I would advise against putting anything not designed for the hood, on the hood. Most of the stuff I used is butyl rubber, which is really sticky, but when heated can lose some stick and catch fire...
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I would advise against putting anything not designed for the hood, on the hood. Most of the stuff I used is butyl rubber, which is really sticky, but when heated can lose some stick and catch fire...
I mean... I'm looking at getting a new car soon anyway, I'd be down to risk it :P
I've had the same issue (including death at a stop), happens months apart. No codes, then about 2 months later an O2 code (one was dead and making me run rich) - replaced both, it's been less than a...
I did, with the race exhaust it was quite loud inside. I've since built a silencer to insert in the muffler, and it's really nice now but still keeps the growl. If I took the time to do it again, I...
No I mean mounting the radiator in the space under the seat, it could span the seats mounting rails as they're only 10-14 inches long, 5-6 inches wide, 2-3 inches thick including fans. No foam...
... I have no need to but... you could totally put a pc liquid cooling radiator with case fans under a seat, they're 12V and come with the pump and everything, just swap the hose barbs and add the...
I've been trying to figure out how to get one for a while, no joy from instagram people in Mexico though due to covid. From wreckers there + shipping would be under 150 so... fingers crossed but...
outside of a check engine light / Pcode, my first question would be, have you swapped out any lights / checked for broken tail lights - I had both of my stock bulbs "break" but if I hit a bump the...
I'll be tearing apart the engine bay again this week, will have to have a look, I would hope it's something like an inline resistor/fuse/choke etc. or something pertaining to the 'consult' system,...
30-50% rubbing alcohol is fine for the paint since the solvent isn't in contact for very long, do avoid using the 99% stuff straight, just water it down if that's all you have. Same goes for the head...
I don't think there's enough room at the front to reroute it... but you could fit an extra long tube muffler just after the cat and where it turns just before the gas tank, maybe transition to a...
I do custom designs on everything from carbide / diamond cutting tools to architectural lighting, and restaurant cooking equipment. If you have an idea for something you want, even if it's just a...
Do you mean me? lol
I'd actually defer to 514Xave (Post #16 from this page):
https://micra-forum.com/showthread.php/2312-Custom-audio-box-sub-radio/page2
I've only ever tied in with custom...
You'd also have like an inch less poke than I did, so the worst case scenario would be detaching the 3-4 attachment points the liner has with the lip of the fender and either bending them up or...
I believe 7.5" is about as wide as you can go without poking a bit, +40 at that point would also bring the inside of the tire as close as you would want to your suspension (8" @ +40 I can't say for...
If I've got time this weekend (and weather permitting) I'll remove the glove box and see what I can see. Since our cars are basically the Versa it should just be 8 screws, pull out the box, and then...
I'm starting to see about a litre every 2K, (threw in some restore just in case) had zero loss prior to 130K, need to do a full check but at least it's not leaking on to the ground any more lol
I'm having the same issue but haven't even thought of bothering with it yet - louder music and road noise do their job :P if I get to it before you I'll let you know.
Take a wheel off, on the hub towards the rear of the car you'll find the outer tie rod. The stub threaded in to it has the jam nut - loosen the jam nut. The inner tie rod has hex flats - twist the...
There's a plastic tube on the other end of the drain hole (attaches to the pan) they call the 'overflow tube'. So the volume of fluid below its upper lip is the volume they want in the device. But I...
"requires mechanical competency"
is mechanical engineering tech... k thx. The only tool I had was a fork... and I got it done. No panels were pulled, nothing was removed from the car but the...
The procedure I had to follow was because I didn't have a jack - as described. You can obviously access things under the car, from under the car. I was in a parking lot, on a mountain, 8 hours from...
dust shields behind the rotor are also notorious for rusting / sagging, making contact with brake bits. I had to bend mine back quite a bit because any time I hit a bump on of them made it sound like...
Oh I'll be there, won't know till Friday if I'm going solo though
*theatrical DUN DUN DOOOONE!*
Took all weekend to figure out the mounting... but I can put about 200Lbs on it without budging so... success.
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