The Process Begins....
^Yeah, it cleaned a bunch of crap out of your motor. A really clean VQ will barely smoke at all. My friend's Murano had barely a haze for just a couple mins. But he got on it hard ALL the time. So it really didn't get a chance to build up any carbon.
^ my friend was driving my car yesterday gunning it 110 and up and there was smoke coming inside the car a little bit, smelled like bunt, he said that's from the catalic converter, I was a little worried.
^Uh, how much smoke and how burnt? It really shouldn't do that. Mine didn't after 10 mins at that speed+ (Floorboard was a little warm around the cat though)
Not too much smoke just slight clouds but u could smell a little burnt. Only happened when he gunned it really hard though. The coolant temperature on the gauges was normal though
^ your cats are probably suffering ( idk if they are old and have build up or what ) and the extreme stress is really messing with the honeycombs in the cats ... my guess.
Also as far as the wheels go I finally got them all nice and dry then I brought them out in the sun and it was orange peel attack. Very sad. SO i just started sanding them down today should have them done by next week.
Any thoughts on doing piano black for my center caps to contrast the wheels a little?
Also as far as the wheels go I finally got them all nice and dry then I brought them out in the sun and it was orange peel attack. Very sad. SO i just started sanding them down today should have them done by next week.
Any thoughts on doing piano black for my center caps to contrast the wheels a little?







