What did you do to the G today?
#7925
#7929
Put on my new winter wheels (G37 Sedan 18s). I honestly prefer these to my 19" G37 Enkeis in both looks, tire cost, and due to the square setup... I wonder what I'd be losing in real world street/occasional autox performance due to the 1.5" width difference between the two tires.
Then I tinted the front side markers (they're still orange under there) and gave her a nice wash and wax. I forgot what she looked like not covered in leaves and dirt while I was off at college.
Next on the list: Magnaflow X-pipe to fix the X02 drone (and replace all the rusted out exhaust hardware), Whiteline diff bushing (after my first attempt was foiled by rusty midpipe bolts), then time to get down and dirty grinding rust off the quarter panels.... wish me luck.
I've picked up a propane heater for the garage, so hopefully by next summer my G will be rust free with brand new suspension goodies. Side note, if anybody has cheap used aftermarket sway bars, I hear that's a good place to start.
Last edited by cswlightning; 11-30-2017 at 10:03 PM. Reason: words
#7930
Alright! Super Clean!
On a serious note, post some pics of the bumper install for me in your other thread. I really need to remount my Inven front. I hate those gaps under the lights and need some ideas on mounting it. Want to make it stronger mounting also.. these duraflex bumpers are heavy.
Last edited by EPiK; 12-01-2017 at 07:05 AM.
#7931
Planning to be a car day today. I'm posting a list here in the morning and hopefully will check them off this afternoon
Oil/Filter change, adding qt of Rislone to see if OC slows
Install Innovate WB o2 kit so I can datalog AF and get off this generic base uprev tune
finish designing the fins for my carbon rear diffuser
figure out why my transmission is very notchy into 5th and 6th
I still have new ES steering rack bushings on deck, and a windshield washer tank to install, but I'm not that ambitious today. I want to actually get some driving in too.
Stay Tuned
Oil/Filter change, adding qt of Rislone to see if OC slows
Install Innovate WB o2 kit so I can datalog AF and get off this generic base uprev tune
finish designing the fins for my carbon rear diffuser
figure out why my transmission is very notchy into 5th and 6th
I still have new ES steering rack bushings on deck, and a windshield washer tank to install, but I'm not that ambitious today. I want to actually get some driving in too.
Stay Tuned
#7932
Alright! Super Clean!
On a serious note, post some pics of the bumper install for me in your other thread. I really need to remount my Inven front. I hate those gaps under the lights and need some ideas on mounting it. Want to make it stronger mounting also.. these duraflex bumpers are heavy.
On a serious note, post some pics of the bumper install for me in your other thread. I really need to remount my Inven front. I hate those gaps under the lights and need some ideas on mounting it. Want to make it stronger mounting also.. these duraflex bumpers are heavy.
#7933
Replaced oil, trans and diff fluids. Shifts were getting a little notchy on cold mornings, smooth like butter now.
Also replaced Diode Dynamics leds with regular bulbs. 3 of 4 were burned out after less than a year, not to mention the one that's stuck in my headlight after it melted within 2 months. EBay leds seriously lasted longer for 1/4th the price. C-, would not recommend.
Also replaced Diode Dynamics leds with regular bulbs. 3 of 4 were burned out after less than a year, not to mention the one that's stuck in my headlight after it melted within 2 months. EBay leds seriously lasted longer for 1/4th the price. C-, would not recommend.
#7934
Put on my new winter wheels (G37 Sedan 18s). I honestly prefer these to my 19" G37 Enkeis in both looks, tire cost, and due to the square setup... I wonder what I'd be losing in real world street/occasional autox performance due to the 1.5" width difference between the two tires.
Then I tinted the front side markers (they're still orange under there) and gave her a nice wash and wax. I forgot what she looked like not covered in leaves and dirt while I was off at college.
