Hey All,
So I have decided to start spending some $$$ on the SSS I bought recently (the silver one on trademe). The car is in good enough shape to enjoy for a few years until I spend serious money on it (bare metal respray, full interior, etc). I have decided to stick with the original motor (I have a 400+hp daily driver so this doesn't need to be a speed machine). I am thinking of keeping as much of the SSS appeal as I can but not limiting myself to making sure every single thing is original. I have spent the last few weeks collecting all the NOS that I can find (badges, lights, interior stuff etc) - still a lot to find though.
The first thing on my agenda is the exhaust (it has piece of crap 90's era pitstop job currently) that has a hole in it and fills the cabin with fumes after a while. I am looking to keep everything JDM/old school tuner spec so have ordered the following:
http://www.rhdjapan.com/kameari-exhaust ... -2t-g.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
http://www.rhdjapan.com/kameari-drag-mu ... steel.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
After that I will be looking for a tune... any recommendations in the Wellington area?
Working the SSS
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Hey, Any pics of car?
"It's ok, we know what to do...we talked about this a lot on the internet."
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Will do soon - quite a lot is off the car right now (restoring front grille, headlight surrounds etc)
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I've found that if exhaust gasses are getting into the cabin, it's usually in through the boot lid.
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Electronic ignition if you don't already have it would be the best upgrade, also ditching the SU's for actual performance carbs.
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thanks for the tips guys. What are some good brands to look at for carbs? I would prefer Japanese brands but open to whatever is best.
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If you're dead set on Japanese, there usually seem to be a few sets of those OER/SK carbs on yahoo Japan for pretty reasonable prices (before freight to NZ).
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Cool, will have a look. How do the webers fair? (http://www.weberperformance.com.au/prod ... ucts_id=10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). I am looking to squeeze the absolute most power I can from the L16 without changing the block.
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Webers are a pretty good carb.
Please keep the factory gear though just so it could go back to standard if required.
Please keep the factory gear though just so it could go back to standard if required.
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Mikunis I reckon. Mate in the us rates them over webers or dellorto.
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