Deckplate Mod ?
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Re: it works
Originally posted by ewarnerusa
The deckplate works! I was very excited about it when I finished it, but now that the novelty has worn off I still am really happy I did it. I was nervous about cutting stuff up, too. I was searching all over for replacement airboxes incase I screwed up and stuff. But I never did and I am totally satisfied. Like people have said, it really opens up the higher rpms. That is great for passing or just getting into that higher power that's in the higher rpms. I think it quieted down my freeway driving, too, because the engine is breathing so well.
PS - I'm an engineer, too.
The deckplate works! I was very excited about it when I finished it, but now that the novelty has worn off I still am really happy I did it. I was nervous about cutting stuff up, too. I was searching all over for replacement airboxes incase I screwed up and stuff. But I never did and I am totally satisfied. Like people have said, it really opens up the higher rpms. That is great for passing or just getting into that higher power that's in the higher rpms. I think it quieted down my freeway driving, too, because the engine is breathing so well.
PS - I'm an engineer, too.
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Sad part is it is never enuf.......you just get supercharger envy after that......
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Originally posted by ewarnerusa
you're right, someday a supercharger would be fun. THe thing is that with my little engine, the TRD supercharger will get me up about what the 3.4L guys are stock. But still, it would be so cool to have....
you're right, someday a supercharger would be fun. THe thing is that with my little engine, the TRD supercharger will get me up about what the 3.4L guys are stock. But still, it would be so cool to have....
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Originally posted by CLin9383
i believe the 4.5 inch hole saw is better..i got a 4.25 and the deckplate did not fit, i had to trim it with a sander to get the deckplate in..so 4.5 should be almost perfect
i believe the 4.5 inch hole saw is better..i got a 4.25 and the deckplate did not fit, i had to trim it with a sander to get the deckplate in..so 4.5 should be almost perfect
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Lining with plastic...
Can't you just vacuum out the air filter box really well after cutting a hole in it and not worry about lining it with plastic?
I also saw where someone put a piece of screen on the deckplate mod so that no bugs or leaves can get sucked in there. Is that a good idea?
What about when it is raining outside and you are splashing through puddles? Should you put the deckplate back in on rainy days?
Brian
I also saw where someone put a piece of screen on the deckplate mod so that no bugs or leaves can get sucked in there. Is that a good idea?
What about when it is raining outside and you are splashing through puddles? Should you put the deckplate back in on rainy days?
Brian
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Re: Lining with plastic...
Originally posted by waskillywabbit
Can't you just vacuum out the air filter box really well after cutting a hole in it and not worry about lining it with plastic?
I also saw where someone put a piece of screen on the deckplate mod so that no bugs or leaves can get sucked in there. Is that a good idea?
What about when it is raining outside and you are splashing through puddles? Should you put the deckplate back in on rainy days?
Brian
Can't you just vacuum out the air filter box really well after cutting a hole in it and not worry about lining it with plastic?
I also saw where someone put a piece of screen on the deckplate mod so that no bugs or leaves can get sucked in there. Is that a good idea?
What about when it is raining outside and you are splashing through puddles? Should you put the deckplate back in on rainy days?
Brian
Brian,
I didn't line my box with plastic, I just vacuumed it out really really good and wiped it out and vacuumed again. As far as the screen, Any bugs, etc that gets in will be caught by the filter. I will just check mine every fill up for bugs etc. Water should not get in during rain, but if you are going through deep water or deep puddles I would cover it up.
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Re: Re: Lining with plastic...
Originally posted by saintsteve
Brian,
I didn't line my box with plastic, I just vacuumed it out really really good and wiped it out and vacuumed again. As far as the screen, Any bugs, etc that gets in will be caught by the filter. I will just check mine every fill up for bugs etc. Water should not get in during rain, but if you are going through deep water or deep puddles I would cover it up.
Brian,
I didn't line my box with plastic, I just vacuumed it out really really good and wiped it out and vacuumed again. As far as the screen, Any bugs, etc that gets in will be caught by the filter. I will just check mine every fill up for bugs etc. Water should not get in during rain, but if you are going through deep water or deep puddles I would cover it up.
#30
Sensor safer silicone sealant
What the heck is this and where do I get some? On the deckplate mod I am reading they say to use this stuff around the deck plate? Why? and again, where do you get it?
Brian
Brian
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Re: Sensor safer silicone sealant
Originally posted by waskillywabbit
What the heck is this and where do I get some? On the deckplate mod I am reading they say to use this stuff around the deck plate? Why? and again, where do you get it?
Brian
What the heck is this and where do I get some? On the deckplate mod I am reading they say to use this stuff around the deck plate? Why? and again, where do you get it?
Brian
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Re: Re: Sensor safer silicone sealant
Originally posted by <96 Runner>
I used JB Weld on 2 deckplate mods now - never had a problem.
I used JB Weld on 2 deckplate mods now - never had a problem.
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Just go to your local auto shop and they'll have it around. It's not hard to find.
Hole saw would have been nice but I used a Dremel-type and it worked out fine. Was harder than it could have been but I didn't mind
Hole saw would have been nice but I used a Dremel-type and it worked out fine. Was harder than it could have been but I didn't mind
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