What kinda of paint did you use?
There is a pro series rustoleum flat black that comes in a bigger sized silver can. I painted the grill with the same stuff and it seems to have held up really well so far.
On a side note I thinks its strange that nobody knows what grill I have![]()
There is a pro series rustoleum flat black that comes in a bigger sized silver can. I painted the grill with the same stuff and it seems to have held up really well so far.
On a side note I thinks its strange that nobody knows what grill I have![]()
Thanks for the tip SirDaft... Sounds like you might have crossed paths with a similar grill... we'll have to start our own club![]()
Super-nice car congratulations!! Are you still having an unsteady idle? Personally I found that my car idled a lot smoother when I switched to mid-grade gas from regular.
Yes sir, the grill is identical! I should have it from yellow pro5 in the next week or so. I might do the plasti-dip right off the bat and not have to worry about paint chipping. Does anyone even know what kind of grill that is?
The problem started after detailing the engine bay and after running some 92 through her and some injector cleaner it seemed to make a difference. Im back on regular and no issues so just seemed to be one of those issues that worked itself out. I love it when that happens! On a side note I seem to get about 50 more miles to the tank with premium so I might just run it all the time, maybe try mid-grade to see what that gets me.
Bought some royal purps last night and plan on changing out the tranny fluid today. Hoping that fixes the sluggishness of 1st and 2nd gear just a little bit. Im also going to do my first oil change this weekend, with 190k should I stick with the high millage thats been in there or switch to full syn?
Please head my warning. Using Premium gasoline in a car not designed for high octane gasoline is a no-no as far as performance is concerned. Higher octane gas is really just gas with heavier molecules designed to ignite at a higher pressure or temperature. Premium belongs in high compression performance cars.
"Premium, in fact, sometimes is worse fuel than regular. It resists knock because it's harder to ignite than lower-octane fuels. As a result, some engines won't start as quickly or run as smoothly on premium," notes Gibbs, the SAE fuel expert
"No data show that engines designed strictly for regular run better or longer on premium."
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2003-07-30-premiumgas_x.htm
If you put a heavy gas IE, high octane gasoline in a lower compression motor, like our 8.5-9.0 ratio, the gas will not ignite in a uniform, smooth manner. My father literally destroyed an old Toyota from using premium for too long. I also tried premium in my P5 and noticed acceleration deficiencies and sluggish idling. Please, for the sake of your P5, do not commit to premium unless you're desperate. Just because you "feel" like it's not problem does not mean it is not there.
http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/premium/myths.html
Please head my warning. Using Premium gasoline in a car not designed for high octane gasoline is a no-no as far as performance is concerned. Higher octane gas is really just gas with heavier molecules designed to ignite at a higher pressure or temperature. Premium belongs in high compression performance cars.
"Premium, in fact, sometimes is worse fuel than regular. It resists knock because it's harder to ignite than lower-octane fuels. As a result, some engines won't start as quickly or run as smoothly on premium," notes Gibbs, the SAE fuel expert
"No data show that engines designed strictly for regular run better or longer on premium."
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2003-07-30-premiumgas_x.htm
If you put a heavy gas IE, high octane gasoline in a lower compression motor, like our 8.5-9.0 ratio, the gas will not ignite in a uniform, smooth manner. My father literally destroyed an old Toyota from using premium for too long. I also tried premium in my P5 and noticed acceleration deficiencies and sluggish idling. Please, for the sake of your P5, do not commit to premium unless you're desperate. Just because you "feel" like it's not problem does not mean it is not there.
http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/premium/myths.html