1UP CREW DISCUSSION / SCION MEET
Yea no problem bro. I'd be more than willing to help. Not to mention I get to learn too. I'll see if I can find some instructions online, to help us remove/install it. Unless you already know how to do that.
Yea i'm going tonight. I need someone to drive my car tonight for a bit, so I can tune the AFR/Ignition. I usually datalog it for a bit. Stop, then tune. Upload. Drive, Datalog. Stop, then tune. Upload. Slow process.
Yea i'm going tonight. I need someone to drive my car tonight for a bit, so I can tune the AFR/Ignition. I usually datalog it for a bit. Stop, then tune. Upload. Drive, Datalog. Stop, then tune. Upload. Slow process.
Originally Posted by TCpete
im going.. might as well bring some tools and work on the car while the wifey isnt around lol
I took most of it out this past weekend, im actually making a futile attempt to make my car 1UP clean. Especially the engine bay area, and let me tell you that thing is a b!tchhhhh to clean, and it didnt help that in the past all the exhaust fumes were spraying into the engine bay, so I have a beautiful coat (or should i say coats) of carbon everywhere.
I feel like pressure washing that poop.
superman that hoe!!!!!!!! lol
sergio your best best is to use a pressure washer.. and cover up electricals while u do it.. alternator and fuse boxes should be clean by hand and covered when washing
sergio your best best is to use a pressure washer.. and cover up electricals while u do it.. alternator and fuse boxes should be clean by hand and covered when washing
Originally Posted by TCpete
superman that hoe!!!!!!!! lol
sergio your best best is to use a pressure washer.. and cover up electricals while u do it.. alternator and fuse boxes should be clean by hand and covered when washing
sergio your best best is to use a pressure washer.. and cover up electricals while u do it.. alternator and fuse boxes should be clean by hand and covered when washing
Originally Posted by ippskidder
Originally Posted by TCpete
superman that hoe!!!!!!!! lol
sergio your best best is to use a pressure washer.. and cover up electricals while u do it.. alternator and fuse boxes should be clean by hand and covered when washing
sergio your best best is to use a pressure washer.. and cover up electricals while u do it.. alternator and fuse boxes should be clean by hand and covered when washing
Here is a suggestion....dont use a pressure washer....wayyy to much pressure
Use a hosehold hose, as long as it has decent pressure
cover up all ur sensors and electrical
get some engine degreaser, sold at auto parts, home depot, etc. (a good brand is one in a black bottle cant remember the exact name)
wet inside, spray the degreaser where u it, let it sit for a lil while, spray down and wipe down where has degreaser,
but remember wen u start the engine back up a lot of smoke will arise due to the liquids u sprayed being burned off........
Originally Posted by caveman
Here is a suggestion....dont use a pressure washer....wayyy to much pressure
Use a hosehold hose, as long as it has decent pressure
cover up all ur sensors and electrical
get some engine degreaser, sold at auto parts, home depot, etc. (a good brand is one in a black bottle cant remember the exact name)
wet inside, spray the degreaser where u it, let it sit for a lil while, spray down and wipe down where has degreaser,
but remember wen u start the engine back up a lot of smoke will arise due to the liquids u sprayed being burned off........
Use a hosehold hose, as long as it has decent pressure
cover up all ur sensors and electrical
get some engine degreaser, sold at auto parts, home depot, etc. (a good brand is one in a black bottle cant remember the exact name)
wet inside, spray the degreaser where u it, let it sit for a lil while, spray down and wipe down where has degreaser,
but remember wen u start the engine back up a lot of smoke will arise due to the liquids u sprayed being burned off........
Originally Posted by ippskidder
Originally Posted by caveman
Here is a suggestion....dont use a pressure washer....wayyy to much pressure
Use a hosehold hose, as long as it has decent pressure
cover up all ur sensors and electrical
get some engine degreaser, sold at auto parts, home depot, etc. (a good brand is one in a black bottle cant remember the exact name)
wet inside, spray the degreaser where u it, let it sit for a lil while, spray down and wipe down where has degreaser,
but remember wen u start the engine back up a lot of smoke will arise due to the liquids u sprayed being burned off........
Use a hosehold hose, as long as it has decent pressure
cover up all ur sensors and electrical
get some engine degreaser, sold at auto parts, home depot, etc. (a good brand is one in a black bottle cant remember the exact name)
wet inside, spray the degreaser where u it, let it sit for a lil while, spray down and wipe down where has degreaser,
but remember wen u start the engine back up a lot of smoke will arise due to the liquids u sprayed being burned off........
If im not mistaken is something with 66 or sumthing like that its in a black bottle
Ohhh I think I know the bottle your talking about. Somebody else also recommended it to me, before as well. Heavily dilute in water, check. =)
I'm also gonna repaint my wheels black and clearcoat it this time. So maybe this time around it'll come out better.
Trying to get all the small poop taken care of this weekend.
I'm also gonna repaint my wheels black and clearcoat it this time. So maybe this time around it'll come out better.
Trying to get all the small poop taken care of this weekend.
Originally Posted by TCpete
i think ur thinking formula 88 joe.. and u can use that but its very abrassive.. u need mix it with alot of water ...that way it wont be so harsh..
eso mismo!!!!!!!!, lol
like my bilingualish





