New Hampshire Mini Meets? Anyone interested?
#3627
Has anyone else been to the Tap House in Hooksett? I went a few weeks ago and think it would be a good spot for a gtg. Plenty of parking.
http://www.taphousenh.com/
http://www.taphousenh.com/
#3628
Has anyone else been to the Tap House in Hooksett? I went a few weeks ago and think it would be a good spot for a gtg. Plenty of parking.
http://www.taphousenh.com/
http://www.taphousenh.com/
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#3634
JCW goes back to the doctor next week.....reduced power light came on, and turbo won't spool up. Hooray!! This is becoming a once a month affair.
#3637
I think I have a pretty good grasp on what needs to happen. I've had some rich mixture codes, especially when the temps increase. I've had trouble with some other things as well - all intake related, so I'm curious what my intake valves look like. Fuel mileage and HP aren't where they should be.
Hopefully an afternoon of Seafoam soak and scrub will help.
Hopefully an afternoon of Seafoam soak and scrub will help.
#3639
I think I have a pretty good grasp on what needs to happen. I've had some rich mixture codes, especially when the temps increase. I've had trouble with some other things as well - all intake related, so I'm curious what my intake valves look like. Fuel mileage and HP aren't where they should be.
Hopefully an afternoon of Seafoam soak and scrub will help.
Hopefully an afternoon of Seafoam soak and scrub will help.
#3640
Going to take the manifold off, and let the closed valves soak in Seafoam, scrub, vacuum out the gunk, dry, repeat as necessary. Put the car in gear, roll it a bit to close the other valves, repeat the entire process with the other valves.
People have said that Seafoam through the PCV isn't nearly as effective as actually taking the manifold apart and cleaning it. I don't have a lot of money, but I've got plenty of time.
People have said that Seafoam through the PCV isn't nearly as effective as actually taking the manifold apart and cleaning it. I don't have a lot of money, but I've got plenty of time.
#3641
Going to take the manifold off, and let the closed valves soak in Seafoam, scrub, vacuum out the gunk, dry, repeat as necessary. Put the car in gear, roll it a bit to close the other valves, repeat the entire process with the other valves.
People have said that Seafoam through the PCV isn't nearly as effective as actually taking the manifold apart and cleaning it. I don't have a lot of money, but I've got plenty of time.
People have said that Seafoam through the PCV isn't nearly as effective as actually taking the manifold apart and cleaning it. I don't have a lot of money, but I've got plenty of time.
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#3644
I have an air compressor, but the fun boat goes in Friday, and I also do not want to take the intake off until MOB figures out what's wrong. But I will watch and help when the hand is needed.
#3646
Doesn't matter to me either way, as long as we have access to an air compressor. We're pretty much dead in the water without one. And I've been looking at a really good write-up in the how-to section - here. Have a look at the PDF at the bottom of the first post, and let me know if you think there's anything there that we can't handle.
#3648