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  1. Anyone know of a good automotive machine shop to resurface the flywheel?
  2. interesting hatchetman. I tilted the pass seat back and checked all connections and didn't see anything loose. I did look into the LED status circuit board in the maplight console, but couldn't test any of them. Looking at the vaca pics for that part of my "trip", I did see that the signal goes through the LED before terminating at the ABS Control module. With the range of temps we're experiencing here in CO now (-35*F to 53*F), it is NOT consistent in it's operation. Sometimes the "OFF" light won't illuminate, sometimes the "PASS AIR BAG" light won't illuminate...all regardless whether or not my wife is in the pass seat. When it gets warmer out and I have more time, I'll take a look at the R150 Connector (harness that plugs into the LED status circuit board) on the CAR side, versus the board side, to see if the female connectors are stretched and loose.
  3. Ditto. Been having the AIRBAG light on and off just as O/P noted. I haven't modified anything on the car for over a year now, and it just started about 1 month ago.
  4. So, I'm still looking for a good place to get a vehicle inspection. No emissions testing in El Paso County (except for diesels).
  5. Bump...where's a "good" place to get inspected in the Springs. 1. will notice that I have at least 1 cat 2. will respect my ride and know how to handle someone else's vehicle w respect. thanks.
  6. Absolutely. Both of my bushings were the offset type, which increases caster.
  7. Dave (@ RalliSpec) or Jodi will get back to you...they always have with me, for sales or just tech questions. I swapped out the OEM specB LCA bushings I had for AVO versions. Not looking back, that's for sure.
  8. Well, I don't know about that...maybe some people aren't electrically "comfortable" but can turn a wrench blindfolded. Who knows? But, if you meant that if he can't handle a few diodes and wires and very clear instructions, he probably shouldn't be ELECTRICALLY modding his car at all...well, I'd agree.
  9. Well, this is what Babelfish had to say... "regards, [soklubniku] did decide to finally here [zaregitsya]… I box all after all it did purchase and as I I do understand, Cardan joint from any of 4[AT] Of [legasya] to me [podoydet], so?" ....naw....not much help.
  10. Great list...I may be moving to the CS area.
  11. Very good whitetiger! I'm one of those who really didn't "need" the front helical LSD, but went for it anyway (couldn't pass up the deal I found at RalliSpec). NO REGRETS on the LSD!!! I love the low maintenance and seamless characteristics of the helical unit. And having stepped up to 225 PS2's, it shines through that much more. ....now I just need to wait for this flippin' humidity to pass through so my stage2 can let me push it that much more. Thanks again whitetiger!
  12. I am not. LOL...should I be?
  13. x1000000 well, maybe not x1000000, but definitely x100000
  14. not too shabby sir.... ...you sure no 30pk of cold ones afterwards was even hinted at?
  15. What, did you have to get all the prep work done...oh, like getting the battery and airbox and coil packs out of the way??
  16. Anyone have vacation pics from the Forest....er, uh, from '03?
  17. unclemat...that sti site is NUTZ!! wall to wall eye candy! This is interesting...a "OEM" GrpN LCA bush. I've got the AVO ver2 LCA bush and I'm pleased with it. But, due to it's design of "slipping" urethane "hats", I'm curious as to when they'll wear out of spec or eat themselves for dinner. I've got Marine Grease slathered around and in them...but that just holds on to dirt and little rocks for dear life. If it was a graphite urethane, well, I wouldn't add any lube....but straight up urethane needs SOMETHING. Cool findings none the less.
  18. I don't have a non-OEM clutch or LWFW, but I have upgraded the tranny crossmember bushings to urethane, the 6MT mount is hardened, Kartboy front and rear shift bushings, TiC linkage and pivot bushing upgrades, Kartboy 6MT (spec-B) SST and replaced the OEM pitch rod with a Function 7 aluminum/graphite bushing piece....my cabin is a flurry of noises from the tranny. It was freaking scary when I had an Exedy stage 2 cerametallic clutch installed in terms of noise! The chatter, and whine from decceleration was very overwhelming...sounded like the tranny was breaking by just letting off the gas! I replaced it with an OEM STI piece and am very happy with it. Had I a little more forethought, I would have gone Exedy Stage 1 organic and probably would have been just as happy, but with a stout clutch. OT: clutch is up for grabs! Point: In the never ending search for a more direct and positive shifting experience, upgrading bits and pieces will really connect you with what's going on in the gearbox by feel AND sound. EDIT: I still hear the deccel gear noise (like bad meshing) in 2nd and 3rd between 2k & 4k RPMs. Part of me wants it checked out by a tech....part of me hears things similar to this post and say it is because of all the upgrades I've done.
  19. upper rear diff bushings for the R160 and the R180 for LGT
  20. Yeah. I already had RalliSpec do it for me. OEM 06 STI helical. Works AWESOME!
  21. First, I never got to try the JDM 6MT as I had to kill the project...it was getting out of control money and time wise. Yes, it is a 3.9 as I had an open R160 3.9 geared diff to take the R&P out of to put in a WRX R160 LSD for the swap. I still have the R160 3.9 R&P (actually I have the whole diff pumpkin)...LOW mileage too (22k miles). Out of a 2000 BE 'L' 5MT. 2nd, across the board, all 1st gears in 6MT's are, for the most part, the same, 3.636; regardless of year or market. 3rd, how are the 1-4 gears on the 04-06 6MT's short, and the 1-4 gears on the 07+ STI (Spec B too) tall? They are relatively the same ratios....just better spaced on the 07+ STI (spec B). You are correct....nearly no one has liked the gearing of the USDM STI from 04-06 above 4th gear. I'm sure there are a few kids out there that do though. And yes, it'll be 35:65 and that's it. That statement did not mean it'll be a VLSD or that a working DCCD changes torque split, it means that it splits the torque 35:65 and is an open diff when a controller is not functional or hooked up. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...highlight=dccd http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...highlight=dccd http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1005217 And, as for the center diff, you do need to open the tranny, as the tail section needs to come off to gain access to the center diff. Granted, that is next to the easiest thing to do to the 6MT (replacing the rear oil seal is probably easier ), you still need to break the seal and crack the case at that location.
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