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| for all the nice emails! its very good to be back, its almost like my M is new, my wife took great care of it! and nope, noone wears deotorants over there. but its no biggie cuz you want smell the people, the countrys themselves just smell to bad.. | |
| OK, just finished lowering my M using the H & R Springs. Took me seven hours, most came from dismantling the rear deck. I did not install the spacers just yet. Car stance looks great, handling improved. I do have a slight vibration on throttle. If I didn't learn about the potential vibration here, I probobly would not have noticed or think it was road feedback. | |
| Does anyone know how to override the 118 MPH speed limiter? This is crazy, the car has so much mire to give. Does this CHIP I hear about do the trick? Pls advise... | |
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Otto: To late, the dealer put it on during PDI so the damage is done. Minnesota is a two plate state and they don't take kindly to it not being there. lonestarsled: Bought the kit from Stongard. I agree the price is steep, but getting a hood repainted is worse. The kit installed nicely but if you've never worked with this sort of stuff it would be best to practice first. The bumper is indeed the worst piece. It takes time and plenty of patience to work it. Because of the ground effects on the Special I ended up trimming the kit somewhat. But the end result turned out great. They also provide phone support so I called them in advance and got some installation tips and tricks that helped. Toms99: Those chrome parts are purely for advertising and show. If you want something like that you'd have to find a plating shop that could do it. Also there's a good chance the parts are non-functional because it is only a display piece. Think in terms of those cutaway engines you see at car shows. |
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| Yeah, you're probably right...But at least a cut-away pic you know is not real. The chrome diaphragm is possible. Heck, I had TONS of chrome on my 67 FireBird 400 engine! It's a slight case of deceptive advertising, IMHO. But not enough to warrant the expense of plating them myself!! | |
| Probably the only benefit of those chips (e.g. ASE) is that they remove the speed limiter. You'll also want to replace your tires with V-rated ones. I'm not sure how much you plan to run over 118, but it's not a cheap solution for a few runs up there. | |
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lonestarsled: Thanks for the front fascia removal tips! Took everything apart and found that the headlight welts were overlapping. I cut the excess and but jointed the welt, and gluded the ends down with goop. Oh, I also noticed that the 10mm nuts you access from within the wheel-well were loose from the get-go. Re-assembled and everything is fine! I don't think I would have attempted this without your pics! sdmike2: Thanks for hosting lonestar's pics! phases: Welcome back and thanks for defending our freedom! |
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well, I went out and started the process of painting the letters on my valve covers...and I almost got to the point of painting! I chased around the house for 15 minutes looking for a suitable brush, finding that the ones in a finger nail polish bottle were about perfect. Once I had one cleaned up I had to find a container for my paint mix (the G2 caliper paint has two parts...paint and an activator). Once I cut up a plastic cup for use, I cleaned my letters with alcohol to remove any grease and oil. I then put the 4 parts of paint in the cup, and was going for the 1 part activator when I realized I COULDN'T GET THE CAP OFF! I even tried channel lock pliers! Well, so much for the leftover caliper paint. I guess I'll try again some other day. |
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| No problem. I was wondering why those pictures were getting so many hits. lol! | |
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Here's a trick that works: Get a firm foam paint pad and find a paint, like acrylic art paint, that is quite thick. Apply it evenly to the pad and then press down lightly on the letters and lift straight up. It should leave a nice, even, clean coat of paint on the top of the letters. After the paint drys, spray them with a coat of flat clear coat like Krylon. |
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