pads: used/Free
Muffler $30
Iceman: $30-took off
TTI: $40-took off
Total:
$456.36 in fixing it so far.
Drive home with the white RT said iceman was worth the time. Much lower intake temps, and runs better.
Changed the oil in the Tabbie the RT, along with a dead washer pump... Had to lay under it a while to admire the rust free ness...
Dusterbd13-michael said:Sad to say that i never checked to see if the washers worked....
And i had that tank out twice.
Edited, wrong RT.
I'm envious of the space you have for your toys. I've got an over packed garage bay that can't fit a car in it. That's just with woodworking machinery. I think a tractor might need to be in my future. Try to replace my John Deer that's on its way out.
Great thread and even better motivation!
P.s. Already started looking at hitch kits for my '13 ILX
In reply to Masonrk :
Its nice having space. Im working on a deal to buy some more property next to our house.
Car with a hitch is just about the best thing ever.
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