Post your winter projects
#23
Originally Posted by hal' post='797275' date='Jan 28 2006, 01:35 PM
My project for this year is to get my car up and running so I can go to all the meetings and try and get it ready to go to the appleblossom this year. It will be my first year to go to this since I just got the car in August of last year. So if anyone knows if someone has a second gen starter for my 88 non turbo automatic. Please call me or pm me as soon as u can> my number is 425-233-1383 and my name is harold. Thanks.
I have a GSL-SE one...will that work? I also need a TII starter, anyone have one?
I need to finish my fd engine swap into my first gen.
#26
My plans are to sell my current 7 and start saving. I should be in the market soon (assuming my 7 sells soon) to buy either a GSL-SE or a 2nd gen. I will be looking for something that is pretty straight inside and out. Running of course (even of not well). Basically I want EFI for my next 7. Guess I should probably post my car for sale then if I expect anyone to know it is for sale!?
#27
Originally Posted by rmriggin' post='797426' date='Jan 28 2006, 09:31 PM
My plans are to sell my current 7 and start saving. I should be in the market soon (assuming my 7 sells soon) to buy either a GSL-SE or a 2nd gen. I will be looking for something that is pretty straight inside and out. Running of course (even of not well). Basically I want EFI for my next 7. Guess I should probably post my car for sale then if I expect anyone to know it is for sale!?
I will keep my eyes open for you.
#29
The funny thing is that I woro on this thing every day. Seriously I am a slow *** worker when it comes to cars. It might be primarily because I really do not have a comprehensive tool chest to root through. That is ok though just takes a little more time. Oh Chris BTW, I have decided to go v-mount. I did not like how the IC was sitting before. I would have had to buy 2 sets of fans and that would not be much cheaper than a rad.
Also the IC pipes will be signifigantly shorter which is always a good thing for reducing lag.
#30
Originally Posted by z-beater' post='797575' date='Jan 29 2006, 12:01 PM
HUH?
The funny thing is that I woro on this thing every day. Seriously I am a slow *** worker when it comes to cars. It might be primarily because I really do not have a comprehensive tool chest to root through. That is ok though just takes a little more time. Oh Chris BTW, I have decided to go v-mount. I did not like how the IC was sitting before. I would have had to buy 2 sets of fans and that would not be much cheaper than a rad.
Also the IC pipes will be signifigantly shorter which is always a good thing for reducing lag.
Seriously V mount. Now I am jealous. What was your original plan in relation to the fmic and rad?
Thanks