Awesome video man you got a link for them bits for heat shield bit of preventative maintenance for mine an av got decent set of 18” xp2 alloys that would look sick on your 93 👌🏻👍🏻
Just got my 2004 Aero convertible dropped at my house last week, saw this thumbnail and had to click. Good call on the spacer - I've already burned up one ECU on my 03 Arc so did the Taiwanese relocation which is working great. Do88 bits look good
It was discovered long time ago that not heat kills ECU but problems with voltage drops and inconsistent supply. Heat maybe make it quicker but first thing to do is new battery, alternator, voltage regulator and clean contacts with good mass connection.
@MHRacing65 offset I'm referring to ,as the suspension and steering wheel bearing etc has been designed to work on a certain offset ,if you feel it still handles well that's OK but feel you will be putting more strain on wheel bearings and suspension etc .?
@@bigfist255 ah I see what you mean! Yes it might put some more strain on the wheels bearings but so far so good, I’ve ran spacers on my bmw for 5 years and no issues there, time will tell on the Saab but I like the way it looks with them on
Awesome video man you got a link for them bits for heat shield bit of preventative maintenance for mine an av got decent set of 18” xp2 alloys that would look sick on your 93 👌🏻👍🏻
Thanks, I can’t find the link to the bits, Karl at noob tune sells them for £50
But m6 vibration bobbins and a piece of Bakelite sheet
Just got my 2004 Aero convertible dropped at my house last week, saw this thumbnail and had to click. Good call on the spacer - I've already burned up one ECU on my 03 Arc so did the Taiwanese relocation which is working great. Do88 bits look good
It was discovered long time ago that not heat kills ECU but problems with voltage drops and inconsistent supply. Heat maybe make it quicker but first thing to do is new battery, alternator, voltage regulator and clean contacts with good mass connection.
@@wiadroszpejow1737 thanks for the info, it’s got a new battery in the car but will keep an eye on the connections and keep them clean
Doesn't the spacers throw the ot out ?
@@bigfist255 not sure what you mean by OT? If your referring to tracking them no it’s all good
@MHRacing65 offset I'm referring to ,as the suspension and steering wheel bearing etc has been designed to work on a certain offset ,if you feel it still handles well that's OK but feel you will be putting more strain on wheel bearings and suspension etc .?
@@bigfist255 ah I see what you mean! Yes it might put some more strain on the wheels bearings but so far so good, I’ve ran spacers on my bmw for 5 years and no issues there, time will tell on the Saab but I like the way it looks with them on
@MHRacing65 I probably meant ET ,I'm not an expert only going from what I've read up on it