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Old 01-07-2010, 03:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
Jethro
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So I'm new and drive the antithesis of aerodynamics--an '06 SCION XB. I've been doing some general non-eco modding (interior and sound system), but want to do some stuff to improve fuel efficiency as well. I'm thinking about NGK iridium plugs, an afe air filter, and smoothies, probably caps b/c they're cheaper. Here's my question. Can I do baby moons or whatver they're called, where it's just the center cap on top of the steelies, or does it need to be the whole cap? For looks and price, I'd prefer the baby moons (I'm not going to use pizza pans), but ultimately I want to improve my mileage to lessen my impact, so I'll go with the full ones if that's what it takes.

Here's a pic of the center moon caps: http://www.autoamenity.com/images/Nubs-MoonInst.jpg

Here's the full caps: Smoothie Hubcaps 15 inch

and stainless without the lip: Google Image Result for http://www.autoamenity.com/images/RD-4.jpg

Thanks for your input! Peace.
Might I suggest never to run any type of spark plug other than the OE plug unless you have upgraded / changed the ignition coil(s) Vehicle ignition systems are designed with a certain resistance in mind per spark. IE it takes 'x' volts to jump said gap. Meddling with the resistance (Fine Wire Iridium plugs for example) have a far lower resistance. The common belief is "Great, I'll get a hotter spark everytime" I've found this to be far from the truth. The car I recently purchased had said NGK Iridium plugs. Ran kinda silly. Did nothing other than replace with standard NGK copper plugs, almost all issues disappeared. Save your money, and use stock style plugs (Some vehicles ARE Fine Wire Iridium stock) But 'upgrading' plug types... Save your money.

As for the AFE Intake, go for it! I love the Injen intake my car has on it. The only noticeable increase was a seductive growl when at WOT. Since I didn't install it, I can't tell you about the performance er.. Mileage gains, but it does sound far cooler than any other 200SX I've ever been in.

I think on most modern cars, your best bet is to get a ScanGuage II (or watch your stock one if so equipped) and pay close attention to your driving style. I've been working really hard on this (even w/o a SGII) I notice I needlessly apply alot of throttle. It's a hard habbit to fix!

You also might look into a upper grill block (and a partial lower grill block). If you drive thru the Mojave with the AC cranked up, you MIGHT need all the grill opening, otherwise... I think most of it is just for 'looks' because customers are used to the HUGE grills required by the GIANT V8's of yesteryear (not to mention the horridly inefficient radiators they came with).

Find yourself a roll of 'colormatch' duct tape and go to town. I got a roll of Red duct tape at Lowes. It's not a perfect match, but for temporary testing, it works CHOICE and doesn't look TOOO silly. Then when you figure out what works and what doesn't, make it permanent.
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