sandblasting is the way to go, i mean if you really wanna see them parts looks like brand new thats the way to do it. other than that, i bought a big bucket, some engine degreaser "costco sized", and i would just grab the parts i wanted cleaned and put it into the bucket filled with the degreaser and let it sit over night

then spray them parts down and let them dry. if you really want it to look shiney. goto like shucks,autozone,wal mart and get a coarse wire brush wheel. those things do amazing stuff
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7MGTE - 500hp

never dyno'd
exhaust: 3inch pipes no cat/powerhouse manifold/garret gt47 18psi/HKS SS racing wastegate
fidenza cam gears
intake: PHR 4inch intake/K&N filter/3 inch intercooler/ pipeFMIC/greddy type R bov/
fuel: 550cc PTE/ walbro 255lp / Aeromotive adj pressure regulator
transmission: Fidenza flywheel/ACT extreme kit
electronics: map ecu 1 / HKS EVC 9
gauges:boost,EGT,oil temp & pressure/aem AFR