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Old 14-03-2005, 02:29 PM   #1
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Hey guys

I bought an EB 9 months ago, it had 75,000 on the clock. It now has 93.

So its fairly young.

I'll be driving it for a couple of years yet, so just wondering what you fellas suggest I do to it, to sweeten the deal a little. I know not a lot about cars at all, so it'll be a bit of a learning curve.

So far its just dropped with pedders springs, clear indicator lights and tinted. A little lacking dosh for nice wheels etc at the moment but we'll get there.

So what can I do to it? Any airbox suggestions, or mod tutorials floating around with pics that I can take a look at? Wouldn't mind getting a little more kick outta it.

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Old 14-03-2005, 02:38 PM   #2
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Another thing... whats with the head gasket? Can I really expect the thing to blow at around 100,000, and have to fork out $800 odd for a new one?


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Old 14-03-2005, 02:47 PM   #3
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Another thing... whats with the head gasket? Can I really expect the thing to blow at around 100,000, and have to fork out $800 odd for a new one?
The actually headgasket doesn't cost much at all. Less than $50. Though sadly if you take it to a mechanic to get replaced you will be looking at about $800 for the labor cost and having the head shaved etc.

If you can swing a spanner you would save a packet by doing it yourself.
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Old 14-03-2005, 02:43 PM   #4
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93,000k sounds like your on to a damn good thing. My car is 5yrs newer than an EB and has 150k!

Sounds like you have done the smart cheapish things first (lights, lowering and tint)

Air box isnt realy worth playing with, mabey an EA box==>TB hose and an XH snorkel (for looks and SLIGHTLY better airflow).

Next you have to ask, well i cant afford everything, do i want grace/looks or speed. Many here have taken one or the other, with some VERY well presented/modified vehciles, then some with damn quick times over out and out looks. Its all personal prefrence.
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Old 14-03-2005, 02:52 PM   #5
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^ Thats comforting to hear! I hand built the seats for all the kenworth trucks for a year, so spanner swingin shouldnt be a problem, but im always thingy about fiddling with stuff like car mechanicals. I have this idea im gonna screw it up and then be in the sh*t. Is it really that do-able? Would most of you guys here do it yourself? What is the worst case scenario of a crap job?

@Walkinshaw - cheers dude. The car is pretty clean/straight, so I may just opt for whatever minor performance mods I can do at the moment.

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Old 14-03-2005, 04:55 PM   #6
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as your handy with cutting things up, with the XH snorkel (from ford ~$35) cut the middle bit out and make it into 1 hole instead of 2 small pipe thingys.

a 2.5" exhaust always gives a good increase and note. Advance the timing to 16 degrees and run it on premuim unleaded or a 98 fuel. both these mods gave me about the same amount of power.

at only 93k on the clock your far away from the 200k average most peoples head gasket goes at, as long as you keep on top of the cooling system you dont need to worry much. i suggest giving it a good flush and using hi quality coolant.
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Old 14-03-2005, 05:43 PM   #7
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if there original k's changing other gaskets may be an idea, and that gasket kit that you would need costs bout 100odd bux, its not a 2second job and not like changing a tyre so think carefully what you do.
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Old 14-03-2005, 06:46 PM   #8
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I personally believe that changing a head gasket is fairly straight forward job IF there are no major issues like rounded off head bolts or sized threads.

The most mechanical thing I had done before changing my head gasket was changing the oil and plugs so I don't class it as being in the same league as an engine swap, etc..

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