Re:Ghettoness at its finest
problem- cold air intakes are expensive
solution- bought air duct piping from home depot and wrapped it in aluminum foil tape(super sticky ----) to seal any air leaks. reason- $20 at home depot plus i already had the filter and couplings is less than $200 for brand name cold air intake. |
Re:Ghettoness at its finest
problem: hole in my radiator
solution: melted down a plastic hairbrush handle then packed the hole in my radiator with it, it hardened in no time and I haven't had a problem with it since |
Re:Ghettoness at its finest
The tabs that hold the factory air intake tube, that are ON THE RADIATOR AND BREAK is what I melted down with a soidering gun, melted it over the hole then used "Quik plastic" to seal the deal, never leaked again. My brother ised the "quik plastic" stuff no his altima and it never leaked again either..!!
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Re:Ghettoness at its finest
1)problem: intercooler plastic leaks.
solution: jb weld, was too cheap to buy a fmic. 2)problem:used my cai for my charge pipe aluminum, cant find a welder for bov flange. solution: jb weld. |
Re:Ghettoness at its finest
paint job: too much
fix: flat black spray paint ;D exhaust: 350 $$ my price : coat hangers and a bitchy mom ;) leaf springs broke on bud's 4x4 :-X solution: welded jacks up in 'er lol ;D( think about it ) hmmm.... i gots lots more, jus gotta remember ! |
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