Hey guys, everyone list there cheap/DIY mods they've done to there car!
yesterday I chopped the aircon belt, and unplugged the engine bay temp moniter to run the intercooler fan all the time
[Mk2] [Turbo] Cheap DIY mods list!
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why did you chop the aircon belt as long as its not switched on it wont be affecting the performance surely just rotating the pulley until the solenoid engages the drive for the pump?
Unplugging the bay temp switch is a good idea but why not just run a switch off it in parralel to keep the auto function and so you can manually run it at your own convenience too
Unplugging the bay temp switch is a good idea but why not just run a switch off it in parralel to keep the auto function and so you can manually run it at your own convenience too
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Tiny wrote:why did you chop the aircon belt as long as its not switched on it wont be affecting the performance surely just rotating the pulley until the solenoid engages the drive for the pump?
Unplugging the bay temp switch is a good idea but why not just run a switch off it in parralel to keep the auto function and so you can manually run it at your own convenience too
Chopped the belt to reduce engine drag! as the aircon is busted anyway i also removed the front air con radiator.
Too much fookin about with switches etc. mate, it runs best just on all the time, dont need to remember to turn it on or off then!
Also another mod ive done is fitted an oil seperator on the pipe from rocker cover to air intake!
What mods can you add mate?
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Only things i have done is
Borrowed a Load of polishing stuff from work and have polished most of my engine just costing time.
Auto folding mirrors so they fold when i arm my alarm and open when i disarm.
Borrowed a Load of polishing stuff from work and have polished most of my engine just costing time.
Auto folding mirrors so they fold when i arm my alarm and open when i disarm.
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Why not just take the air con pump out cos of the extra weight.
I have rigged up the fans on the front of the car to run all the time.
Lazy eye convertion can be done for about £1.
If you don't use the standard stereo rip all the old amps out.
I have rigged up the fans on the front of the car to run all the time.
Lazy eye convertion can be done for about £1.
If you don't use the standard stereo rip all the old amps out.
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strip out the car?
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The fan on the intercooler is only there to cool the car in traffic, at speed with it turned on it will act like restriction to the flow of incoming air. This is why it doesnt run all the time as standard.
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cheers mikey! beat me to it... lol. and how do you o a lazy eye conversion for £1? please englighten me.
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StuRobinson88 wrote:cheers mikey! beat me to it... lol. and how do you o a lazy eye conversion for £1? please englighten me.
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=65785
im not far from you.
Pint a magners ill do it for you if you get the bits
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Lazy eye mod is free, Just put them in service mode on the way back down, can still use sidelights too.
Looks master bates if you ask me though
Looks master bates if you ask me though
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3rd brake light?
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evening all
hmm, I don't want to turn this into a thread slating free mods, but front fans on constantly might be disingenous also.
they'll consume electricity, which is ultimately generated in a car by burning petrol. if they don't need to be on, then why put the extra drain on the alternator?
toyota seem to have done a good job at designing a cooling system that keeps the coolant at optimum temperature.
here's a cheap mod: quad stop/tail lamps. a few quid for dual filamant bulb holders, plus resistors and some wire/soldering. loads of posts on this.
how about - isolate aerial mast control? £1 switch from maplin, will stop aeiral rising if you're just listening to cds.
I also have done the mod to disable the headlight maintenance feature, which stops head lights remaining popped up if you flash the main beams when driving with side lights.
Gutting the cat must be a good performance one if you're turbo is pre 1995. Just the hassle of exhaust removal, so some instant gasket from halfords for £5.
have to say one more: check tyre pressures, oil level, coolant level, air filters and for error codes are all free, but probably a bit boring
hth
Ian
hmm, I don't want to turn this into a thread slating free mods, but front fans on constantly might be disingenous also.
they'll consume electricity, which is ultimately generated in a car by burning petrol. if they don't need to be on, then why put the extra drain on the alternator?
toyota seem to have done a good job at designing a cooling system that keeps the coolant at optimum temperature.
here's a cheap mod: quad stop/tail lamps. a few quid for dual filamant bulb holders, plus resistors and some wire/soldering. loads of posts on this.
how about - isolate aerial mast control? £1 switch from maplin, will stop aeiral rising if you're just listening to cds.
I also have done the mod to disable the headlight maintenance feature, which stops head lights remaining popped up if you flash the main beams when driving with side lights.
Gutting the cat must be a good performance one if you're turbo is pre 1995. Just the hassle of exhaust removal, so some instant gasket from halfords for £5.
have to say one more: check tyre pressures, oil level, coolant level, air filters and for error codes are all free, but probably a bit boring
hth
Ian
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This is officially the Ghetto thread.
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Leakie Tbar wrote:This is officially the Ghetto thread.
agreed .i wish this thread had been about a couple of years ago
would have saved me £10,000 doing this the proper way lol
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Rig up a Intercooler Water Spray.
One old washer bottle from any car in the scrap yard.
1 meter of nylon washer tubing.
One spray nozzle from a B&Q plant water sprayer water bottle.
Rig the washer bottle up in the boot, earth the pump , run a live to the engine bay fuse box and the other to a cabin switch.
Run nylon pipe from boot to above the IC and in front of it, attach the nozzle from the B&Q thing, make sure the washer bottle is placed lower than that of the nozzle , then hit the cabin switch button and you now have a IC water spray for summer to cool the IC on the move or in traffic.
One old washer bottle from any car in the scrap yard.
1 meter of nylon washer tubing.
One spray nozzle from a B&Q plant water sprayer water bottle.
Rig the washer bottle up in the boot, earth the pump , run a live to the engine bay fuse box and the other to a cabin switch.
Run nylon pipe from boot to above the IC and in front of it, attach the nozzle from the B&Q thing, make sure the washer bottle is placed lower than that of the nozzle , then hit the cabin switch button and you now have a IC water spray for summer to cool the IC on the move or in traffic.
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3sgte wrote:Leakie Tbar wrote:This is officially the Ghetto thread.
agreed .i wish this thread had been about a couple of years ago
would have saved me £10,000 doing this the proper way lol
Here Here I am on the phone to No shoes tell him what he's missing lol
(Only joking guys )
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You could get a couple spray cans (obviously not free but cheap mod) and colour code a few things under the bonnet, clean up everything, paint the middle of the space saver wheel same as body, maybe take some of the dash plastics out and colour match to the exterior.. De-grill the rear bumper is one quite a few seem to do which will cost you nothin... Smoke the rear lights out..
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hey ,
how did ya do the brakelight convo ?
how did ya do the brakelight convo ?
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bigrod wrote:hey ,
how did ya do the brakelight convo ?
never done a write-up before, but gave it a go for you here mate
http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... 455#851455
hope it helps
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StuRobinson88 wrote:cheers mikey! beat me to it... lol. and how do you o a lazy eye conversion for £1? please englighten me.
Easy you just need to add a 3 point rocker switch on the light cable