Installing clutch pedal

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I meant to say "yeah same as brake fluid" (Dot 4)
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Sahin wrote:I meant to say "yeah same as brake fluid" (Dot 4)

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destinationtoby wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Got oil in the gearbox?

Auto one recommended this one . Figured it will do for now? Is suitable? http://www.penriteoil.com.au/products.p ... oducts=375
That'll do
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destinationtoby wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Got oil in the gearbox?
Auto one recommended this one . Figured it will do for now? Is suitable? http://www.penriteoil.com.au/products.p ... oducts=375
When I first bought the racecar I put Penrite in it, not sure if it was that particular oil, drained it again after 1 practice day at Oran Park and there were tiny specs of brass through it. Great oil if you want to destroy your synchros.
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Shane001 wrote:
destinationtoby wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Got oil in the gearbox?
Auto one recommended this one . Figured it will do for now? Is suitable? http://www.penriteoil.com.au/products.p ... oducts=375
When I first bought the racecar I put Penrite in it, not sure if it was that particular oil, drained it again after 1 practice day at Oran Park and there were tiny specs of brass through it. Great oil if you want to destroy your synchros.
Oh

So what do u recommend? Doesn't seem to be much to choose from..
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Shhhh Shane... you'll blow my cover :lol:
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I used this.....is going pretty good....no issues....
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Bennoz wrote:Shhhh Shane... you'll blow my cover :lol:
Which shane is the question :O
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PHIL069 wrote:I used this.....is going pretty good....no issues....

:D cheers
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Sahin wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Shhhh Shane... you'll blow my cover :lol:
Which shane is the question :O
The one that's spelt correctly. :troll:
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Sahin wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Shhhh Shane... you'll blow my cover :lol:
Which shane is the question :O
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:lol:
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so what do i do with these plugs now? just cut em off?
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Yeah. Assume you joined two thicker wires for neutral safety switch and got reverse light switch sorted the rest are not required. Can also remove auto ecu from inside
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vipfto wrote:Yeah. Assume you joined two thicker wires for neutral safety switch and got reverse light switch sorted the rest are not required. Can also remove auto ecu from inside
Awesome.

Is something ment to plug into there?
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*shrug* Diagnostic port?

Never looked at the TCU...
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Astron_Boy wrote:*shrug* Diagnostic port?
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Shane001 wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:*shrug* Diagnostic port?
:lol:
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Well, you never know.
I like guessing, especially when it turns out to be right. ;)
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