Next on the list: Magnaflow X-pipe to fix the X02 drone (and replace all the rusted out exhaust hardware), Whiteline diff bushing (after my first attempt was foiled by rusty midpipe bolts), then time to get down and dirty grinding rust off the quarter panels.... wish me luck.
I've picked up a propane heater for the garage, so hopefully by next summer my G will be rust free with brand new suspension goodies. Side note, if anybody has cheap used aftermarket sway bars, I hear that's a good place to start.
What sort of tint did you use for the sidemarkers?
I used normal window tint but they are starting to peel off from the edge. It might just be cheap tint that didn't shrink well.
#7935
Trying out a new-to-me product for my weekly wash, Optimum No-Rinse Wash and WAX (not wash and shine). I read reviews between the two and since I wash my vehicle weekly regardless of weather and season so a weekly wax is fine, they don't last long but in reality it only needs to stay on for 7 days and I've been seriously tempted to pull the trigger on buying Topcoat F11 but I can't shake this gut feeling that I wouldn't be happy with it for a highway use / construction site daily driver...
Weather conditions today were a crappy worst-case scenario of 38 degrees F with 99% humidity, 2 bucket method. The product has a VERY weak detergent (had to actually CHANGE wash mitts halfway through because of accumulated grime) at the recommended mix of 1oz per 2gal water, next week I'm going to try a slightly hotter mix but I wanted to stick to the recommendation for the first use.
Product doesn't leave my hands feeling wierd, smells good, leaves a very slick wet surface that immediately begins to run off in a sheet and not a bead which is nice. It does NOT play nice with Pinnacle Souveran wax which it completely stripped off, the wax was already 6 weeks old but I was a little surprised that it almost immediately dissolved the old wax (literally under 5 seconds on contact), HOWEVER it does seem to work very well with the Klasse paint sealant I have on under the former wax, when drying the vehicle it felt SUPER smooth and the microfiber drying towels I have had almost zero friction.
I was concerned about swirls because my car had a lot of mud splatter from puddles at work but I can't see any visible marring, I was very careful to just lightly go over muddy spots / rinse / wash a second time more thoroughly on each panel though.
Overall for my specific situation I think this product will work out very well but I can't fully give it my stamp of approval until I've used it for quite a few weeks to see how well the wax holds up to actual driving and weather conditions, initial reaction though I give it a solid "A" rating. Price is reasonable too which is a bonus.
Reflection on the hood.
Took about 45 minutes for a full wash and the car was FILTHY from a week of highway travel in **** weather and a muddy jobsite.
Weather conditions today were a crappy worst-case scenario of 38 degrees F with 99% humidity, 2 bucket method. The product has a VERY weak detergent (had to actually CHANGE wash mitts halfway through because of accumulated grime) at the recommended mix of 1oz per 2gal water, next week I'm going to try a slightly hotter mix but I wanted to stick to the recommendation for the first use.
Product doesn't leave my hands feeling wierd, smells good, leaves a very slick wet surface that immediately begins to run off in a sheet and not a bead which is nice. It does NOT play nice with Pinnacle Souveran wax which it completely stripped off, the wax was already 6 weeks old but I was a little surprised that it almost immediately dissolved the old wax (literally under 5 seconds on contact), HOWEVER it does seem to work very well with the Klasse paint sealant I have on under the former wax, when drying the vehicle it felt SUPER smooth and the microfiber drying towels I have had almost zero friction.
I was concerned about swirls because my car had a lot of mud splatter from puddles at work but I can't see any visible marring, I was very careful to just lightly go over muddy spots / rinse / wash a second time more thoroughly on each panel though.
Overall for my specific situation I think this product will work out very well but I can't fully give it my stamp of approval until I've used it for quite a few weeks to see how well the wax holds up to actual driving and weather conditions, initial reaction though I give it a solid "A" rating. Price is reasonable too which is a bonus.
Reflection on the hood.
Took about 45 minutes for a full wash and the car was FILTHY from a week of highway travel in **** weather and a muddy jobsite.
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