Experiencing the leak where the throttle body and plenum meet. There is a gap there, and i was curious if the throttle body was too small and I might need something larger, but then also wondering about it being a little laggy on the low end without bigger cams. Sounds like you aren't having a problem with yours and an OEM TB.
Quick question for the brain trust.... has anyone else running an S13 SR20Det used a Greddy plenum? If so, did you use the stock S13 throttle body or did you have to go to a larger (70mm) option? I have an air leak on mine and wondering if anyone else had the same issue, and if they ran a different throttle body of doubled up on the gasket or something else? I read that running an N15 throttle body from a Pulsar should do the trick, but just wanted to see what others have done before I spend any money buying parts.
Will these mirrors bolt right on for a 510? Or is there fabrication or mods needed? I have searched the site and have found a lot of posts of people putting them on, but I haven't seen a "how to" yet. Just want to make sure before I buy anything, I really appreciate any feedback from you all.
Dawa, are you still sourcing parts in Asia? I was going to PM you but looks like your inbox is full. PM me if you are interested in trying to source a couple things for me?
Going to add to this conversation... I just saw this... detach your steering wheel and lock it the hub, you don't have to carry your steering wheel around with you either. Seems like a pretty cool setup.
http://getnrg.com/products/quick-lock/feed
Yeah I guess I sounded dumb there...I didn't mean to carry the steering wheel around a mall, that WOULD be strange. I was thinking more of long term storage, like if you were on vacation. Of course, like HRH said, parts can be ripped out, and meth heads are meth heads...
Yeah, I can totally see myself forgetting to unlock that chain, lol. Yeah I was thinking a kill switch with gps and paging is a good route. Does anyone pull their steering wheels when not driving? I've seen that and it seems pretty effective. Most thieves don't carry a spare, ha!