aleksander j
sho *******
when i had my car in for plug change the mechanick got a big
in hes face, i asked him why he was smiling.. and he said this is the first time in hes life he had problems with removing plugs.. not so hard afterall tool
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You, my friend, are an automotive genius. Your SHO is lucky to have you.the dip stick part of the wires
eek! Cheapest?!?!? eek! AutoZone.com sells the Fel-Pro VS50378R for $71.99 which includes the valve cover gaskets & plug well seals! A full upper gasket set from SHO Nut which includes head gaskets and almost every other gasket conceiveable for a top-end engine service (80+ gaskets) is only $143.73. These are the confirmed lowest prices anyone has found.X-15 SHO:
Yeah it ain't hard to do it with the intake on. Now oil leaks in the plug wells are a common problem in all SHO's but need new gaskets and the cheapest is at http://www.spmotorsports.com/taurus_maint_60Kkits.html and it's at the bottom in a picture and is a kit that's the cheapest. You will not find any other place cheaper then this one for only $149.
well im thinking that it is much better if you suck in cold air from the the TB, rather than sucking in cold air and having it warmed up. i dont think it can cool the TB if coolant is about 180 degrees....there is really no benifit to doing this to the car, but its all about the mentality, just think it helps..lolBluto:
I have heard of people bypassing the TB coolant lines.
Why do this?
Is there a benifit?
I figure it helps cool the TB from the massive amount of engine heat.
There is a benefit. It keeps intake temps down. That's a huge benefit.SHOman24v:
well im thinking that it is much better if you suck in cold air from the the TB, rather than sucking in cold air and having it warmed up. i dont think it can cool the TB if coolant is about 180 degrees....there is really no benifit to doing this to the car, but its all about the mentality, just think it helps..lolBluto:
I have heard of people bypassing the TB coolant lines.
Why do this?
Is there a benifit?
I figure it helps cool the TB from the massive amount of engine heat.
well yeah..but its not noticeable espically when its 30 degrees outsideMikeys_Taurus:
There is a benefit. It keeps intake temps down. That's a huge benefit.SHOman24v:
well im thinking that it is much better if you suck in cold air from the the TB, rather than sucking in cold air and having it warmed up. i dont think it can cool the TB if coolant is about 180 degrees....there is really no benifit to doing this to the car, but its all about the mentality, just think it helps..lolBluto:
I have heard of people bypassing the TB coolant lines.
Why do this?
Is there a benifit?
I figure it helps cool the TB from the massive amount of engine heat.