Okay, after about four weeks of my life being very busy (plus I've got that medical condition that keeps me from gettin off my lazy ass, honest, I have a note from the doctor, I can prove it) here's my install of the Essential Speed Stage 1&2 Kits.
First, some quick notes:
When installing the kits I did not have instructions from Essential Speed (lost the email, or something along those lines) so what I did may vary slightly from what ES tells you to do. You're a big kid, I trust you to make decisions when you come to install your kit. All in all it took my friend and I about six or seven hours to do the full install. We made a couple mistakes which probably cost thirty minutes or so each, and I'm pretty damn confident that should I do the install again it would take no more than four hours.
Overall I'm very happy with the kits. The car sounds beefier (and we all like beef, right?), has a bit more power, and, most important to me, drives MUCH smoother. The engine seems to run cooler, as it should, although it's kind of hard to judge. The power gain doesn't seem huge, but it's enough that you can feel it when driving. The only negative I've experienced so far is that the car stalls differently now, which requires some re-learning to drive it. Mostly it likes to stall when it gets gas then suddenly has the clutch thrown in. I've had it stall when driving around parking lots, balancing the gas and the clutch in second gear. Once or twice it stalled when a car in front of me decided to make a quick turn into a driveway, and once when I was pulling up to make a left at a light while waiting for an oncoming car to pass by. Essential Speed is aware of this problem and is looking into it. Again, so far it hasn't been anything which concerns me.
In the next several posts I'll go over everything we did (which I can still remember) during the install. I have a bunch of pix and, if you're really blind, I can provide higher res versions upon request. There are some additional photos not shown here which really aren't necessary for this how-to as well.
In a nutshell, we plan to transform your car from the wimpy little evo/sti-wanna-be into a giant beast of the big screen...
...and this will aid you to metamorphize from a weakly-little-intarweb-geek into that ladies man you've always dreamed of becoming.
Special thanks goes out to Kevin and Karen at Essential Speed for creating some kickass products, Toole for being available for questions (I only really had to call him two, three, maybe nine times, tops), BlkZoomZoom for photocopying the shop manual, Eric for helpin with the install and all the cutting, LinuxRacr for being too good to resist (in that brotherly, manly, good-natured, oiled muscles kinda way), and all the women out there for completely ignoring me and ensuring that I have money to spend on toys like this instead of dinners, and movies, and lingerie, and weddings. Sigh.
First, some quick notes:
When installing the kits I did not have instructions from Essential Speed (lost the email, or something along those lines) so what I did may vary slightly from what ES tells you to do. You're a big kid, I trust you to make decisions when you come to install your kit. All in all it took my friend and I about six or seven hours to do the full install. We made a couple mistakes which probably cost thirty minutes or so each, and I'm pretty damn confident that should I do the install again it would take no more than four hours.
Overall I'm very happy with the kits. The car sounds beefier (and we all like beef, right?), has a bit more power, and, most important to me, drives MUCH smoother. The engine seems to run cooler, as it should, although it's kind of hard to judge. The power gain doesn't seem huge, but it's enough that you can feel it when driving. The only negative I've experienced so far is that the car stalls differently now, which requires some re-learning to drive it. Mostly it likes to stall when it gets gas then suddenly has the clutch thrown in. I've had it stall when driving around parking lots, balancing the gas and the clutch in second gear. Once or twice it stalled when a car in front of me decided to make a quick turn into a driveway, and once when I was pulling up to make a left at a light while waiting for an oncoming car to pass by. Essential Speed is aware of this problem and is looking into it. Again, so far it hasn't been anything which concerns me.
In the next several posts I'll go over everything we did (which I can still remember) during the install. I have a bunch of pix and, if you're really blind, I can provide higher res versions upon request. There are some additional photos not shown here which really aren't necessary for this how-to as well.
In a nutshell, we plan to transform your car from the wimpy little evo/sti-wanna-be into a giant beast of the big screen...
...and this will aid you to metamorphize from a weakly-little-intarweb-geek into that ladies man you've always dreamed of becoming.
Special thanks goes out to Kevin and Karen at Essential Speed for creating some kickass products, Toole for being available for questions (I only really had to call him two, three, maybe nine times, tops), BlkZoomZoom for photocopying the shop manual, Eric for helpin with the install and all the cutting, LinuxRacr for being too good to resist (in that brotherly, manly, good-natured, oiled muscles kinda way), and all the women out there for completely ignoring me and ensuring that I have money to spend on toys like this instead of dinners, and movies, and lingerie, and weddings. Sigh.
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