cleanin the engine compartment
I gotta say that if you think that someone would photoshop something like that, then just the act of saying it is lame. :ghey:
Sorry about the other guy Audi2Honda. I guess your work is so good that its considered unbelievable.
Sorry about the other guy Audi2Honda. I guess your work is so good that its considered unbelievable.
Originally posted by JonHsiung
I gotta say that if you think that someone would photoshop something like that, then just the act of saying it is lame. :ghey:
Sorry about the other guy Audi2Honda. I guess your work is so good that its considered unbelievable.
I gotta say that if you think that someone would photoshop something like that, then just the act of saying it is lame. :ghey:
Sorry about the other guy Audi2Honda. I guess your work is so good that its considered unbelievable.
Hahaha. Thanks. It's the first time I've heard someone call my bumper OEM, but it's a VIS Cyber front body kit. My foglamps are Tenzo 700s with Hiper 80W H3s inside. The bulbs are about $15 now and the foglamp housings are about $55 if you shop around for a good price. If you take off your bumper, you will notice that there is all space and nowhere to mount the foglamps.
This is where you go to Home Depot and purchase some mounting brackets as well as make your own custom L brackets to branch off the frame. Then I drilled them in and electrical taped them up so nobody could see the silver. That way it will be mostly all black and people would wonder where the foglamps are mounted to. Custom mounted foglamps are hard to make and fix. The fogs have been touching the grill quite a bit of times. No problems, but it's just not how I planned it.
This is where you go to Home Depot and purchase some mounting brackets as well as make your own custom L brackets to branch off the frame. Then I drilled them in and electrical taped them up so nobody could see the silver. That way it will be mostly all black and people would wonder where the foglamps are mounted to. Custom mounted foglamps are hard to make and fix. The fogs have been touching the grill quite a bit of times. No problems, but it's just not how I planned it.
Originally posted by Audi2Honda
6) Make sure to RINSE THROUGLY. I mean really really rinse the simple green off good. Simple Green while excellent at cleaning dirt, grease, and grim is HIGHLY corrosive to aluminum. If you do not rinse well over time the simple green will corrode and eat through aluminum parts like your head and block if its aluminum. This is why you should use as little as possible. But don't be scared just rinse well and you'll be fine. Let the water run from the hose and flow over the parts you applied the simple green.
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6) Make sure to RINSE THROUGLY. I mean really really rinse the simple green off good. Simple Green while excellent at cleaning dirt, grease, and grim is HIGHLY corrosive to aluminum. If you do not rinse well over time the simple green will corrode and eat through aluminum parts like your head and block if its aluminum. This is why you should use as little as possible. But don't be scared just rinse well and you'll be fine. Let the water run from the hose and flow over the parts you applied the simple green.
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Originally posted by PmPiNAzNBoI
OMG are you serious? Hehe, last time when I cleaned my engine, I sprayed so much of that stuff on there! I sprayed like uHm.. I dunno.. 1/5 of the bottle? Haha, but I did hose it down for like 15 mins. Hope there's no damage..
OMG are you serious? Hehe, last time when I cleaned my engine, I sprayed so much of that stuff on there! I sprayed like uHm.. I dunno.. 1/5 of the bottle? Haha, but I did hose it down for like 15 mins. Hope there's no damage..
theres this stuff in an aerosol can called "Inside Out". It works really well. You just wipe down your engine bay a little bit to get rid of some of the dirt and dust, and spray on the stuff. It shines up all of the rubber hoses and cleans off the valve cover and all the plastic stuff. I'm not sure how much it costs, but i think it comes in like a case with a few cans in it. A guy i work with had it and sprayed my engine for me. You can also use it on the inside of your ride too, like on the dash and stuff.
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