NEPOC get ready for winter cleaning & install meet

bazooka t joe - mark
altspace - josh (RX8)
KronixKid22 - Pat
Reitrof - Bruce
Block8head - Ben
Astral - Oleg
Rafa - Rafael
Greenblurr93 - James (RX8)
Subspeed - Chris
Zelse - Marc (RX8)
Canecreekfreak - Lee
Chuyler1 - Chris + possibly Amanda
Sport6 - Zach - MS3
NETC_redd - Ashley aka Redd
Drj1633-Justin
canofworms/6speed (RX8) (+Mazda5?) - Mike
Skywlkr - Luke
ronin45 - Ray
Jish54 - Josh (RX8)
CruisinSpeed6 - Edgar
 
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bazooka t joe - mark
altspace - josh (RX8)
KronixKid22 - Pat
Reitrof - Bruce
Block8head - Ben
Astral - Oleg
Rafa - Rafael
Greenblurr93 - James (RX8)
Subspeed - Chris
Zelse - Marc (RX8)
Canecreekfreak - Lee
Chuyler1 - Chris + possibly Amanda
Sport6 - Zach - MS3
NETC_redd - Ashley aka Redd
Drj1633-Justin
canofworms/6speed (RX8) (+Mazda5?) - Mike
Skywlkr - Luke
ronin45 - Ray
Jish54 - Josh (RX8)
CruisinSpeed6 - Edgar
Zimmer - Timmer MS3

Unfortunately I won't have my SS and Forge to get some install help :(
can I bring anything?

Has anyone used Seafoam before? If so do your recommend it and if so maybe I can get help using it?

I'll definitely be driving like a responsible adult EDIT: No seriously I do last time I met you guys (five-0) problem. Anyone coming from Boston?
 
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i love seafoam, great stuff... if you use it, bring an oil filter and enough oil to do a change... as you need to change it after you run the seafoam through it
 
I'm coming from Weymouth so we'll be heading down the same way. Planning on meeting up with Edgar too, probably somewhere on 24 I think. Couldn't find New Hyde Park on mapquest.......

time and location i'll be there if you want to head down together
 
Black car with very deep water spots. You try the Menzerna again? Anyone with automotive paint experience should be able to do it. The biggest question is how much clearcoat will you loose? If too much you may need to have it recleared.
The etching is pretty damn deep. We tried M105, SSR3. Didn't try Menzerna PG again, but if SSR3 couldn't cut it.
 
Unfortunately I won't have my SS and Forge to get some install help :(
can I bring anything?

Has anyone used Seafoam before? If so do your recommend it and if so maybe I can get help using it?

I'll definitely be driving like a responsible adult EDIT: No seriously I do last time I met you guys (five-0) problem. Anyone coming from Boston?

Tim, I'm gonna be coming from Georgetown, pick a place and time and I'll be there, I can take cruising vid and pics too :) I plan to have incar cam running for the hell of it.

Also, I've only used Seafoam in my intake, stuff is awesome, and you can really scare someone who doesn't know much since it looks like you blew a head gasket afterwards with all the white smoke.

You can also find exhaust leaks pretty well haha!

My teacher is cashing the check for me, I'll be there, along with some car parts to put in :) Hope someone has a jack and stands I can use...I have the rest of the tools.

OH does anyone have a snap ring plier? If so I can also throw in my STS once the exhaust cools off :)
 
I'd like to do the Seafoam too! I have an extra jack I will bring and my little tool set.

Any chance anybody has hogring pliers and hogrings or know where I can get some? Have front seat covers to replace! :)
 
i always chenged it right after i was done, but i know people who have waited a day or two until they changed it... its up to you. but seafoam eats the filter element, and i dont like risking my motor for a simple 20 min oil change
 
You mean like, it shifts for you? electronically?
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Tim, I'm gonna be coming from Georgetown, pick a place and time and I'll be there, I can take cruising vid and pics too :) I plan to have incar cam running for the hell of it.

Also, I've only used Seafoam in my intake, stuff is awesome, and you can really scare someone who doesn't know much since it looks like you blew a head gasket afterwards with all the white smoke.

You can also find exhaust leaks pretty well haha!

My teacher is cashing the check for me, I'll be there, along with some car parts to put in :) Hope someone has a jack and stands I can use...I have the rest of the tools.

OH does anyone have a snap ring plier? If so I can also throw in my STS once the exhaust cools off :)
i have the pliers and two sets of stands...
 

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