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Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Cars & Transportation: Maintenance & Repairs: “Question: What kind of engine should I purchase and from where?” plus 3 more

Cars & Transportation: Maintenance & Repairs: “Question: What kind of engine should I purchase and from where?” plus 3 more


Question: What kind of engine should I purchase and from where?

Posted: 21 Oct 2014 04:49 PM PDT

Hi, I live in Miami FL and I have a 2011 toyota camry with NO modifications. I was thinking about changing the engine to a (V8 or a V6) my budget is 5 to 7 thousand I also want it to have at least 300 to 500 horsepower and if it's not too much trouble can you show me a place where they can swap the engine for me

Thank you

Question: 87 toyota celica 3sge? build? swap? want more power?

Posted: 21 Oct 2014 04:46 PM PDT

87 toyota celica 3sge? build? swap? want more power?

im taking the engine out of my car to replace all the gaskets that leak oil. witch is every gasket on the motor. i was wondering about making more power with out wasting a ton of money to get almost no power gains. if theres any drop n bolt in motors please let me know. or up graded piston and cam kits or what ever

Question: Dual Magnaflow mufflers didn't make any difference?

Posted: 21 Oct 2014 04:44 PM PDT

Dual Magnaflow mufflers didn't make any difference?

Hi. I had my 2005 acura rl mufflers removed and installed another 2 magnaflow mufflers. And the guy replaced also a 1 foot pipe from the front that was connected to the mufflers. But there is no sound difference at all. Why is that do you think? I paid $380 in total to the shop that I bought the magnaflow from. What should I do? They are stainless steel should I make a hole on each or maybe the pipe he replaced? I wanted my car to sound nice and loud.

Question: Dead car battery?

Posted: 21 Oct 2014 04:37 PM PDT

You can test for battery drain with an ordinary volt/ohm meter. Turn it to amps and connect it in series with one of the battery cables. Just make sure you don't open a door or try to start the engine. That'll draw too much power and blow the 10A fuse in the meter.

But read this post on a better way to do it with an inductive meter

http://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/bat...

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