What did you do to your GS today?
#4996
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AJLex19 (11-22-22)
#4999
Intermediate
Weekly rinseless wash in the garage. Frustrating here for car cleanliness - breezy and dusty conditions followed by brief rain squalls makes for weird polka dot dust pattern. Wish it would rain harder to wash the dust off the car. We need rain to help with the drought too.
#5000
10th Gear
trans drain and fill, rear diff drain and fill, spark plugs, coolant drain/fill/antifreeze etc.
fun times. $1,099.00 later.
hopefully this will be all the work I'll have to do for a bit.
Although I am experiencing some vibration in the steering wheel in park and in drive while stopped at red lights/stop signs etc.
fun times. $1,099.00 later.
hopefully this will be all the work I'll have to do for a bit.
Although I am experiencing some vibration in the steering wheel in park and in drive while stopped at red lights/stop signs etc.
#5001
Racer
iTrader: (1)
Weekly rinseless wash in the garage. Frustrating here for car cleanliness - breezy and dusty conditions followed by brief rain squalls makes for weird polka dot dust pattern. Wish it would rain harder to wash the dust off the car. We need rain to help with the drought too.
What products do you use for the wash? I use ONR in a pressurized sprayer for a presoak then ONR plus Adams H2O Guard and Gloss in the main water mixture. I then use about 20-30 microfibers for the body wash and 8 or so for the wheels. Instead of a traditional towel dry, I use diluted Sonax BSD as a drying agent.
#5002
Intermediate
Looks good! I have been doing nearly all waterless washes in the super early morning when I have time. I enjoy it much more as I used to have to rush and take time away from the family. I only get to it about once every 6 weeks nowadays which is good for the paint since there is less contact. I do miss the traditional pressure washer foam cannon though to really get in there and hit all the books and crannies.
What products do you use for the wash? I use ONR in a pressurized sprayer for a presoak then ONR plus Adams H2O Guard and Gloss in the main water mixture. I then use about 20-30 microfibers for the body wash and 8 or so for the wheels. Instead of a traditional towel dry, I use diluted Sonax BSD as a drying agent.
What products do you use for the wash? I use ONR in a pressurized sprayer for a presoak then ONR plus Adams H2O Guard and Gloss in the main water mixture. I then use about 20-30 microfibers for the body wash and 8 or so for the wheels. Instead of a traditional towel dry, I use diluted Sonax BSD as a drying agent.
Here's my weekly routine below. Takes exactly one hour start to finish. I put a layer of P21S carnauba wax on about a month ago, figure I have about another month before I need to put something else back on as a base. I'm constantly trying different waxes and detail sprays to get a solution to the red dirt that is always blowing around over here.
1) 2 gallons warm water in bucket with 2 ounces Griot's rinseless wash (their wash is more pre-diluted than ONR)
2)Fill spray bottle by submerging in the bucket, spray down the car then wipe clean with black sponge from Rag Company, drying section by section as I go
3)Spray down tires and wheels, use old wash mitt for wheels and old microfibers to scrub tire walls. Apply detail spray (Beadmaker I need to get rid of) to wheels and towel dry
4)Quick lap around car with detail spray - jax wax hawaiian shine or meguiar's ultimate
5)Clean windows with stoner glass cleaner
6)Put VRP on tires
Done. Most would think it's a pain in the *** to wash your car every week, but I legitimately enjoy the process, especially since I started doing rinseless.
#5003
Intermediate
trans drain and fill, rear diff drain and fill, spark plugs, coolant drain/fill/antifreeze etc.
fun times. $1,099.00 later.
hopefully this will be all the work I'll have to do for a bit.
Although I am experiencing some vibration in the steering wheel in park and in drive while stopped at red lights/stop signs etc.
fun times. $1,099.00 later.
hopefully this will be all the work I'll have to do for a bit.
Although I am experiencing some vibration in the steering wheel in park and in drive while stopped at red lights/stop signs etc.
