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Old 04-30-11, 05:44 AM
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Hi, guys im new to the site, thought i'd come here to get some advice on modding my car, i have a 92 sc400 and im looking to get some power out of it, the car has 175k miles on it though so im not sure if i should just buy a block and just build up on that or strip down mine get it cleaned up etc, and build up on it...any advice would help greatly
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1. Search is your friend.

2. Unless you have deep pockets there isn't much you can do with a 400 to make big power. What is your hp goal ? That will help determine what direction you should take.
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Do maintenance first! Check ALL of your bushings, suspension components, etc. THEN worry about making power... can't go anywhere with 500hp if you don't have a way reliable way to put that to the ground!

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Old 05-01-11, 07:25 AM
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ignition\air improve those and you should feel some umpf. also yes grab a cheap spare anyway with the price they go for there is no reason not to have a spare if you have the room to spare jm2c!
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1. Put some good exhaust on it so it can breath.

2. Search for mod to disconnect the 4th tran solenoid for better of the line performance along with a good tq converter.

3. upgrade fuel and ignition system

4. Choose your cams wisley based on the type of power added you intend to use. NOS, Supercharger, or turbo.

To do this all together will cost a good penny but you can always go step by step and enjoy the ride as you go. Also find a reputable tuner to help you safely maximize your gains.
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the advice given so far has been sound advice.

Im going to post this link not to insult you or your searching abilities but to hopefully enlighten you.

You 1uz has alot of miles already why put thousands into it.

Buy a newer one and build it up if your so inclined.

good luck im a v8 1uz guy myself and would love to see u go this route.



http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R4...All-Categories

For such an incredibly reliable and imo quite powerful engine thewy are just going for way top cheap.

good luck sir
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ty all very much for your advice ive tuned it up when i bought it replaced spark plugs changed oil both trans/engine etc...my brother is a mechanic he made a custom exhaust already, and ***** thanks much for the advice i was wondering if i should build up on my car when there are 175k miles on it already i mine as well spend the extra dough on a engine or just 1uz block thats newer or new if im going to dump money into it...
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