I figured out a few things today.
1. There is such a thing as a MAF gasket and I don't have one, hence why my MAF benefited from another spraying with the specially formulated cleaner.
2. A multimeter's easier to use than I thought, so I'm a doof.
3. Using said multimeter, I discovered that my MAF at idle was at about 34-35mv, when a 'good' range is under 9mv. Using my temporary solder-free reground, it's down to 18mv. Maybe after a real soldered connection, it'll get lower.
4. A power inverter is my solution to the 'I need a 100' extension cord to run from my apartment to my car so I can solder this' problem. Again, I'm a doof.
5. I have a JWT pop charger (missing a filter) with a MAF attached to it that I got from somebody on the other forum, and just picked up an AEM intake from ruf75 on this forum. Although having both of these in my possession will fix my intake problems, I still need a filter (probably going with S&B, I think Vadim's suggested that), tools to cut up my fender, and a way to not get screwed by hydrolock when it rains. In other words, I can't put this stuff on yet until I spend some more.
6. I picked up a complete set of B13 SE-R wheels, also from ruf75, so the plan is to sandblast and paint or powdercoat the B14s I'm currently riding on while I putz around on those. However, powdercoating is more expensive than I thought, and painting may not be that much cheaper unless I do it myself. However, these'll hold me over till I can afford those 6ULs.
7. Realized also that no matter how cool I think I am, bass I can use is still going to be at least $150, which is cheap, but I'm broke, so damn.
8. As much as I hate it my paint is all kinds of dinged, chipped, scratched, and otherwise screwed. I'm considering going flat grey primer for a while, it'll look smoother (although more ghetto) but if I do body work myself as I go along but it'll save me money in the long run. And I'll have the experience of bodywork. The other option is trying to repaint stuff with white rattlecan in hopes of a smooth finish to patch me over till I can paint it for real.
9. 5 months into my build and everything so far has been maintenance/reconstructing. Getting the pulleys and intake on as well as doing the short shifter mod should make me feel better about that. And then once I find some prothanes, a header, and exhaust, that'll probably help too.
1. There is such a thing as a MAF gasket and I don't have one, hence why my MAF benefited from another spraying with the specially formulated cleaner.
2. A multimeter's easier to use than I thought, so I'm a doof.
3. Using said multimeter, I discovered that my MAF at idle was at about 34-35mv, when a 'good' range is under 9mv. Using my temporary solder-free reground, it's down to 18mv. Maybe after a real soldered connection, it'll get lower.
4. A power inverter is my solution to the 'I need a 100' extension cord to run from my apartment to my car so I can solder this' problem. Again, I'm a doof.
5. I have a JWT pop charger (missing a filter) with a MAF attached to it that I got from somebody on the other forum, and just picked up an AEM intake from ruf75 on this forum. Although having both of these in my possession will fix my intake problems, I still need a filter (probably going with S&B, I think Vadim's suggested that), tools to cut up my fender, and a way to not get screwed by hydrolock when it rains. In other words, I can't put this stuff on yet until I spend some more.
6. I picked up a complete set of B13 SE-R wheels, also from ruf75, so the plan is to sandblast and paint or powdercoat the B14s I'm currently riding on while I putz around on those. However, powdercoating is more expensive than I thought, and painting may not be that much cheaper unless I do it myself. However, these'll hold me over till I can afford those 6ULs.
7. Realized also that no matter how cool I think I am, bass I can use is still going to be at least $150, which is cheap, but I'm broke, so damn.
8. As much as I hate it my paint is all kinds of dinged, chipped, scratched, and otherwise screwed. I'm considering going flat grey primer for a while, it'll look smoother (although more ghetto) but if I do body work myself as I go along but it'll save me money in the long run. And I'll have the experience of bodywork. The other option is trying to repaint stuff with white rattlecan in hopes of a smooth finish to patch me over till I can paint it for real.
9. 5 months into my build and everything so far has been maintenance/reconstructing. Getting the pulleys and intake on as well as doing the short shifter mod should make me feel better about that. And then once I find some prothanes, a header, and exhaust, that'll probably help too.