Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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Also the pit lane limiter is pretty cool. Its pretty much made for roll racing. Pick a speed, flip the switch and you hold at that speed. Let go of the button and you take off.
Going to try and use it as a valet switch.
Going to try and use it as a valet switch.
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So I was getting serious misfires. And I think that it is my injector connections. When I wiggle the pigtails I get the same misfire. So now I am going to cut my oem connectors and wire the EV-14 connectors straight in. Anyone have a reason I shouldn't do this?
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Dammit Aidan you're making so much progress. All I've managed to get done in two weeks is drop of parts for the S2k and get my vise mounted to the work bench. Oh, I did put a control arm in the vise. It's still there.
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Spring break baby. Don't worry I'll be in a 9-5 job in a few months. I'm hoping to get as much done on it as I can before then.
Edit: I hope you also noticed how upside down it was....
Edit: I hope you also noticed how upside down it was....
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Have to go to practice now (******* hate daily doubles) but I'm really excited with how this gauge turned out.
Still need to make a harness on the engine bay side with one of my new connectors. And then hook up the oil temp sensor next time I do an oil change. Probably before the auto-x this weekend though.
Still need to make a harness on the engine bay side with one of my new connectors. And then hook up the oil temp sensor next time I do an oil change. Probably before the auto-x this weekend though.
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Update to the list:
To-Do:
10. Find ever changing coolant leaks.
11. Find diff leak.
12. Heat Shielding. (master cylinder, brake lines)
13. Tune.
14. Manifold relief cuts
15. Setup oil cooler
16. GT500 Hood Vent.
17. Hawk DTC-60 brake pads.
∞. Break stuff
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Any input on these?
How-To: Build Your Own RS Style Hood Vents
Seems like they could fit well and would work a little better than the subie vents. The GT500 vent is about $80 while these are more like 25-50.
How-To: Build Your Own RS Style Hood Vents
Seems like they could fit well and would work a little better than the subie vents. The GT500 vent is about $80 while these are more like 25-50.