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Paul C

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  1. here it is: by-pass kit
  2. LOL!!! thats a lot of fingers & toes!!!! :D
  3. 1) fit mods 2) does it go quicker?? if yes -> 3, if no -> 4 3) mods made a difference. end 4) mods made no difference. end :D :D :D i agree with Tim, unless your having some serious remapping done, its a waste of time & money. & also also puts your engine under unessaccary strain.
  4. PAH!! should have got rid of your Mrs!!!! :D
  5. cant help with the make, but the bit its bolted to is the air mass sensor, O2 sensors are in the exhaust. & no, it doesnt ness mean a chip is fitted, you will have to remove & open up the ECU to check - if its got a chip in a socket rather than all being soldered to the board then chances are its been chipped :)
  6. why would anyone want a penis reduction?????? :confused:
  7. im gonna be sulking cos my cars still not ready :( :rolleyes:
  8. Courtesy do them IIRC
  9. Forgot to ask earlier stu - you gonna go for big tubs too??? dont think its gonna be worth it if not matey. or are you just thinking along the lines of there fitted just in case your turbos do ever need replacing?!? ;)
  10. & start saving for a new torque convertor!!!! :D
  11. Paul C replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - Non 300ZX
    B'STARDS :D
  12. Paul C replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - 300ZX Related
    that was the exhaust nuts - not mine btw!!! :D
  13. Paul C replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - 300ZX Related
    when i done mine, it took me 1/2 hour of gentle heating of the nuts to remove them. they would of sheared for sure without this.
  14. unless the flywheel is heavily grooved, im sure it would bed in ok - might be worth just replacing the clutch plate if in doubt. Good luck!! :)
  15. got mine free from Pipex when i signed up :D try dabs
  16. uprated clutch & lightweight flywheel? ;) crankshaft rear main oil seal, gearbox mount, gear lever bushes?
  17. not IME. loading up a worn bearing is much more likely to make the noise more apparent, without any pressure on the clutch, there is going to be very little, if any, pressure & contact with the clutch cover.
  18. bearings, syncos & seals/gaskets as a matter of course i would say - other worn parts as ness after inspection.
  19. i think thats the bush that goes in the hub your talking about - it could also be the Hicas link arms worn thats giving you the play - check to make sure your replacing the right part!!!!!
  20. viper is right - if it was the clutch release bearing, it would make a noise when the clutch pedal is depressed - if it goes when pressing the pedal its prob gonna be spigot bearing broken up in the end of the crank or input shaft bearing worn in the gearbox
  21. done loads (not on zeds) - there really not that bad, as long as you remember where all the bits go!!! :D
  22. yup, 1 usb modem & 1 or more micro filters & your online - dead simple. just need to setup your account details with whatever ISP you use. :)
  23. cheaper than a new Auto box!! :D
  24. id rebuild it myself :D
  25. im sure you've asked this, like, 10 times already!!! :D :rolleyes: didnt andyp post a complete list last week for you??

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