Pretty pricey too...but an interesting approach. Seems like you’d have more light/visibility and space to move around.This looks interesting...
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unfortunately it looks like you won't be doing a tranmission R&R with this style.
Thanks. Yeah I saw that the top bolt is the longer one. I only struggled with the bottom one because I was an idiot and used the ratcheting wrench too long.Get a gasket
That bottom bolt needs a wrench, also pay attention, I think one bolt is shorter than the other.
Dude, you will continue to figure out ways to do something wrong.Thanks. Yeah I saw that the top bolt is the longer one. I only struggled with the bottom one because I was an idiot and used the ratcheting wrench too long.
I like to think that I excel at figuring out ways to do something wrong.Dude, you will continue to figure out ways to do something wrong.
Part of automotive life.
The trick is to remember NOT to do it that way next time.
I say do it...... as long as you continue to document on utube.Ok so...after driving that EVO III, and then somehow just now discovering the On3 turbo kit exists and is shockingly affordable, I’m really thinking about how awesome a turbo would be on the Fox. I understand that since my car is an 88, I would need to do the mass air conversion before doing a turbo kit.
Someone feel free to chime in and burst my bubble or encourage my impulses. Lol.
Stock bottom end 1988 with a mass air conversion and a turbo? What type of engine lifespan am I looking at here, assuming I could do the installation correctly and have a solid tune.
Obviously I still have some other stuff I still want/need to do before adding a turbo but now I’m super hyped.
Unsolicited opinion duly noted and appreciated. I do still keep reminding myself to remain focused on the things that actually need to be fixed or replaced so that the car runs the way it should....but damnit a turbo sounds like a lot of fun. I will check out Brew2l’s vids on the turbo stuff.My only tidbit of advice is this:
I’ve seen peers and forum members take nice running, street driving cars they enjoy driving and modify them to the point there are no longer fun to drive on the street, or so temperamental they lose their love for the car and it ends up sitting for years until sold one day.
Brew2L did an On3 turbo on his calypso fox, and I feel every video his chasing a problem or fixing something.
just my unsolicited opinion