Sunday, June 2, 2013

PICTURES :: AFTER WAXING

So completely washed and waxed the RS yesterday. So she look great! I figured i'm going to need new tires soon, painting the rims and cleaning out the engine bay more. Please enjoy the pics:




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Monday, May 27, 2013

Test drove the car this Memorial Day weekend, she drove great! So smooth handles turns great! I have put in a lot of work and I am glad it has definitely payed off. There are still so much work to be done, like the all the belts, hoses, water pump, new bushings, new fluids and a lot of cleaning the interior.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

New Shocks! RS is rejuvenated!

Yesterday I decided to finally change out my shocks, as you all can see my old shocks on one of my old links. I went to the hobby shop, and I disassembled the shocks out.





All this took me about an hour to finally take out my old shocks. I was excited to just put them in. Too bad I wasn't able to take pics of the shocks and springs in the box.

So here are the old shocks with the springs compressors on them. Finally gone! 

So after taking about two hours taking off the spring compressors on the springs and disassembling the old shocks to get the Mounts, Shock Collars, and steel cup. 

Next step was to assemble my sweeeeeeeet new shocks! Except I made a huge mistake. After assembling the shocks I realized after I installed the new shocks on the vehicle and dropped the weight of the vehicle the shocks went up above and out of the port. So I forgot to put in the steel cup, good news is that the bushings aren't damaged as well as the polished rod. I am happy everything is ok!

After another 3 more hours of gruesome dis assembly  and reassembly. Here are the final pictures of the shocks installed. Also I little mod I did was used hardened washers in place of the cups for the rear shocks. The rear shocks cups were damaged pretty bad and is not reusable.




Tomorrow my wife and I will test drive the RS all the way to VA, wish us luck!


Sunday, May 19, 2013

Breather Tube Filter

So I have been looking around at other 420A Engines and seeing what everyone does differently. I saw this one engine all blued out with spray paint, and saw this weird filter coming off the breather tube on the Valve Cover. So I did my research, what I found was that installing a filter on the breather tube, allows air to directly go where it needs to. In addition, it also keeps any oil from escaping the tube and going into your Air Intake tube. So I weighed the risk with the benefits. So I went ahead and purchased the necessary equipment.

First you need a Filter small enough to go onto the Breather tube.
This Breather tube filter that fits a 3/8" to 1/2" Tube


Next you need to find something to cap your breather nipple on the Intake
These fit up to a 3/8" tube, and they are made to create the necessary vacuum.


Installation was pretty easy, all I did was find the tube connecting the air intake nipple to the valve cover breather tube.



Loosen the hose clamps, and remove the hose from both ends. Also if you have your sensor mount in the way, your going to have to find a new place for it or remove it entirely. Next just install the filter, by slipping it over the tube all the way and clamp it down with the hose clamp. Next slip one of the vacuum caps over the intake nipple and if you have an extra hose clamp for "security" do so. Lastly make sure the screws are tight and let your vehicle idle for 3 min. 

Here is the finished mod.



Here is what my 420A Engine Looks like now

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Hey everyone! Today I complete a great upgrade! I was so excited when I got in the mail yesterday. So As previously stated, I purchased an AEM Short RAM Air Intake Filter. So going through the motions.




BEFORE:



So I started off taking the old air filter system off. and clean the inside of the throttle body. It wasn't too difficult, just loosen the screws on the hose clamps.

Old Filter

The crappy filter is gone! YEAH!

See the inside of the throttle body is nice and clean!

AFTER:

Placed the connector hose on the throttle body with the hose clamps, then inserted the intake body with filter. Then I mounted the entire system onto the valve cover. After mounting it to the valve cover, then I tightened all bolts and screws into place.

Side View

Finished

It was an easy install, very simple. I let the vehicle sit on idle for 3 min as instructed by the installation instructions. Drove my car for about an hour, and you can definitely feel the difference with the old and new intake. The RS picked up faster and it was a lot more responsive with the throttle. I am very happy with this upgrade and cannot wait to see if it holds up over time.







Sunday, May 12, 2013

Grease!? Are you kidding!?

So I knew there was a bunch of grease on the engine, but I didn't know how much. So when I went to do it today, I really didn't realize how much there was. So I spent about an hour or so scrubbing and scrubbing and scrubbing away all the grease I can reach. Sadly when I lift the car, then I can take out the rest then. Here is a pic of what has been completed.



As you can see in both pictures, that all the top side grease is gone. It's just the hard to reach places that
sucks to scrub away grease because it evolves taking apart the engine. The only things that sucks is that I can't was it away with water because I am afraid to harm any of the electrical components. So it smells like degreaser a little. I assume it will be eventually pass.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Parts Update, New Hoses and New Belts

Today all my parts are coming in by the end of next week. My Tokico Spring + Shocks Kit, Energy Suspension Bushing Kit, AEM Short RAM Air Intake, and of course this sweet 49ers License Plate Frame! Also parts that I picked up today are:

Gates Racing Drive Belt (Power Steering, and AC Belt)

Gates Racing Alternator Belt

Gates Racing Upper Radiator Hose

Gates Racing Timing Belt Component Kt

Gates Racing Time Belt Kit, Included the 2 Pulleys (Eyes), 1 Hydraulic Tensioner (Nose), Water Pump + Gasket (in the mouth), and the Performance Timing Belt (Mouth)


So intend to take two days, this Friday and Saturday to complete this upgrade/maintenance. This is just the 60k+ miles scheduled maintenance. The current belts on there has been there for the past 14 years and its to time for an upgrade. So I think these Gates Performance parts will be a great fit for my Eclipse.