#5004
#5005
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (1)
trans drain and fill, rear diff drain and fill, spark plugs, coolant drain/fill/antifreeze etc.
fun times. $1,099.00 later.
hopefully this will be all the work I'll have to do for a bit.
Although I am experiencing some vibration in the steering wheel in park and in drive while stopped at red lights/stop signs etc.
fun times. $1,099.00 later.
hopefully this will be all the work I'll have to do for a bit.
Although I am experiencing some vibration in the steering wheel in park and in drive while stopped at red lights/stop signs etc.
How many miles on you GS, and what year? Add a new engine, Air filter to complete.
#5006
Advanced
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Restored my headlights today and I could not be happier!
It removed all the haze and anything else that was on there because of the elements over the years.
I bought the 3M HL Restoration Kit, Heavy Duty 2-Pack and Meguiar’s G17804 Keep Clear Headlight Coating off Amazon. (Both links below)
Watched a couple of youtubes that gave me confidence that I had all the tools I needed to do the job right.
Had to buy automotive masking tape to cover around the lenses to protect the paint and had the cordless drill.
Only had to use one of the packages in the 3M 2-Pack, but wanted the extras in case I needed to redo or needed more sandpaper or compound because of the amount of haze that was there.
Then sprayed 2 coats of Meguier’s headlight clear coat about 15 minutes apart which I think was the key. This step makes the headlights look amazing and provides protection so that the haze / yellowing does not return.
Entire process took about 90 minutes including cleanup.
It removed all the haze and anything else that was on there because of the elements over the years.
I bought the 3M HL Restoration Kit, Heavy Duty 2-Pack and Meguiar’s G17804 Keep Clear Headlight Coating off Amazon. (Both links below)
Watched a couple of youtubes that gave me confidence that I had all the tools I needed to do the job right.
Had to buy automotive masking tape to cover around the lenses to protect the paint and had the cordless drill.
Only had to use one of the packages in the 3M 2-Pack, but wanted the extras in case I needed to redo or needed more sandpaper or compound because of the amount of haze that was there.
Then sprayed 2 coats of Meguier’s headlight clear coat about 15 minutes apart which I think was the key. This step makes the headlights look amazing and provides protection so that the haze / yellowing does not return.
Entire process took about 90 minutes including cleanup.
#5007
Installed Accel coilpacks over the weekend and noticed an increase in mid range power + top end but also in how peppy the GS is now! Way more responsive now & alot of people are surprised by the GS now. Thanks to @jgscott for the advice. Since installation never has my 2nd gear taken me to 75mph…
For context, I am running an AEM CAI Cone Filter intake, Borla axelback, high flow cats, coilpacks, & a D3 tune. Still no headers + some secret mods… soon phase 2 of my build will be posted…
For context, I am running an AEM CAI Cone Filter intake, Borla axelback, high flow cats, coilpacks, & a D3 tune. Still no headers + some secret mods… soon phase 2 of my build will be posted…
#5008
Racer
iTrader: (1)
Installed Accel coilpacks over the weekend and noticed an increase in mid range power + top end but also in how peppy the GS is now! Way more responsive now & alot of people are surprised by the GS now. Thanks to @jgscott for the advice. Since installation never has my 2nd gear taken me to 75mph…
For context, I am running an AEM CAI Cone Filter intake, Borla axelback, high flow cats, coilpacks, & a D3 tune. Still no headers + some secret mods… soon phase 2 of my build will be posted…
For context, I am running an AEM CAI Cone Filter intake, Borla axelback, high flow cats, coilpacks, & a D3 tune. Still no headers + some secret mods… soon phase 2 of my build will be posted…
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Nunz (11-29-22)
#5009
Glad to hear its running well! On your 2nd gear comment, if you didn't up your shift points, top speed in any gear is defined by the transmission gear ratio, rear end ratio and tire diameter. More power shouldn't get you to a higher speed in a gear unless you had a coil pack issue that somehow triggered a short shift.
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