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59 ExcellentAbout pureguava

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- Birthday 20/03/1976
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Name
ajhep
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Car
1996 S4S
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Modifications
3 inch exhaust (no cat) Alunox Manifold, BOV, RC injectors
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Location
Dunedin
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Alunox Group Buy: Manifolds, Exhausts and Charge coolers
pureguava replied to ALUNOX's topic in Esprit Chat
Yes It’s the video - it sounds a lot, lot better in real life but I can’t kid myself that it sounds better than a v8 / 10 / 12. I have run almost every set up - straight pipe , small bullet resonator, twin resonators 2 inch , 3 inch etc - in my opinion the best sound is what I run now with twin straight resonator and a 3 inch exhaust - and the car runs so much better. I found a straight system used to be too much of the unpleasant notes in the cabin I will post some more vids - (that one was the only one I had and more to show some flames!)and hopefully others will send some i -
Alunox Group Buy: Manifolds, Exhausts and Charge coolers
pureguava replied to ALUNOX's topic in Esprit Chat
Here is a video - of course sounds better in real life but still lets the car down a bit i.e. car still “looks a lot better than it sounds” S4S , 3 inch stainless , twin resonators, allunox manifold. 7A9A38D4-07A9-41BB-B1C1-B47F6B7120E9.MP4 -
Delco-Moraine ABS Deletion
pureguava replied to swindon_alan's topic in Suspension/Brakes/Wheels/Hubs/Steering/Geo
Hello I just had this kit fitted in NZ to my S4S - just one question - every single time I push the pedal or release it the pump runs - it’s very noisy and runs for a second each time - is this normal? Have I got the vacuum too high ( it’s at -10 psi which is about 20 inch mercury) It’s pretty intrusive around town. 62901942622__95535804-7DC2-4C5E-8CA1-AF8530C7F29A.MOV -
Coolant temperature gauge does not show above 60 C.
pureguava replied to jtanabodee's topic in Engine/Ancilliaries
Hi easy to check the the gauge - find the sender ( it’s a brass sensor on the big aluminium pipe in the engine bay just under the highest point of the timing belt in the left hand side as you look into the bay ) then with ignition on but car not running unhook the wire and ground it to something ( like the pipe ) and the gauge should go to far right. if it does not your gauge is sticking. if it is not the gauge you probably have an incorrect sender - it’s impedance to temperature is too high. If this is the case order the right one....... -
Hi just fitted protech shocks and lotac poly bushes after a full suspension overhaul - now my front sits far too high and looks pretty stupid. I loaded the car with 140kg and half a tank to torque all the bolts/ Now the stupid question - the bottom coil rest can be adjusted ( wound up or unwound down ) does this just change the pre-load or does it indeed adjust height? And if it adjusts height do I wind them up or unwind them down to lower the ride height ...... and if that does not adjust height is there anyway to do it? I apologise for my ignorance but I have going sus
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@pureguava - www.lotusforsale.com
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Got the plenum off. A lead was broken at the coil end ! changed the plugs / coils / all leads at the same time now I am scared above 5000
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Thanks for all suggestions - I have a feeling it’s the plugs / leads / coils .... Will replace Monday and report back
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Hello 2000 V8-GT all seems to be fine down low and no CEL or codes ...... when I really floor it and get above 5000 revs I get what seems to be a miss fire - The engine kinda looses smooth acceleration and a bit of loss of power. It’s only above 5000 rpm I wonder if it’s coil packs / plugs / leads so I will change these....... Any other ideas ?
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Bushes - forgive my ignorance on these
pureguava replied to pureguava's topic in Suspension/Brakes/Wheels/Hubs/Steering/Geo
Excellent thanks ! so this is my setup Stud: 6mm front washer 3mm rear washer top ball joint 7.5mm shims front 4.5mm shims rear As you say 12 and 9mm total. Thanks so much Sailorbob Last question - the snubber washers seem not a “mirror image” as I would expect on the layout picture. In the front it’s snubber washer against bushing .... in the rear it’s the castor washer against the bushing - is this correct ? -
Bushes - forgive my ignorance on these
pureguava replied to pureguava's topic in Suspension/Brakes/Wheels/Hubs/Steering/Geo
Sailorbob - thanks for reply and forgive my late night post relying on memory! - you were correct - I went back through the pictures I took and I have made a mistake : Infront shims were 7.5mm ( 3 x 2 and a 1.5mm ) Rear shims were 4.5mm ( 3mm and a 1.5mm) Total 12mm for castor shims The castor washers will b measured - should add to 9mm correct? with the 10.5mm I was talking about the Camber plates. Sounds correct ? -
Side skirt removal
pureguava replied to pureguava's topic in Interior/Exterior/Lights/Glass/Alarms/ICE/HVAC
Thanks mike - I will try to avoid this! -
Front Hub Removal - any tricks?
pureguava replied to pureguava's topic in Suspension/Brakes/Wheels/Hubs/Steering/Geo
I was whacking away like a school boy but no joy .... had a big tool too