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Old 04-29-2009, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default Maiden voyage checklist?

Anyone have one? I know I am going to go over this car with a fine tooth comb multiple times before I strike out down the road but I havent had a car that has started from nothing and came this far in one "project" What all do you guys do before you do the first test drive?

I know check all fluids, suspension component bolts. Loose wires, grounds, seat belts properly installed. The basics I got. Anything special for a turbo car???
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Old 04-29-2009, 09:27 PM   #2
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my scariest moment ever came on the test drive the day i bought my old cobra. i bought it from an old man that said he had never had it at wide open throttle. turns out he wasn't lying.
On the test drive (before i had paid for it)- i stabbed it as soon as i pulled out of his neighborhood, ran it through 3 gears and then tried to lift. The throttle was hung. I was coming up on a curve and ended up doing some fast and furious drifting with the throttle hung until i could cut the key off. Luckily i didn't panic and drove through it until i could get it shut down.
It ended up that it was hanging on a clamp screw for the CAI. Noone had ever checked wide open throttle and it about killed me and the buddy that was with me.
I don't scare myself too often in a car, but my heart was beating like crazy after we stopped.
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Old 04-29-2009, 09:36 PM   #4
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pick up every tool laying arond your car. those are the ones you will need if something happens. and what lxtasy said
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Old 04-29-2009, 09:41 PM   #5
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pick up every tool laying arond your car. those are the ones you will need if something happens. and what lxtasy said

that's good advice, especially a cell phone
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Old 04-29-2009, 09:51 PM   #6
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I plan on having a buddy follow me with his truck and cell phone as well. Just incase.
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If it will break it will be at that time. Every time we "debug" something and/or take a vehicle out, even if it is after a brake pad upgrade that is the first thing I make sure I have. Rather call a ride instead of walking. I didn't get fat by walking.

Plus, its also added insurance JUST in case.

But another thing to have would be jumper cables as well.

Keep an eye on AIR/FUEL, temps and pressures. Baby it a couple of times and bring it back it let it cool and do it again and again. ME. I usually baby it around for a couple of miles after it is at operating temp than take the rpms up a couple of times in some gears and bring it back in
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Old 04-29-2009, 09:58 PM   #8
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For now I am not even going to load the tune. That way I HAVE to keep it below 3 lbs of boost or all manor of damnit will take place. I figure the easiest way to not screw it up is not flog it.
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Old 04-30-2009, 06:05 AM   #9
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Make sure your IC pipes are in as far as they can into the couplers and tighten the piss out of them, don't want one flying off say, I don't know, when your going down the track
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