What did you do to your C4 today?
#4221
Burning Brakes
Got stuck in mud. Bathed my baby with mud outside and in. Opened driver's door to see behind me while rocking. Sprayed interior and my face pretty well. Packed wheels and wheel wells. Nitto WTF's no good whatsoever in deep, slick mud. Might as well have been slicks. And if you've ever wondered, ASR is more a hindrance than a help if you're stuck. Took me a long time to get out with a shovel, sand, and mulch. Destroyed an area of (formerly) turf adjacent to driveway. Went to a car wash and removed all I had the patience to do. Still a lot of interior and carpet cleaning to do. Aren't you supposed to get wiser as time goes by? I mean this was a completely unnecessary screw up.
Pic doesn't do it justice
Pic doesn't do it justice
Last edited by car addict; 12-16-2018 at 09:27 AM. Reason: added photo
#4222
Intermediate
Opti Time
tore down my 93 today to replacement the optispark. Going to power wash engine since I have it torn down and the opti doesn’t like bath time. New wires, thermo, gaskets, sensors while apart, and clean the **** out of the throttle body also.
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#4223
Race Director
Member Since: May 2006
Location: 1000 Vin Scully Ave, L.A California
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Got stuck in mud. Bathed my baby with mud outside and in. Opened driver's door to see behind me while rocking. Sprayed interior and my face pretty well. Packed wheels and wheel wells. Nitto WTF's no good whatsoever in deep, slick mud. Might as well have been slicks. And if you've ever wondered, ASR is more a hindrance than a help if you're stuck. Took me a long time to get out with a shovel, sand, and mulch. Destroyed an area of (formerly) turf adjacent to driveway. Went to a car wash and removed all I had the patience to do. Still a lot of interior and carpet cleaning to do. Aren't you supposed to get wiser as time goes by? I mean this was a completely unnecessary screw up.
#4224
Race Director
Member Since: May 2006
Location: 1000 Vin Scully Ave, L.A California
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Upgraded to LED headlights.
installed them but I'm not too happy with the results .I have another set coming from Amazon and will post pics and hopefully keep the better set .only $50 haha .
Edit: can someone point me in the direction for fixing the high beam fog light issue. I believe it's grounding something down or a harness that's plug and play .thanks!
installed them but I'm not too happy with the results .I have another set coming from Amazon and will post pics and hopefully keep the better set .only $50 haha .
Edit: can someone point me in the direction for fixing the high beam fog light issue. I believe it's grounding something down or a harness that's plug and play .thanks!
Last edited by CVG323; 12-16-2018 at 05:59 AM.
#4227
Team Owner
Member Since: Dec 2000
Location: SE NY
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Got all the glass cleaned & coated with RainX to help with clearing them from snow/ice this winter.
Working on a very recent miss/chugging problem. Tested manifold vac. and came up in the green. Short drive and still "chugging".
Hooked up my "new" used AutoXray AX7000 did a monitor data scan then a short test drive while monitoring and "voila" problem healed itself...
I have yet to review the two data scans to see if anything looks out of whack.
Working on a very recent miss/chugging problem. Tested manifold vac. and came up in the green. Short drive and still "chugging".
Hooked up my "new" used AutoXray AX7000 did a monitor data scan then a short test drive while monitoring and "voila" problem healed itself...
I have yet to review the two data scans to see if anything looks out of whack.
#4230
replaced the key lock cylinder in the 85's steering column - (well, i'm about 75% through getting everything back together). the plastic horn contact insulator was pretty brittle and came out in pieces, so i'm dead in the water until the new part comes in from Mid-America Corvette. seems time and old age took it's toll on the plastic. anyway, the 85 will sit, most likely, until after the first of the year - bummer
#4231
Safety Car
I had a tear develop in the car cover. I got some iron tape along with a repair kit for tents that just stick on. The tape worked but was a bit hard to get to stick while the tent kit was both easier and stuck very well. I also started her up and ran her for about 15 minutes to get her up to operating temp. Too much snow in the alley to consider taking her out but she fired right up and idled nicely.
#4232
Installed New FloKooler Water Pump
I bought a new FloKooler water pump for my ‘86 Corvette. My son surprised me for Christmas by taking it over to his friend’s shop and having it installed- beats trying to do it in the driveway!
#4233
Safety Car
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by joelmatchpoint
I bought a new FloKooler water pump for my ‘86 Corvette. My son surprised me for Christmas by taking it over to his friend’s shop and having it installed- beats trying to do it in the driveway!
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#4235
Drifting
Member Since: Nov 2015
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Finalist 2020 C4 of the Year - Unmodified
Hate seeing the car squatting when lowered to ground, gives me the heebie jeebies. First I tried lowering onto some 2x4s, idea being they had less load at first. No. Then I found a decent solution to all the rear to settle on lower: garbage bags. Put some heavy duty leaf bags under the wheels, folded with several layers. Slick plastic let's them spread out just fine. Need to make sure front wheels are chocked.
#4236
Racer
Just got done installing the NOS throttle body I bought last month on my 95. I was having some minor high idle issues that I think were due to worn throttle shaft bushings. A nice, easy job for Christmas Day. I can’t really test it out until spring, as I took the driving insurance off for the winter. It started up and idled smooth in the garage, so I’m hoping it will be fine.
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
#4237
Safety Car
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by kael
Ah ha! Note the rear suspension hanging so low, mine does the same. Is that normal?.
#4238
Instructor
today I worked on putting the differential back together on the vert'.
got frustrated on finding tools - spent the rest of the day cleaning the shop.
there is always next weekend
got frustrated on finding tools - spent the rest of the day cleaning the shop.
there is always next weekend