Starting mods suggestions
#11
Thought of another one. Lightwieght hood.
I know some of those NA stock hoods are pretty heavy. Anything that is noticeably lighter will in turn make your car a little faster. And like everyone else is say, do the reliability stuff first. Belts, ALL hoses, ALL fluids, wires, plugs, etc. When I bought my TII it was in VERY rough shape. Looked as though teh car hadnt had any TLC since it left the lot. Now it is nearly back to its original condition.
I know some of those NA stock hoods are pretty heavy. Anything that is noticeably lighter will in turn make your car a little faster. And like everyone else is say, do the reliability stuff first. Belts, ALL hoses, ALL fluids, wires, plugs, etc. When I bought my TII it was in VERY rough shape. Looked as though teh car hadnt had any TLC since it left the lot. Now it is nearly back to its original condition.
#13
Originally Posted by rowtareh' post='826108' date='Jun 26 2006, 03:10 AM
Full tune up. Coolant flush, belts, brakes, brake fluid, diff flush and refill, fuel filter. Check all wiring harness connections also. These cars are old and everything gets brittle after a while.
Congrats also and welcome to the forum! Oh yeah, don't buy ANYTHING pacesetter.
Yeah definatly planned on maintenance first and then start the mods but not to sure I wanna start mods on this N/A 'cause I plan on just swapping a TII. So probably just basics and what not and suspension stuff that wont be removed in the swap.
And thanks for the welcome, and yes no pacesetter
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