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Can someone please tell an estimate of hours to install NW Intake manifold, ECU, Pulley, PSK, Johnson IC Pump, Phenolic Spacers, SL55 fuel pump, AEM fuel regulator, Oversized Heat Exchanger
Separate,& Engine Coolant from Intercooler Coolant.
Thanks.
Separate,& Engine Coolant from Intercooler Coolant.
Thanks.
Do you have all the tools? That is vital. One thing I have found very handy and almost never mentioned is a set of hose clamps, for DCAI and the SL55 pump and regulator. If you are doing all these mods you should think about a range colder on your plugs. Being careful and thorough, figure 3 eight hour days depending on your ECU tune.
You need the plug tip warm enough for self cleaning but it needs to be cool enough to prevent pre-ignition. The increased air, fuel from your mods will produce a hotter chamber, hence the need for a plug that will conduct heat away better, a colder range plug conducts the heat away faster than the stock plug.
You need the plug tip warm enough for self cleaning but it needs to be cool enough to prevent pre-ignition. The increased air, fuel from your mods will produce a hotter chamber, hence the need for a plug that will conduct heat away better, a colder range plug conducts the heat away faster than the stock plug.
I don't have access to the numbers without a search but NW sells them, NGK iridium tips, you can probably get the # from Robs site. I don't know if your local auto parts would have them or not but anyone who carries NGK should. Many have gone to aftermarket wires but I think stock is fine, they are a good quality wire. Where are you getting your ECU tune from?
NGK Laser Iridium Spark or NGK Iridium IX Spark
You will love how the car feels with all the goodies on, it will be transformed from a very quick car to a real beast. Are you considering or have you done anything to increase the handling prowess of the car, wider wheels and tires, spacers, camber kits, lowering? Good luck with everything.
I don't have access to the numbers without a search but NW sells them, NGK iridium tips, you can probably get the # from Robs site. I don't know if your local auto parts would have them or not but anyone who carries NGK should. Many have gone to aftermarket wires but I think stock is fine, they are a good quality wire. Where are you getting your ECU tune from?
Thanks. New Year. Other forum members helped me out.
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