What did you do to your Sedan today?
This weekend, I replaced the heater hose connector with a brass fitting from Home Depot, replaced my lower radiator hose, changed my coolant, and installed a Tanabe Medallion axle back and Vibrant resonators.
Sea Stories
Sea Stories
I'm almost entirely done installing Z1's dual oil catch can kit (picture is not the most current look). Since I already had a PCV delete kit, I have to go out and buy the OEM PCV connection for the Valve cover to finish. I really like this kit so far though, easy to install, looks good in the engine bay with so many other dual's of items. It was 51 degrees out so I could finally start working on the car.

Also thinking about replacing my GTR style headlights with OEM w/ black housings.

Also thinking about replacing my GTR style headlights with OEM w/ black housings.
I did my accessory drive belt last week. It was shockingly easy, especially with the rental tool from Autozone. If someone can do a oil change, they can do the drive belt.
The bad news is while I was under the car I realized my passenger side valve cover is leaking quite badly. The irritating part of this is that the valve cover gasket was replaced by the dealer under warranty 20k miles ago. I moved a couple years ago to a smaller town, and I don't have a trusted mechanic here yet. I dropped the car off at a shop this morning to replace the gasket. So, I am sitting at home nervous, hoping they do a good job. I thought about doing it myself, but I know it would take me quite a bit of time, and I don't have a ton of free time on my hands, so rolling the dice and hoping this shop does a good job.
The bad news is while I was under the car I realized my passenger side valve cover is leaking quite badly. The irritating part of this is that the valve cover gasket was replaced by the dealer under warranty 20k miles ago. I moved a couple years ago to a smaller town, and I don't have a trusted mechanic here yet. I dropped the car off at a shop this morning to replace the gasket. So, I am sitting at home nervous, hoping they do a good job. I thought about doing it myself, but I know it would take me quite a bit of time, and I don't have a ton of free time on my hands, so rolling the dice and hoping this shop does a good job.
I wish I would have went ECUTek instead of UpRev, for the E85 options.
You're a strange cat.
Oh and look at that like on your comment... ShuuraRG back from the dead.
Last edited by Rochester; Feb 27, 2023 at 08:55 AM.
Brakes
Got the fronts done last night. Upgraded to the big brakes with stainless lines and EBC pads. Found some used oem rotors for cheap. I sprayed some cerakote and got them turned. Really like how they feel so far. Next up the rears and some g35 rays with new tires
















