Hello,
Name's Justin, I an currently stationed in Korea and I picked up a 1997 Daewoo Leganza, C18SED engine, 5 speed, completely stock.
Next thing to do is to paint the grille.
Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
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Re: Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
1.8l leganza with rear drum brakes? wtf?
that must feel fairly gutless being such a heavy car
it's good to see what's happening in korea anyway i'd love to live there ^_^ endless supply of kim chi and bi bim bap
would you mind trying to get some pictures of modified daewoos over there? it would be great to see
that must feel fairly gutless being such a heavy car
it's good to see what's happening in korea anyway i'd love to live there ^_^ endless supply of kim chi and bi bim bap
would you mind trying to get some pictures of modified daewoos over there? it would be great to see
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Re: Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
Living in Korea is fun, food is great! As for the brakes I didn't think it was too odd to have drums in the rear but yes I can tell a difference in the braking compared to an all wheel disk brake system, I just learned to start braking early and downshift is deffenitly my friend. My buddy back in the states is currently working on a turbo manifold for it and I plan on using a stock WRX turbo running at aroung 6 lbs. of boost. Not sure of the strength of the internals but I dont think 6 lbs. would be too hard on it. Also I havent really seen many modified Daewoos around, maybe I'm just not looking hard enough but it seems all I see are modified Genesis coupes and Tiburons. And of course your occasional Ferrari or Lamborghini. Theres a car show comming up on the 7th of this month so I'll see if i can get some pics.
Re: Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
sounds awesome
do you think 6psi is enough, lol?
once you have that you will want 14 then 22 lol
do you think 6psi is enough, lol?
once you have that you will want 14 then 22 lol
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yea like I said I don't know much about the internals in this engine, I can't really find any specs on it. Most of the links I found on this forum either dont have my engine or they don't work anymore. I'd like to find out more on this engine before I up the boost too much. 6 psi should be good for now on a completely stock engine without tuning. I might go more after I see what the ARF's are on the wideband.
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Re: Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
Blacked out the grille
Had a Momo wheel laying around
Had a Momo wheel laying around
Re: Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
Hey I"m stationed in south korea too. Where are you getting your parts at? I have a nubira 98' trying to ship it back home. I know there are junkyards in Seoul that have engines. Do you where any of these places are.
Re: Project Sleeper Woo build w/pics 56k Beware
hmmm... no offence, but what part of this car makes it a "sleeper" with no (stated) performance enhancements lugging all that weight around?
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