Originally Posted by Memphis370Z All finished! Wish I had done this sooner. HUGE thanks to dragonbreath, who went above and beyond for me over the past several days. Good. Dude.
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06-08-2015, 09:11 PM | #4396 (permalink) |
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Very cool.
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06-09-2015, 11:53 AM | #4398 (permalink) |
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Yesterday, the package from RJM Performance arrived and I eagerly tore it open to see first hand my new adjustable clutch pedal. Very nicely engineered and built to withstand a nuclear explosion. Installation took a little less than 1.5 hours. I read up on the instructions several times during the waiting period and had a good understanding of how everything would fit together. I wasn't sure how the adjustable fulcrum worked, but seeing it in action made perfect sense. This clutch pedal really does make a huge difference in driveability! So smooth and linear with a broader engagement zone. Just perfect! With this pedal and its controlled range of clutch fluid movement, coupled with a thorough thermal insulation of the clutch lines, I have done what I can to prevent being inconvenienced by a leaking CSC. Knock on wood...
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I've driven my Z three days since getting the exhaust removed and ECU flashed back to stock. Today it fired up and immediately threw the P2A03 code along with U1000.
Yay.
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Yeah, I had an older pioneer so didn't have to reprogram, just wish I had the bluetooth buttons.
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so i went out for a quick spin to re-torque my lugs on my photoshopped WEDS wheels. had a good time. got home, plugged my car in (battery tender). i checked back a few hrs later, the tender was still showing red = charge.
i checked the voltage at the battery terminals 13.71v which is correct as far as charge voltage, but should've floated within 15min of me plugging it in. i pulled my other tender off my G and hooked it up to my Z. flashed green (80%+ charged) within 5min which was expected, then floated in 15min. tossed the old tender i was running on my Z (10 yrs old?) and ordered a new one. for reference, float voltage for the battery tender is roughly around 13.1721343201105428323v. |
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It does appear professional rim repair is a better way to go though still on fence between mobile or taking it somewhere. And staying far far away from any consideration of TE-37SL that will have me sleeping on the couch. |
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