2004 XKR Mod Project
#102
#104
That car passed the 'too much' marker a few mods back. I would have left off the JC Whitney rear spoiler but I like the wheels (minus the blue rim) and the interior treatment, generally. Not sure about lowering it so much - looks like something is broken.
#106
response
Standard lowering kit. The spoiler is from Zeemax, not cheap. Thanks I think.
For anyone else Zeemax makes an interesting body kit. They go a bit farther than anyone else.
Jagar XK8R Wide Body
#107
Misc. Information
Had the car run though a non-reported smog test, the Nameless Cats passed.
Color changing Halo rings aren't worth the money.
If you put in a double din radio the armrest is the best place to put the bottom row of switches, if you a single din with a flip screen move the switches down or the screen hitting the gear shift will drive you nuts.
If you replace the radio go ahead and do the amps and speakers, the stock speakers have paper backs and they don't age well. The Alpine amps have an optical interface that apparently nothing works well with.
The Admamesh billet grill is too restrictive (the car is running a ton cooler now).
Silicon hoses look great but they are a bitch to keep sealed. (I'm currently using dye to try and locate the leak, I can smell the leak but it is so small I can't find it).
If you haven't replaced your fuel filter do that. Mine looked like it was full of mud. (40K car).
My best mod is the remote control top. Second best is the gauge kit, thanks Jag Wrangler!! Easiest was the antenna off switch.
biggest mistake was buying the Mercedes performance solenoids then realizing I had a ZF trans after I'd had it pulled apart.
The oil catch cans for the valve cover breathers won't work on the high pressure side of an XKR.
Cheapest way to improve the sound on an XK8/R is the rear muffler delete.
Modifying the intake on an XKR costs more time than the improvement is worth. On the other hand the small upper pulley, even on a 4.2, is worth it. Having said that, despite what folks think, the Mina intake actually didn't seem to make the air significantly hotter than the pain in the *** front fender intake mod.
Poly bushings tighten the car up nicely.
No one makes a decent roll bar for this car.
I get more comments on the carbon fiber top cover and hood graphic than any other mod. Kids go ape **** over the graphic, adults the top cover. Go figure.
Treat your seats regularly and they'll last forever.
That's it...
Color changing Halo rings aren't worth the money.
If you put in a double din radio the armrest is the best place to put the bottom row of switches, if you a single din with a flip screen move the switches down or the screen hitting the gear shift will drive you nuts.
If you replace the radio go ahead and do the amps and speakers, the stock speakers have paper backs and they don't age well. The Alpine amps have an optical interface that apparently nothing works well with.
The Admamesh billet grill is too restrictive (the car is running a ton cooler now).
Silicon hoses look great but they are a bitch to keep sealed. (I'm currently using dye to try and locate the leak, I can smell the leak but it is so small I can't find it).
If you haven't replaced your fuel filter do that. Mine looked like it was full of mud. (40K car).
My best mod is the remote control top. Second best is the gauge kit, thanks Jag Wrangler!! Easiest was the antenna off switch.
biggest mistake was buying the Mercedes performance solenoids then realizing I had a ZF trans after I'd had it pulled apart.
The oil catch cans for the valve cover breathers won't work on the high pressure side of an XKR.
Cheapest way to improve the sound on an XK8/R is the rear muffler delete.
Modifying the intake on an XKR costs more time than the improvement is worth. On the other hand the small upper pulley, even on a 4.2, is worth it. Having said that, despite what folks think, the Mina intake actually didn't seem to make the air significantly hotter than the pain in the *** front fender intake mod.
Poly bushings tighten the car up nicely.
No one makes a decent roll bar for this car.
I get more comments on the carbon fiber top cover and hood graphic than any other mod. Kids go ape **** over the graphic, adults the top cover. Go figure.
Treat your seats regularly and they'll last forever.
That's it...
#108
Agreed the best mod for any convertile xk IS the auto top!! I'm planning on the gages too.
My brother is working on a roll bar for me as we speak!! He's a welder and were using some 2 1/2 x 4" square pipe. Sort of like the bond XKR look. It's going to attach to the sides of the back seats and follow the seat back to the floor tunnel. He says it will fit but I think we'll have to alter it so I can get seat all the way back. I hope to be able to wrap with my brushed titanium I used on fascia.
My brother is working on a roll bar for me as we speak!! He's a welder and were using some 2 1/2 x 4" square pipe. Sort of like the bond XKR look. It's going to attach to the sides of the back seats and follow the seat back to the floor tunnel. He says it will fit but I think we'll have to alter it so I can get seat all the way back. I hope to be able to wrap with my brushed titanium I used on fascia.
#109
Had the car run though a non-reported smog test, the Nameless Cats passed.
Color changing Halo rings aren't worth the money.
If you put in a double din radio the armrest is the best place to put the bottom row of switches, if you a single din with a flip screen move the switches down or the screen hitting the gear shift will drive you nuts.
If you replace the radio go ahead and do the amps and speakers, the stock speakers have paper backs and they don't age well. The Alpine amps have an optical interface that apparently nothing works well with.
The Admamesh billet grill is too restrictive (the car is running a ton cooler now).
