What did you do to your Crossfire today?
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Turned her around in the garage so she could see out side while i checked the right rear AB, looked good, so did the left side. Checked the left & right front CBP, both good. Put in some WSF. Gave her a BIG kiss, put her blanket on her and said good night.
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It was a long process...mine were really bad (photos in the galllery), but after failing with the 3M kit, I tried some 220 grit wet/dry sandpaper, which, after about 20 minutes for one light, got the vast majority of the pits and scratches out. Then, I went back to the 3M kit sandpapers, using water with the finer of the two grits, then used a 0000 steel wool. Probably could have used a 000 instead. Completed polishing with the 3M sponge polisher with Meguiar's Plastix and their ScratchX 2.0...allow about 2 hours apiece to get it close to right...I'll post some photos later.
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I drove my coupe to the lowes Motor Speedway in Charlotte to drive in the Exotic Driving Experience. This was a fathers day gift from my wife and daughters. I drove 10 laps in a Porsche 997 and finished the day with 8 laps in a ferrari 458 itialia. What an amazing car the 458 is and that sound when you get in it is like nothing I have experienced. I was told i had the fast lap of the day @00:41.60 in the Ferrari but I bet they tell everybody that.
What a great day! I am calling this the best fathers day gift ever.
What a great day! I am calling this the best fathers day gift ever.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Took it to a GTG last night(every Fridai in summer). Viper guy loved it!
Taught an older gentleman how to open his hood to 90 degrees. And the throttle body reset.
Gased her up for a trip to Detroit today.
I posted this earlier today in another thread....
My XF is about as near to perfect that a car could get.
It does have some design flaws, but the good FAR out weighs the bad.
So far, mine runs flawlessly, road drives superb!
Honestly, every time I see it, a smile appears.
$10,000 and change, 29,500 miles!
Used pickup trucks can cost more than that!
Every time I drive it, I get a positive comment, from people I do not know.
XF maintenance is a little high.
But, once again, my runs and sounds like a highly crafted machine!
I've had mine up 140 mph! I tell you, I would, have not done that in ANY other vehicle I've owned.
In my eyes one of the perfect body designs. Can you tell, that I love my XF?
Taught an older gentleman how to open his hood to 90 degrees. And the throttle body reset.
Gased her up for a trip to Detroit today.
I posted this earlier today in another thread....
My XF is about as near to perfect that a car could get.
It does have some design flaws, but the good FAR out weighs the bad.
So far, mine runs flawlessly, road drives superb!
Honestly, every time I see it, a smile appears.
$10,000 and change, 29,500 miles!
Used pickup trucks can cost more than that!
Every time I drive it, I get a positive comment, from people I do not know.
XF maintenance is a little high.
But, once again, my runs and sounds like a highly crafted machine!
I've had mine up 140 mph! I tell you, I would, have not done that in ANY other vehicle I've owned.
In my eyes one of the perfect body designs. Can you tell, that I love my XF?
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
So, a considerable power increase then? Low? high? mid? throttle response? I want to do this mod too but looking for more info on it. Did you go to Ebay? Cost? I know lots of questions. Thx for your time.
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Yes, low and mid throttle pulls more, response is a little better. Two days later (yesterday) I had the eurocharged tune reflashed (reflashes are FREE) and am doing some testing over the next few weeks. I am leaving on a trip to NC to visit a friend thursday so that will reset all the monitors (when you reflash they all go into certification mode) and will let you all know then. Well worth the $110.74 I spent! Oh, I found a PRISTINE super clean almost new 74mm TB on ebay for only 75 bucks! That with the cheap 24 dollar (delivered) asian knockoff 74mm MAF (for the housing, you have to replace the sensor in the housing with yours), completed most of the parts needed. member maxcichon graciousely sent me a "O" ring spare he had when I sent him a SASE, and that completed the parts hunt. Right away I felt the added power! If you have an N/A I suggest you start looking for the parts! Don't forget the eurocharged tune! It is on sale until the end of the month. Its the "George" sale, because I asked a while back if they could run another and Jake said OK and he would call it the "George" sale. Do it, you'll be glad you did!
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Might look into that mod...on the other hand, I replaced the spark plugs today! Only have two cuts to speak of. The hard part was the back two. Did the first bank in an hour an a half, working cautiously. The other side took about 30 minutes, minus the hunt for the spark plug and torx driver that fell into the black hole underneath the fuse box. Had to take the tire off, and take off some of the screws on the splash guard to find everything!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Might look into that mod...on the other hand, I replaced the spark plugs today! Only have two cuts to speak of. The hard part was the back two. Did the first bank in an hour an a half, working cautiously. The other side took about 30 minutes, minus the hunt for the spark plug and torx driver that fell into the black hole underneath the fuse box. Had to take the tire off, and take off some of the screws on the splash guard to find everything!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Yep, the plugs are a bit of a pain, but not to difficult to recommend doing them to everyone. Do not go pay someone big bucks to do them. They are time consuming more than difficult. You can do them in 2-3 hours or less (1 1/2 here) with a little patience and no specialty tools needed. Good luck!
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Max, they got me too! 81 in a 60! Would have been 190 bucks but I asked the huge female trooper if she could please be kind to me, she knocked it down to 69 in a 60 total fine 81 bucks. I'll go to court ans plead insanity!
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