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Location: Las Vegas, NV

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1995 Nissan 240SX

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed115mph
  • HP155
  • Weight2650lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Custom Intake 
  • Megan Racing Header 
  • KYB Shocks 
  • ACT Transmission 

Interior

Exterior Styling

  • PIAA Lighting 
  • Goodyear Tires 

Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: Apr 20, 2006

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Scott’s Nissan 240SX
“2FourtyEssex”

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Page 1: Upgrades
Page 2: DTC's
Page 3: Gauge Install
Page 4: Z32 MAF Upgrade
Page 5: Nissan Engine Spec's
Page 6: Megan RAcing Test Pipe
Page 7: How to Clean your Headlights
Page 8: How To Remove Your Air Resricting Vent Thingys
Page 9: GT4 Pix
Page 10: New Fan Clutch Install
Page 11: Tunning Pros Header
Page 12: Turbo Related Terms

Do you hate your S14 lights? Do you hate the fact that they are still slightly yellow even after a good hand wash? Do you wish your lights looked a little more clear? I did when I bought my car. I had someone on his board tell me about an easy process that will make you fall in love with your S14 lights again. Here is what I went through :

1.) Go out to your local Autozone or auto parts store and
buy : Eagle One aluminum and rim polish. It's in a small
silver can.

2.) Go home and take out your headlight. (This process can
be skipped if you have steady hands and trust that the
paste will not get onto your car's paint) Do one headlight
at a time.

3.) Take the can and unscrew it.

4.) Make the rag go over two fingers and wrap around like
you would when you polish shoes.

5.) Take up some of the polish and apply liberally onto the
clear outside part of headlight. You will see the towel/rag
get a little black but it is o.k. DO NOT LET THE PASTE
DRY.

7.) Wipe the paste all off with the same rag.

8.) Wipe the residue with a paper towel or another clean
towel/rag.

9.) Wax over to add protection so it won't happen for a while.

10.) Put back on the light.

11.) Stand back and fall in love again with the S14 lights.

This process can be done with any plastic lights that are crusted over including but not limited to... BMW plastic headlights, Maxima plastic headlights, and even Z24 headlights. I even used this process for the rear lights and they came out great. Unfortunately I do not have before and after pics because I didn't have my digital camera yet but try it out and see what it can do for you.

Courtesy of S14 Wanabe at 240SXFORUMS.com

I used Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish
Theres no Shine like Mothers :D

Before - After
My97LE's 1995 Nissan 240SX
After

My97LE's 1995 Nissan 240SX


Right looked same as the Left Before

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danextbigthing23  

Posted by: danextbigthing23

03/04/2008 10:08AM

I saw that you have gauges from auto racing. I went on their site because I want to get their reverse glo gauges for my 95 240sx, but they only do wholesale/business. How is it that you got them to send them to you??

djx360  

Posted by: djx360

02/25/2008 07:45AM

Nice Zenki, I just got one myself. Good luck!

Silvia_SliderS13  

Posted by: Silvia_SliderS13

10/21/2006 10:50PM

nice TwoFortyEsSex check mine out, tell me how your engine swap works out

yujinfrigginkim  

Posted by: yujinfrigginkim

05/13/2006 12:29PM

hey what kind of intake do you have because since I put mine on it just was acting like it redlines at 2500 rpms

whereisvince  

Posted by: whereisvince

03/24/2006 09:20AM

very nice s14 240sx you have there. I like the gta pics and the exhaust manifold.

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Member ID: My97LE

Location: Las Vegas, NV