What exhaust is that?sprigmo1;1964256 said:
Spent 7 days cleaning inside and out
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What exhaust is that?sprigmo1;1964256 said:
Spent 7 days cleaning inside and out
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Doat;1964517 said:What exhaust is that?
Thanks I'll be looking to getting some injectors then. You do have to solder the clips right? I have always heard you have to do that with injectors I have not seen any drop and play ones.gsxr141;1964548 said:do NOT install the afm without the injectors. just put in the afm and 550's, and you'll be fine. i was hitting fc at anything over 8 psi, and now i can pull 17psi with no problems. i have a 3"ddp, full 3" exh, k&n filter, and a greddy boost controller.
i checked the afr's with an innovate wideband, and everything looks great. you don't need the afpr or walbro at this point.
I was thinking of soldering a heat shrink but now I recall hearing about how soldering is not the best thing for hot areas because it could de-solder the connection. Crimping sounds like the best idea.Dan_Gyoba;1964570 said:Installed new targa seals. Well, most of them.
A previous owner did some pretty egregious things to them. The front and rear had silicone all over them. I was prepared for that. I removed as much of the silicone as I could. The ones on the side though took my by surprise. They're glued into the top channels, and had silicone between the drip rails and the actual roof. I only replaced the passenger side, as I ran out of time to scrape the glue from the rail. I'll get to the driver's side tomorrow. Anyway, it's the front and rear seals that were leaking, so this ought to take care of it.
@Doat: You probably need to change the clips, but solder isn't the best way. Crimping the connectors is the correct way to do automotive wiring. Solder creates a weak point where the rigid solder ends, and the wire can't flex properly, so it breaks more easily. That said, a good solder job is going to last longer than a poor crimp job, but a good crimp job is the best solution.
Wait a minute what about the injectors from a 98 sc300? I have a 2jzge vvti from that car sitting in my garage are those 550CC and plug and play? Even if they aren't if I can use those then I am all set lol.gsxr141;1964586 said:they do make plug and play injectors. i have fic injectors, so i had to get the clips. i think stock mk4 injectors plug right in and are 550's.
Dan_Gyoba;1964570 said:Installed new targa seals. Well, most of them.
A previous owner did some pretty egregious things to them. The front and rear had silicone all over them. I was prepared for that. I removed as much of the silicone as I could. The ones on the side though took my by surprise. They're glued into the top channels, and had silicone between the drip rails and the actual roof. I only replaced the passenger side, as I ran out of time to scrape the glue from the rail. I'll get to the driver's side tomorrow. Anyway, it's the front and rear seals that were leaking, so this ought to take care of it.
@Doat: You probably need to change the clips, but solder isn't the best way. Crimping the connectors is the correct way to do automotive wiring. Solder creates a weak point where the rigid solder ends, and the wire can't flex properly, so it breaks more easily. That said, a good solder job is going to last longer than a poor crimp job, but a good crimp job is the best solution.
Doat;1964588 said:Wait a minute what about the injectors from a 98 sc300? I have a 2jzge vvti from that car sitting in my garage are those 550CC and plug and play? Even if they aren't if I can use those then I am all set lol.
Upon further research it seems that they are 330CC injectors.
7MGTEs are top feed right? Does the feed style really matter like does it change the design of the injector or will any style injector fit?Grandavi;1964640 said:I believe USDM TT are 550 side feeds. The NA is 300-330. Saying "stock mkiv" is misleading because it doesn't include year or engine description. I'm not sure what they called a "base" mkiv was back then because I have never researched a mkiv.