oaklandopen
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Better park the car on top of floridas highest point....that one landfill i saw going towards disney
that matte black is really looking sharp in that picture. do you have more pics? how hard was it to do? i can see me using this down the road!
Quick questions. Speed bleeders. Are they easier to degas?and draining and fillare they easily done with just one person? May i pm you with some more questions?Looks good britz.
I installed my hawk hps pads along with stoptech ss brake lines yesterday with the help of my friends. Bled the system with wilwood 570 fluid. Also installed Russell speed bleeders. Finished at 11:30 so I haven't even tried driving around yet. Have to bed them in as well. Should be fun for this week's Autocross though
Quick questions. Speed bleeders. Are they easier to degas?and draining and fillare they easily done with just one person? May i pm you with some more questions?
Also be sure andreport your results street andtrack. thanks and good luck at track. The ss lines are nice for pedal feel and security
Quick questions. Speed bleeders. Are they easier to degas?and draining and fillare they easily done with just one person? May i pm you with some more questions?
Also be sure andreport your results street andtrack. thanks and good luck at track. The ss lines are nice for pedal feel and security
When I go to do brakes next by myself this is what I'm going to make to bleed them: http://faculty.ccp.edu/faculty/dreed/campingart/jettatech/bleeder/index.htm
A friend of mine did it on his MR2 Spyder and it worked great. The positive pressure prevents any air from being sucked or drawn in.
You might have to much in there. It'll cut off the compressor if there is to much pressure. That happened to a friend of mine when her bf put two cans of freon in her truck. I plugged in my tool with the gauge and it was way over. Purged it a little and all was good. Might be the issue.. Worth a look.got 2oz of refrigerant added, a/c still cuts out every once in a while. ugh.
Unfortunately it just never stops. AC is something I've noticed that constantly needs attention and rarely works perfectly for very long without something failing. Your AC can be refilled to the correct pressure on the low side once a season. I know plenty of people that do it. I might have to, as well soon.