DIY vs Mechanics

CMF_su89

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Hey Guys,

Got a few questions

I don't have a background in cars (it only sparked an interest when i came upon the k11), nor have a private garage to set the car up, though i do have an open parking lot, but i don't trust the folks in this block..

Some things i would like to change are the typical - lowered suspension, 13"/14" wheels, and possibly a few turbo mods for an extra kick.

Wondering, how hard would it be to set up the car and how long would it take?
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Do you reckon, it be better off taking it to a mechanics? and how much would that set back com[ared to doing it myself.

Thanks.

 

CMF_plattsy

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a few turbo mods?!

nah mate.

you cant do it yourself. you need quite a lot of knowledge, and with out that knowledge, if you take it to a fabricator/engineer to "put a few turbo mods on it" they are going to rape your wallet, film it then give it a facial.

find someone on here close, with a bit of how too knowledge, pay them and beer and get them to help you with the basics.

and welcome!
 

CMF_boingk

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Yeah leave turbo to the experts. Best case scenario you'll get it all together, think its running well and then blow your engine within 1000km because of a dud tune setting.

Suspension etc yeah sure, no worries, you can do it with jackstands and basic hand tools plus a bit of knowledge. Same goes for basic engine mods like extractors, camshafts, intake, etc.

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CMF_RTK

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boingk WROTE:

Same goes for basic engine mods like extractors, camshafts, intake, etc.
- boingk

If I wouldn't be touching extractors nor camshafts on little to no knowledge!

Your best bet SU89 do some forum searching on here get a mate who is mechanically minded and who fiddles with cars on the regular, learn some knowledge off him. Any engine performance work leave to a shop but do your research so you know what job of idea you have when you down this path. Also learn by doing your own servicing and brakes :)
 

CMF_TurtleMan

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Yer diy is the best, but stick to the kiss theory "keep it simple stupid". And buy a Haynes manual.

As said before learn simple stuff like changing oils, wheels, brake pads. If you know how to weld changing a muffler is fun. I would avoid changing springs unless you have someone that knows what there doing to help.

Here's a list of easy parts to change, and will make your car more sporty.

Wheels.
Steering wheel/gearstick knob.
Rear muffler.
Air filter.
CD player and speakers, need basic electrical knowledge.
Gauges like a tachometer.
Seatcovers, paint bits, better headlight globes, Bunning's garden edging as a front lip.
And lots more if you have a look around.
 

CMF_k11_4_lyf

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meh, only one way to learn mate! get your hands dirty, pull **** apart and learn how it goes back together, as for tuning and turbos and ****, steer clear of the computer, find someone you trust for that one, but find "bolt ons" and bolt em on man :D
 
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