Had some fun with the shop car today....
- whoosh brand lower intercooler pipe & whoosh brand intercooler boost hoses installed
- ITG Maxogen intake kit fitted (many turbo noises!)
- Project Kics Magnetic Drain Plug
- Penn Grade 5W-30
- Ravenol 75w-90
check the site for these upgrade and more!
^cross posted from FB
couple notes on the installs:
the lower intercooler hose: replaces the stock lower with sound baffle. It's literally a 5 minute job if you use the OEM coupler and clamps. When you use the whoosh brand intercooler boost hoses. The hoses are really a tight fit which I actually appreciate over the OEM spongy couplers. Took a little muscle to get them positioned correctly, but they are great!
The ITG intake, as you know my shop car is a 2017. There was some concern that the ITG intake would not fit a 2017 due to the sensor pigtail not being long enough. Well as you can see in the pics it's way too long. It took me a minute to release the OEM tape and use some Eastwood harness tape to re-wrap it.
The rest is of the install is a cakewalk and can be done easier than most other intakes. The only tough part of this install is removing the headlight. One trick that I've used to remove my Euro lights quite easy is adding grease to the bottom of the part of the light that snaps into the white clip. I pop my lights in and out so fast now and without the fear of breaking anything it's not even funny.
The ITG intake provides lots of intake noises and my BOV is 2-3x louded now LOL!
Trans fluid change was my first in this car - I used the gravity fill method. I have a series of hoses and funnels I've used in many FWD cars. I don't used fluid pumps, just because "too messy".
Didn't spill a drop and measuring the correct amount is simple this way.
- whoosh brand lower intercooler pipe & whoosh brand intercooler boost hoses installed
- ITG Maxogen intake kit fitted (many turbo noises!)
- Project Kics Magnetic Drain Plug
- Penn Grade 5W-30
- Ravenol 75w-90
check the site for these upgrade and more!
^cross posted from FB
couple notes on the installs:
the lower intercooler hose: replaces the stock lower with sound baffle. It's literally a 5 minute job if you use the OEM coupler and clamps. When you use the whoosh brand intercooler boost hoses. The hoses are really a tight fit which I actually appreciate over the OEM spongy couplers. Took a little muscle to get them positioned correctly, but they are great!
The ITG intake, as you know my shop car is a 2017. There was some concern that the ITG intake would not fit a 2017 due to the sensor pigtail not being long enough. Well as you can see in the pics it's way too long. It took me a minute to release the OEM tape and use some Eastwood harness tape to re-wrap it.
The rest is of the install is a cakewalk and can be done easier than most other intakes. The only tough part of this install is removing the headlight. One trick that I've used to remove my Euro lights quite easy is adding grease to the bottom of the part of the light that snaps into the white clip. I pop my lights in and out so fast now and without the fear of breaking anything it's not even funny.
The ITG intake provides lots of intake noises and my BOV is 2-3x louded now LOL!
Trans fluid change was my first in this car - I used the gravity fill method. I have a series of hoses and funnels I've used in many FWD cars. I don't used fluid pumps, just because "too messy".
Didn't spill a drop and measuring the correct amount is simple this way.
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