the car is back from repair... wooohooooooo
stock:
in progress:
fixed the L&R guard, debadged front and back, remove number plate black holder (i will replace this with a bracket), fill up the dip at the front left by the front badge, 2007 bonnet, new roof....
after debadged, new bonnet and new roof:
the sexy hump... many ppl dont like this 2007 bonnet. it doesnt appeal to me at first, but the more i look at it, the more i like it..
havent take pic from the back, but the back is debadged too...
thx to mic for giving me a lift....
Friday, October 26, 2007
MY CAR IS BACK!!! :P DEBADGED, NEW BONNET, & ROOF!!! woohooo
Posted by Silas at 11:37 AM 0 comments
Labels: MERAH - 350Z
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Tint + Steering + Watanabes
Tinting
got it done for $150.
before
after
Steering Wheels
pick this up from wrecker for $30. for the boss kit, micra dont have the specific one made, but you can use the one for S13, N14 and N15 pulsar... i bought it new from GA Tech for $30... Big Thx to Cain for picking it up for me... sorry for the trouble bro... also thx to Dan C2888 for installing this for me... lol... ur so quick man... it would probably take me the whole day...
Watanabe
pick this up from Adrian (ES). its Watanabe 14x6 offset +40. i always love them and finally got one myself... yay... so happy
Posted by sba at 11:18 PM 0 comments
Labels: AHIRU - micralicious
DIY Short Shifter
DIY Short Shifter
i picked up a spare standard gear shifter for $10. thx to tracy for picking it up for me thx to dan for the infos and welding
basically the shifter was shorter at the part above the pivot point and extended at the part below the pivot point. in this case the top is shorten by 70mm, and 30mm extension at the bottom. dan did all the cutting welding...
to remove the shifter in micra, i hard to do it from under the car. its just above the secondary cat converter.
because the short shifter has longer bottom part, its rubbing the heat shield above the cat conv. so i decided to reshaped the heat shield to make some clearance...
green dotted like was the original shape. blue line is the shape after i bent it
put the spare gear know i had lying around in the garage. its off ford focus.
thx to shaun for helping me
here is abit of video of the short shifting after the installation.
Link
Posted by sba at 11:17 PM 0 comments
Labels: AHIRU - micralicious
DIY Cold Air Intake (CAI) - PVC piping
DIY Cold Air Intake (CAI) - PVC piping
with only 55kw at the engine, micra pulls pretty hard from factory. i think its because of the gear ratio and the lightweight body... but as usual, it still felt restricted...
ok, so i tested the micra in a 'safe controlled environment' i got it up to 145kmh... and after 1minute, lol, it eventually reach 150kmh (4th)... it just wouldnt go anymore.... even after i shift to 5th, it stays there...
so, i'm making this cold air intake, hope it will help the response and help the starvation at top end... originally me and shaun made it just a short ram and run the pipe to the side of the engine, but i cannot be bothered buying another agled PVC to make the air feed to the pod filter... so i recided to collect direct cold air from behind the front grill.
i bought 1 meter of 65mm PVC($13), 90degree 65mm ($6), and 45degree 65mm ($6), acrylic gap sealer ($1.50), insulation tape ($12), 65mm coupler ($2), PVC pipe braket ($1.30)... the intake pod filter is free, from shaun(thx man)... the heat shield is from the left over aluminium sheet i had from the 350Z.
here we go:
i make up the first mock up, to make sure i can close the bonnet
the pod filter that i get from shaun has metal surround and its separable from the rubber mount. since the inside has no funnel shaped rubber, i decided to split the pod filter and put one funnel inside using 65mm coupler
so, i heat up the end of the coupler with heat gun and push it against a normal plastic funnel.
here it is once its done. nice little trumpet... probably most ppl think it wont make any different. i just think every little bit counts.
put the PVC funnel back into the pod filter
reattach the rubber mount
now pull out the PVC funnel, it should stop once the funnel reach the rubber mount neck. this will make sure that the funnel sits at the bottom / exit of the pod filter
here is the inside view
since the pod is going to sit between the grill and the header, i made a aluminium shield to cover it from radiant heat.
mock up setting done...
clamp it with PVC bracket and made up an 'L' shaped metal bracket to hold the pipe in place.
i put this protective insulation tape to protect the piping from engine heat. it might me overkill here (coz PVC might have some sort of heat resistance already), but i better be safe.
i use the stock nipple from the stock airbox to mount the return hose to the intake.
Cold Air Intake is done... its not exactly pretty... but its cheap it cost me around $40 all up.
Test Drive: after the CAI, i amost reached 140kmh in 3rd gear... it used to stop pulling at 6000rpm... now it pulls all the way to 7100rpm... and shift up to 4th and i reached 160kmh and still pulling hard... i had to stop coz shaun yelled "COPS! COPS! COPS!"
here is the video of the CAI sound. nothing new... just like any other CAI. ^_^
Link
Posted by sba at 11:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: AHIRU - micralicious