magnumP5 said:For all you guy who used Quik Steel, how did it take to "set?"
Mine got hard in 10 minutes. I was worried that I wouldn't finish forming it in time. Very cold and very dry (winter in basement).
magnumP5 said:For all you guy who used Quik Steel, how did it take to "set?"
Bala de Plata said:Now I know who to hit up for guidance (thumb)
Black_Protege_5 said:The Motor mount wasn't that much easier.
Bala de Plata said:
Black_Protege_5 said:Oh it will benefit the msp more. More airflow means more power.
flat_black said:We did this on a number of turbocharged Protege's, with pretty sweet results.
flat_black said:You're in California, so shipping wouldn't be too long... I'll do it for $80, plus the cost of shipping and so on, I have no idea as of the gains, since I've never dynoed it on the MSP, but it certainly adds a smack in the ass after 4k RPM, you shouldn't throw a CEL, so long as both solenoids remain connected and........... That was the last question. =) I've done at least 15 of these manifolds, or manifolds like this, plus lots and lots of other parts, such as headwork and so on. And it takes me about a week to turn one around, but that's just due to my copious LACK of free time lately. It should only be about 3 hours of work, all said and done. Pretty cheap for a basic port job and butterfly removal, in my experience!
Black_Protege_5 said:Yea for me the quicksteel hardend in about 60 mins or less. It was really hard when I smoothed it out.
Remove the intake mani wasn't has hard as I thought it would be. I could remove it in like 45 mins now.