Silicon hoses look great but they are a bitch to keep sealed. (I'm currently using dye to try and locate the leak, I can smell the leak but it is so small I can't find it).
If you haven't replaced your fuel filter do that. Mine looked like it was full of mud. (40K car).
My best mod is the remote control top. Second best is the gauge kit, thanks Jag Wrangler!! Easiest was the antenna off switch.
biggest mistake was buying the Mercedes performance solenoids then realizing I had a ZF trans after I'd had it pulled apart.
The oil catch cans for the valve cover breathers won't work on the high pressure side of an XKR.
Cheapest way to improve the sound on an XK8/R is the rear muffler delete.
Modifying the intake on an XKR costs more time than the improvement is worth. On the other hand the small upper pulley, even on a 4.2, is worth it. Having said that, despite what folks think, the Mina intake actually didn't seem to make the air significantly hotter than the pain in the *** front fender intake mod.
Poly bushings tighten the car up nicely.
No one makes a decent roll bar for this car.
I get more comments on the carbon fiber top cover and hood graphic than any other mod. Kids go ape **** over the graphic, adults the top cover. Go figure.
Treat your seats regularly and they'll last forever.
That's it...
Color changing Halo rings aren't worth the money.
If you put in a double din radio the armrest is the best place to put the bottom row of switches, if you a single din with a flip screen move the switches down or the screen hitting the gear shift will drive you nuts.
If you replace the radio go ahead and do the amps and speakers, the stock speakers have paper backs and they don't age well. The Alpine amps have an optical interface that apparently nothing works well with.
The Admamesh billet grill is too restrictive (the car is running a ton cooler now).
Silicon hoses look great but they are a bitch to keep sealed. (I'm currently using dye to try and locate the leak, I can smell the leak but it is so small I can't find it).
If you haven't replaced your fuel filter do that. Mine looked like it was full of mud. (40K car).
My best mod is the remote control top. Second best is the gauge kit, thanks Jag Wrangler!! Easiest was the antenna off switch.
biggest mistake was buying the Mercedes performance solenoids then realizing I had a ZF trans after I'd had it pulled apart.
The oil catch cans for the valve cover breathers won't work on the high pressure side of an XKR.
Cheapest way to improve the sound on an XK8/R is the rear muffler delete.
Modifying the intake on an XKR costs more time than the improvement is worth. On the other hand the small upper pulley, even on a 4.2, is worth it. Having said that, despite what folks think, the Mina intake actually didn't seem to make the air significantly hotter than the pain in the *** front fender intake mod.
Poly bushings tighten the car up nicely.
No one makes a decent roll bar for this car.
I get more comments on the carbon fiber top cover and hood graphic than any other mod. Kids go ape **** over the graphic, adults the top cover. Go figure.
Treat your seats regularly and they'll last forever.
That's it...
Here is the roll bar I installed in my car. If you are interested I can provide all the details. Would you please explain more about the oil catch can?
#110
On the full load side you would need to use a catch can without a check valve so it can allow make up air for what is sucked through the part load breather.
That said, 99.9% of the oil mist goes through the part load breather path, so it is hardly worth the trouble to put a can on the full load side.
#111
Agree, I am not understanding that either.
On the full load side you would need to use a catch can without a check valve so it can allow make up air for what is sucked through the part load breather.
That said, 99.9% of the oil mist goes through the part load breather path, so it is hardly worth the trouble to put a can on the full load side.
On the full load side you would need to use a catch can without a check valve so it can allow make up air for what is sucked through the part load breather.
That said, 99.9% of the oil mist goes through the part load breather path, so it is hardly worth the trouble to put a can on the full load side.
#113
Attachment 71080I'm trying to design a roll bar that doesn't require rear seat delete. And something with a "look"
#114
You might be able to create a "look" but you will struggle making it functional, what JgaXkr has done is a fully working roll bar and still able to raise the roof, the James Bond car had no roof and no rear seat so gave a lot more opotunities, the rear seat is a waste of time anyway so why keep it?
#115
There was a thread on using in-line catch cans on an xK8 so picked up a couple. My intake was clean and wanted to keep it that way. The idea is to collect the oil before it goes into the throttle body. The high pressure side has a huge hose and the catch can didn't fit, there was also some doubt that if it could be modified to fit that it would work. So bought two installed one.
Can't seem to find the thread now.
#116
rear seat gone
You might be able to create a "look" but you will struggle making it functional, what JgaXkr has done is a fully working roll bar and still able to raise the roof, the James Bond car had no roof and no rear seat so gave a lot more opotunities, the rear seat is a waste of time anyway so why keep it?
My rear seat is now two large reverse magnet subs. Now the seat back looks a little out of place. Trying to think of something interesting to do with it.
#117
There was a thread on using in-line catch cans on an xK8 so picked up a couple. My intake was clean and wanted to keep it that way. The idea is to collect the oil before it goes into the throttle body. The high pressure side has a huge hose and the catch can didn't fit, there was also some doubt that if it could be modified to fit that it would work. So bought two installed one.
Can't seem to find the thread now.
Can't seem to find the thread now.
Elite Engineering's 2nd Generation Catch Can - E2 - Elite Engineering
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