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damn 60 bucks that way too much for that. I will just wait and get one for 20 bucks off of one of thease guys on here. But yeah you all made some good points about if its there its there for good reason, witch is why I haven't taken any of that stuff off. I just thought I would do my research and find out what the other s14 drivers had to say about it. But that damn heat sheild looks so damn ugly on the headers. I ended up grinding them down along with the "black top" thats not black I just forgot whats its called, I think its the head cover or something, but anyway I grinded those down because its looked like crap, had to take the spark plug wires out and plug them with a towel and take a square tiny sand paper and clean around it. I used a power drill with a wire dremal type thing for the big parts. Worked pretty good for the most part, but that damned heat sheild still looks ugly ass hell but if it keeps my ac going then I dont care how ugly it looks its stayin. I live in florida and its about to starting getting really hot down hear so there is no way im taking the risk...lol
It would prpably look pretty good power coated though. just a thought. Anyway like the boys said if it aint broak dont fix it. thanks guys |
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not sure what he drives now, his coupe is in long beach
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you definitely dont need your top timing chain guide, get this;
i bought an s14 an hour away and drove it home, next day i went to take the guide out and when i took the valve cover off i saw that the guide had broken and an angel kept it from sliding down into the timing chain cover which would have resulted in engine failure. so everybody, take that thing out! heres a pic ![]()
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Thanks for discussing the engine insulation guys lol. I'm glad I learned something new. In my case I haven't had problems with anyone I know that we removed it so I was under the impression that it didn't do much at all.
^ definitely remove those. My KA ran fine without that thing, but it did not run right with the wrong ignition timing and sohc piston swap lol. Live and learn. Nice sig 2ilvia. U like 'Justice'?
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I drive a black E36 BMW 4 door. Um Yeah if you want to meet up, or know of a meet, I am always down, usually just chilling at the house since i moved up here a month ago.
I was always told that they melt down and off to prevent under hood fires, kind of like putting a lid on a burning pot. I like those chain guides, if they are breaking/wearing like that you probably have a stretched/worn timing chain or loose tensioner. Take the valve cover back off and look at the underside of it where the tensioner was. It might be getting chewed. And I will take my renault with an SR thank you.
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^^^ Why do you like those guides? They are utter crap and serve no good except making noise and clogging oil pickups, etc. Take that fucking chain guide OFF. It has caused MULTIPLE engine failures and therefore was REMOVED by NISSAN.
On a side note, how the hell does a piece of plastic UNDER then engine cause air to be rammed through the radiator? |
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It goes from the bumper lip to around the oil pan. The air that goes in through the bumper and grill can only go through the radiator not under the car.
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too bad they break all the time. my first ka guide actually unbolted itself. bolts were bouncing around randomly around the cams. O_o |
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On the s-13's the bumper itself directs air towards the radiator, on 14's it may be different though. What that tray really does though is separates the airflow going under the car from the airflow going through the radiator. This reduces underhood pressure a bit which promotes better airflow across the radiator. Without that panel those two flows come crashing together which slows the flow across the radiator and creates more underhood pressure. I have never heard of anyone overheating because that panel is missing, but it reduces the aerodynamic efficiency of the car a bit. |
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I think that is the SR guide.. not sure though.
I was talking about checking the Valve cover for the chain wearing into it. I've seen it happen after that guide was removed.
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ah, no my chain seems a little too tight to be hitting the valve cover, and thats a ka guide for sure, i took the pic, maybe they're interchangeable?
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