Us 240 guys all have this problem!
Most of us, if not all of us have a Running rich problem in our S-buckets.
the question is, how do you keep those pesky soot deposits off your rear bumper?
I was thinking like a engine De-greaser or a nice compound?
Idk, Hell I'm not a detailer
Just a question that popped in my head when I looked at my car when I got the mail.
the question is, how do you keep those pesky soot deposits off your rear bumper?
I was thinking like a engine De-greaser or a nice compound?
Idk, Hell I'm not a detailer

Just a question that popped in my head when I looked at my car when I got the mail.
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some dude on here made a custom diamond print plate and riveted it on his bumper or something....
was pretty cool, and different. but that wouldnt fix anything lol
was pretty cool, and different. but that wouldnt fix anything lol
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I can tell you've never owned an s-chassis with a turbine installed in it.
Holy fail, any car without a catalytic converter is going to soot up the rear bumper to some extent. If you have a catalytic converter and you're still turning your bumper black, your car is broken.
I've had 4-2-1 headers, 3" test pipe and a 3" catback for the longest time. I never had any noticeable amount of soot on my bumper after sliding Desoto, not even after the time I slid all day then drove it home. Is my KA a god? Also, the motor broke then fixed itself on its own one time. True story.
Don't jinx yourself.
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