C4Tom
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Make sure to add the open breather box when you add the new exhaust system. If you make it breathe out better, you have to let it breathe in better.
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C4Tom said:Make sure to add the open breather box when you add the new exhaust system. If you make it breathe out better, you have to let it breathe in better.
KREX 725 said:Open breather box?
aboatguy said:I believe he means the cut air filter lid.
Mike
KREX 725 said:I did a couple of searches on here and Google, but I'm not sure if I understand exactly what it does. Does anyone have a photo of this? :confused
JEFNLSA said:
Paid $215 but also involved a phone call...![]()
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You must be one wicked negotiator!! Remind me to never sell you anything! :L
KREX 725 said:JEFNLSA said:
Paid $215 but also involved a phone call...![]()
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You must be one wicked negotiator!! Remind me to never sell you anything! :L
:L
douglas foster said:Don't forget the O2 sensors, replaceing these really important.
KREX 725 said:Funny you should mention that. I had an O2 sensor replaced about six months ago. Then about a month ago, I had the same symptoms (rough idle in drive or overdrive along with burning coolant smell). The shop thought it must have been a defective O2 sensor and replaced it under warranty. Just a week ago I had the vette idling in a parking lot for just a minute and it sounded so shaky that I thought it was going to die. Again, there was that same smell. It hasn't acted up the same way since then, but the shop will also investigate that next week.
John Robinson said:Don't forget to put some fuel injector cleaner in before you go to BG. One more thought on the sluggish running. Could you have gotten a bad tank of gas? I have and usually whatever I am driving or riding will run like a dead possum. The upside of that is some dry gas and running the bad gas out will fix the problem. I generally go to the busiest station around on the theory that they are pumping more prem. than a low volume station. If you have'nt guessed by now gas is an obsession for this old F---![]()
KREX 725 said:Magnaflows and KYB's were both installed today.
AdvancedAutoCC said:Fuel injector cleaner is somewhat of a panacea with the fuel injectors on GM cars after 1992 (GM went to self-cleaning Multec style injectors in '92), but the most overlooked item in the fuel system is the fuel filter. Replace this item religiously every 10,000 miles! Most tip-in hesitations are caused by a clogged or partially clogged filter (most people think out of sight, out of mind), and it's also the #1 cause of fuel pump failure. Good choises are the Delco GF481 (oem replacement) or NAPA Gold 3481 (both of these filters I sell, use and install - nothing else!) You may find some "new HP" replacing the filter.![]()
Of course, some will say after FI service, that their cars run better, but most FI services usually entail replacing the filter (included or as an add-on), and that's where the biggest SOTP gain comes from.
Dude - What have ya been smoking out der n da desert?JEFNLSA said:Don't listen to him. Much more bang for the buck in one of these.![]()
JEFNLSA said:Don't listen to him. Much more bang for the buck in one of these.![]()