Sam Harris
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mmm....Many items from TSP arrived today... giggity..
camalicious.. and a picture of an OEM head gasket set.. I left that out, rather than adding another post for that one... lolmmm....
Source for OEM Knock sensors and harness..? I've been looking around, and strangely, there seem to be more than one option. I found the sensors on Summit, $65 each: 12589867, and they don't seem to have the OEM harness...?
I also ordered a Gates water pump, p/n: 45006, as I had this in my Amazon cart as a -just in case / down the road item.. Now that I'm looking up part numbers, I want the OEM ACDelco pump.. And looking on Summit, I see Delco: 12703898, and 19195104. Both say they fit, and they look a little different.. wth..
I'll go look on Rock Auto. Hopefully that helps.
ETA: Looks like the 12703898 is the GM OE part, and does not include the thermostat. I'll get this one... On that note.. any reason to go with a t-stat cooler than stock..?
@Rocket Man @iamdub, do I really need cooler plugs, or were you just reacting to my quip about throwing an LSA up top...? I'd love to do that, but damn, even this "little" experiment is really piling on the cost with the nickel and diming of all the "supporting mods" and "while we're in there"..
Oh, and my 2nd vehicle I use to save a few bucks on fuel, since I'm now driving 670 miles a week, just to shuttle the kiddo back and forth to school... Oh, she gave up the head gasket 2 days ago. So I have to either swap the motor, or do the head gasket before I can think about getting the truck in the shop for the fun stuff. Not that 99% of it is here yet... lol
Excellent thank you..No reason to. Modern engines are designed to run at a specific operating temperature to maximize fuel burning. Sure, you can easily get away with a few degrees cooler, but why bother?
I don't recall this ever being mentioned, but there's a lot mixed up in this thread and in my head. Stock motor (including mild-moderate cam) won't gain anything from a colder plug. BTW, you should start a build thread since you're getting all srs now.
Is that the Civic?
Excellent thank you..
Figured as much, but just checking. If there would be any benefit to cooler plugs, I'd be all for it, but assumed the reply was just regarding my LSA comment.. which, in that case would justify a plug change.. I did, however go ahead and order new OEM plugs (41-962), since we'll be replacing everything else in there.. AND, I was able to successfully order from Rock Auto @Fless, as they recognize my current zip code as a non-communist (mostly) Larimer County..
Yes, it's the Civic..
And yes, I do need to do a build thread. I really need to get after it..
camalicious.. and a picture of an OEM head gasket set.. I left that out, rather than adding another post for that one... lol
It actually wasn’t bad at all. I have been in auto collision for the past 15 years so I tried something with the vinyl that I usually do with factory decals.. have a bucket of fresh water and put 2 to 3 DROPS of DAWN dish soap… throw a brand new micro fiber rag in with it and buy a brand new plastic spreader… After cleaning the area you’re going to wrap very good with a whole different set of cleaning material you can then start to separate the wrap from the paper and just start soaking the roof with the clean water and also the wrap. This will let u be able to move it around a little and not just stick to the first place it touches.
Also I have done my homework and it is the exact same stuff that is triple in price. I bought the vinyl at hobby lobby it’s a whole lot cheaper and it’s the exact same product. Perfect for DIY projects.
Hope this helps.