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Yep, getting things done part by part. Mainly because my SC is my daily driver too. Even once its turbo it will still be daily driver. My thought is why build a car to sit in a garage and collect dust. So Im getting it done one weekend at a time. Plus im doing as much work myself as possible. My goal is to spend less than 10g's total including the price of the car. Balla on a budget!!! LOL
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We're not arguing. It's healthy conversation. We are exchanging ideas and preferences. Not saying useless crap.
I'd do the same. Wait to install everything at once. But what I interpreted from your post was that you'd do it vice versa. Thanks for the clarification.
Maybe the OP doesn't have the immediate funds to get everything all at once or even in a timely manner, resulting in piece by piece. Maybe he just wants to get things done while he can having less-down time w/ the car.
I'd do the same. Wait to install everything at once. But what I interpreted from your post was that you'd do it vice versa. Thanks for the clarification.
Maybe the OP doesn't have the immediate funds to get everything all at once or even in a timely manner, resulting in piece by piece. Maybe he just wants to get things done while he can having less-down time w/ the car.
Yep, getting things done part by part. Mainly because my SC is my daily driver too. Even once its turbo it will still be daily driver. My thought is why build a car to sit in a garage and collect dust. So Im getting it done one weekend at a time. Plus im doing as much work myself as possible. My goal is to spend less than 10g's total including the price of the car. Balla on a budget!!! LOL
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It not that i dont have the money to get things done, its i dont have the time too. Im a federal cop so my time off is kind of hetic. So I cant really start a part of the project that wouldnt take more than a few days. Because thats all the time I can do without my car. Plus living in Hawaii is helping take the rest of my money away from the SC... LOL
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okay let be constructive...
the air fuel ratio gauge:
is it just a gauge or did you actually get a whole "wide band" oxygen sensor and gauge setup? if it one of those gauges that connects to your factory oxygen sensor it is not going to be very accurate. the factory oxygen sensor has narrow range for readings and only allows fluctuations for rich running conditions during vehicle start up and some lean conditions if there is an injector problem.
if you are building your own turbo kit get a wide band sensor and gauge. aem works well. you can also get systems with data logging capabilities so you dont just look at the gauge during tuning or driving.
voltage gauge:
do you have a big sound system or modified alternator? if you have something that creates a lot of current draws then a voltage gauge is necessary. since you have it already you can monitor how your alternator is doing since leaking power steering pumps are an issue with the sc400 and if the pump leaks it does so on the alternator and causes it to fry out
the boost gauge:
you dont need it but since its in already might as well look like you mean business.
sorry about the previous comments. it was not my place to criticize...or at least do it without providing any constructive additions to the comments.
the air fuel ratio gauge:
is it just a gauge or did you actually get a whole "wide band" oxygen sensor and gauge setup? if it one of those gauges that connects to your factory oxygen sensor it is not going to be very accurate. the factory oxygen sensor has narrow range for readings and only allows fluctuations for rich running conditions during vehicle start up and some lean conditions if there is an injector problem.
if you are building your own turbo kit get a wide band sensor and gauge. aem works well. you can also get systems with data logging capabilities so you dont just look at the gauge during tuning or driving.
voltage gauge:
do you have a big sound system or modified alternator? if you have something that creates a lot of current draws then a voltage gauge is necessary. since you have it already you can monitor how your alternator is doing since leaking power steering pumps are an issue with the sc400 and if the pump leaks it does so on the alternator and causes it to fry out
the boost gauge:
you dont need it but since its in already might as well look like you mean business.
sorry about the previous comments. it was not my place to criticize...or at least do it without providing any constructive additions to the comments.
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