Installing cheap or inferior parts doesn't work. However if you want to try it by all means go for it! There has been a number of DeLorean service centers that quickly opened and quickly closed after the DeLorean factory closed in 1982. Why did they close? Lack of business? ...I doubt it. There were more cars on the road then, driven everyday, than today. The DeLorean specialists available PJ Grady, DMCH, DeLorean One, DMCenter, Baurle, Joe Lore, etc., are all very talented specialist's that have been in business longer than any of the fly by night centers that quickly became entangled with the EPA and who knows what else. I agree with RadDad (Mr. Dick Ryan) as I am a purist to a degree when it come to the DeLorean...why mess up a beautiful design & concept...inside and outside? I'm not trying to be didactic, as we all have different views & personal opinion about the car. However, I am willing to & have installed all the Zilla products, a new cooling system, and DeLoreanOne Relay Upgrade kit and whatever products that the DeLorean specialist recommend. In addition, the material & parts that the specialist's sell, add to my bottom line. My bottom line is that with this particular car, it isn't work the aggravation, time, wasted expense ("it's what you keep" ) driving all over asking the same damn questions to a clueless parts salesman that has no interest in my car or my interest. And 99% of the time they won't have what you are looking for...What a waste of time and money, in addition to the incubus of fear that the "make do" part that they sell will work after you install it. However, If you call the DeLorean specialists, display some couth & decorum, and you are willing to understand that they are there to assist you. They are not a consortium of ignoble, perfunctory, Machiavellian, repugnant mechanics. They are a group of sophisticated, dedicated, fastidious, bona fide, eminent professionals that care more for the DeLorean car than John DeLorean did, and many of the owners care for their own DeLorean. Best Regards, Michael Pack