Pics of my intake cleaning experiences.......
http://www.sr20-forum.com/gtir/57396-intake-clean-up.html
http://www.sr20-forum.com/gtir/57396-intake-clean-up.html
Thanks, will surely coat them after, i have not reinstalled anything yet since my car is off the the paint shop nowNice except you removed all the plating on the steel parts which will rust in 30 sec if left unprotected.
After i sand-blasted the parts were soaked in a static tank to remove any fine sand particles that may have been left about the operationLol look nice but not very practical as Mr Ed has pointed out & as above if you got grains of sand hanging around plates ect you get some issues... Best option is less agressive cleaning & a quality coating ...
I'd be very surprised if those throttle bodies ever worked properly again but they should look good....
I did the compressor hsg and i am going with a blow thru hard pipe Z32 MAF setup.....thanks for the thumbs up, pics with i get my car backLooks great, sand blasting works really well when trying to remove that brown film that builds up on the internals of the block, also if you blast the internals of the throttle bodies for longer and then blast out the inside of the MAF as well you'll get much better airflow afterwards, good job dont forget to give the internals of the turbo a good clean as well, gets really mucky in there........
I was taking the piss, I wouldn't let any sort of loose abrasive anywhere near the internals of any engine.I did the compressor hsg and i am going with a blow thru hard pipe Z32 MAF setup.....thanks for the thumbs up, pics with i get my car back
, seems that there is a lot of overly cautious members on this forum......
Good, its not being overly cautious. I am an aerodynamicist for the largest manufacturer of heavy duty turbochargers and have seen back to back compressor maps showing the effect of blasting the profile and diffuser faces of a compressor cover.Let me be clear, i sand-blasted the external surface of the compressor hsg and after i soaked it in a static tank to remove any small particles, seems that there is a lot of overly cautious members on this forum......