Installing an intake cover plate requires lining up the wiper pivot. Learn how to install an intake cover plate and additional windshield wiper motor parts in these free auto repair video instructions featuring a certified mechanic.

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Check the turn signal switch cancellation with live testing, since it couldn’t be tested during the function testing, as our expert mechanic explains in this free auto-repair video.

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For Part 2 Click Here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYwRo9WQY0M Silvia s13/180sx Drift Car build by dean kearney

I get asked often How to build a drift car? Here is a short overview on how to make your car drift ready.

Since most of the cars you guys will be tuning have higher miles, they need a little love. The first thing I would suggest is making sure the car is in good running condition. Make sure all the belts are good, check all the fluids, and change the oil. If the air filter is dirty replace it.

Next, check the brakes. Make sure brake pads have life left and the rotors are not too worn. Since you will be using the e-brake to initiate drifts and to correct drift angle once the car is sliding sideways, you need to make sure the rear brake pads are in good condition. Otherwise, you will have a hard time getting the rear wheels to lock up when you pull the e-brake. If they are worn out go to Napa, Auto Zone, or Oreillys and buy the brake parts you need – most of these auto parts stores have lifetime replacement policies.

So now your car is running like new. If you have the money buy a set of coilover struts, if not, get a set of springs. You can also get strut bars on eBay for cheap. Now your suspension is tighter. I would get used to this before doing any more suspension modifications.

Now if this is your second car, or you dont do much street driving, Id strip out everything you can except the drivers seat! Get a heat gun and a putty knife and remove all the sound deadening material – like 50+ pounds on a S13 Silvia.

Next thing I would suggest is getting a bucket seat. You can get a decent one for under $200 plus the mounts and everything else for about $70. You dont need harnesses right away, but Id recommend them. This will help keep you planted in the turns while drifting instead of fighting to hold on.

The most essential modification for any drift car is going to be a Limited Slip Differential, or LSD. These are expensive but sometimes you can find used ones. If its used, get it rebuilt! A cheap alternative to buying a LSD, popular with the drifting community, is welding the spider gears together in the factory differential and using the stock axels.

Now your car is ready to drift! Spend the rest of the money on tires because youre going to need them! A good place to get cheap tires for drifting is a used tire shop.

Of course there is any number of additional modifications you could make to increase the performance of your drift car but this overview is meant as an informative starting point for drivers interested in drifting.

Good Cars for a Budget Drift Car Project:
Nissan 240SX (S13, S14 Silvia)
Nissan 180SX
Toyota Corolla AE86
Mazda RX-7

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***ProDiffer Drift Videos*** for part 2 click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVRN1kmg6JI

READ!!!……….I get asked often How to build a drift car? Here is a short overview on how to make your car drift ready.

Since most of the cars you guys will be tuning have higher miles, they need a little love. The first thing I would suggest is making sure the car is in good running condition. Make sure all the belts are good, check all the fluids, and change the oil. If the air filter is dirty replace it.

Next, check the brakes. Make sure brake pads have life left and the rotors are not too worn. Since you will be using the e-brake to initiate drifts and to correct drift angle once the car is sliding sideways, you need to make sure the rear brake pads are in good condition. Otherwise, you will have a hard time getting the rear wheels to lock up when you pull the e-brake. If they are worn out go to Napa, Auto Zone, or Oreillys and buy the brake parts you need – most of these auto parts stores have lifetime replacement policies.

So now your car is running like new. If you have the money buy a set of coilover struts, if not, get a set of springs. You can also get strut bars on eBay for cheap. Now your suspension is tighter. I would get used to this before doing any more suspension modifications.

Now if this is your second car, or you dont do much street driving, Id strip out everything you can except the drivers seat! Get a heat gun and a putty knife and remove all the sound deadening material – like 50+ pounds on a S13 Silvia.

Next thing I would suggest is getting a bucket seat. You can get a decent one for under $200 plus the mounts and everything else for about $70. You dont need harnesses right away, but Id recommend them. This will help keep you planted in the turns while drifting instead of fighting to hold on.

The most essential modification for any drift car is going to be a Limited Slip Differential, or LSD. These are expensive but sometimes you can find used ones. If its used, get it rebuilt! A cheap alternative to buying a LSD, popular with the drifting community, is welding the spider gears together in the factory differential and using the stock axels.

Now your car is ready to drift! Spend the rest of the money on tires because youre going to need them! A good place to get cheap tires for drifting is a used tire shop.

Of course there is any number of additional modifications you could make to increase the performance of your drift car but this overview is meant as an informative starting point for drivers interested in drifting.

Good Cars for a Budget Drift Car Project:
Nissan 240SX (S13, S14 Silvia)
Nissan 180SX
Toyota Corolla AE86
Mazda RX-7

How TO Convert a 180sx silvia s13 s14 s15 to a new front

drift project 180sx drift car with s15 conversion before during after and drift pics

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This is a tutorial on how to change your oil. It is a complete walk through for dummies. Although every participant does so at their own risk, it will prepare a beginner to change their oil SAFELY and with little complications. We are using a Suzuki Ario in this video. However, I recommend purchasing a repair manual for your make/model at your local auto parts store just in case any technical questions arise during your oil change.

25,OOO mile intervals? I know everyone’s main question is how? Don’t believe the 3,OOO oil change myth. Because we all know how honest the oil companies are right? Many vehicle manufacturers recommend 7,500 mile intervals. Long story short- premium high grade additives and NAN0FIBER filter technology used in the ABRAMS M-1 tank and the fact that they are ” The first in Synthetics ” is the reason you are able to achieve extended drain intervals with AMS0IL. How come the quick lube chains don’t carry this product? For the obvious reasons. It was said the national average was 12,OOO miles per year. Why change your oil 4x a year when you can in certain applications change it 1x a year. It also maximizes fuel economy due to its PREMIUM grade additives. PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT.. One life to live! Make a difference ! Lessen your carbon footprint and save time and money while your at it.

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