Working the SSS

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Working the SSS

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Hey All,

So I have decided to start spending some $$$ on the SSS I bought recently (the silver one on trademe). The car is in good enough shape to enjoy for a few years until I spend serious money on it (bare metal respray, full interior, etc). I have decided to stick with the original motor (I have a 400+hp daily driver so this doesn't need to be a speed machine). I am thinking of keeping as much of the SSS appeal as I can but not limiting myself to making sure every single thing is original. I have spent the last few weeks collecting all the NOS that I can find (badges, lights, interior stuff etc) - still a lot to find though.

The first thing on my agenda is the exhaust (it has piece of crap 90's era pitstop job currently) that has a hole in it and fills the cabin with fumes after a while. I am looking to keep everything JDM/old school tuner spec so have ordered the following:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/kameari-exhaust ... -2t-g.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and
http://www.rhdjapan.com/kameari-drag-mu ... steel.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

After that I will be looking for a tune... any recommendations in the Wellington area?
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Hey, Any pics of car?
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Will do soon - quite a lot is off the car right now (restoring front grille, headlight surrounds etc)
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I've found that if exhaust gasses are getting into the cabin, it's usually in through the boot lid.
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Electronic ignition if you don't already have it would be the best upgrade, also ditching the SU's for actual performance carbs.
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thanks for the tips guys. What are some good brands to look at for carbs? I would prefer Japanese brands but open to whatever is best.
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If you're dead set on Japanese, there usually seem to be a few sets of those OER/SK carbs on yahoo Japan for pretty reasonable prices (before freight to NZ).
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Cool, will have a look. How do the webers fair? (http://www.weberperformance.com.au/prod ... ucts_id=10" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;). I am looking to squeeze the absolute most power I can from the L16 without changing the block.
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Webers are a pretty good carb.
Please keep the factory gear though just so it could go back to standard if required.
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Mikunis I reckon. Mate in the us rates them over webers or dellorto.
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