Basically:
Myself:
My name is Damir, I am originally from Sarajevo, Bosnia, but I moved to Clearwater, Florida after the war broke out. I could go on for a while about myself, but you came for the car.
The car:
1999 Daewoo Lanos SX Sedan. Mods so far are very light, because as I'm sure some of you know, my car has 197,000 Miles on it, and I was planning for it to croak, but it seems to be enjoying its life and not wanting to leave me. Well, VERY basic mods so far include. (It isn't as rice as it may sound)
* Custom SRI from a Civic (BOO)
* Magnecor 8mm cables
* Custom Ground Wires
* Ported Intake Manifold
* Ported Exhaust Manifold
* Polished and slightly ported TB
* Custom mesh grille
* Meshed front bumper
* (Sadly) APC fog lamps
* 7000K Nokya Headlamps
* Eurolite blue blinkers
* Silver accented interior
* All blue interior lights
* Panasonic Head Unit w/ Lightning Audio speakers all around (Cheap, I Know)
Well, I recently came into some money, and my other expenses are well taken care of, so, for a bit of fun, I've decided to invest in the Daewoo. Why invest in a 197,000 mile Daewoo you ask? Well, your guess is as good as mine. I don't plan to race the Daewoo, and I don't live under the premise that I drive an uber-fast car, but, I'd like to see what I can do to it.
Modifications/changes/additions will include:
*Custom CAI from Acura Integra GSR (courtesy Acingteam's idea)
*Oil catch can (No more oil stink)
*Powdercoated: Valve cover, exhaust shield, thermostat housing, wiper motor, intake manifold, TB, battery tie down, and anything else that tickles my fancy.
*Polished fuel rail w/new (perhaps higher flow) injectors.
*Further porting of the manifolds.
*Deep cleaning filth ridden engine bay.
*Urethane mounts
*Custom crush bent cat back exhaust with either Magnaflow or Flowmaster (suggestions?)
*And again, anything else that doesn't please me.
Exterior will be left stock minus the grille, bumper, and blacked out lights. I fear rice.
Interior might be changed a bit, but that will come back later.
My focus is on the engine. I want to prove that a high mileage ancient Daewoo engine can still look, sound, and work respectably.
Well, since I don't want to reveal all my secrets at once, I will show pics little by little, starting with what came in the mail today.
The plan is Friday to go to my wealthy friend's house and workshop, powdercoat the valve cover and exhaust shield as they are the easiest. And then Saturday modify the CAI, and fabricate, and mount the oil catch can and CAI. I will have before and after pics. I hope you enjoy seeing the changes to a 197,000 mile 'Woo
First, My intake goodies. More pics to come on Friday and Saturday. Stay Tuned.
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