It will tell you on any cat that you buy, not to use exhaust paste on the engine side
the collector on the autech is covered in paste...
It will tell you on any cat that you buy, not to use exhaust paste on the engine side
Did you see any Electrical connectors on the BC's when you fitted them?
Nope why did i miss out then... :batman:
When you take off the strutop damping spindle adjuster looked the same as the one on the Tein topmount adjuster, was on the assumption it would of been a direct fit after no-one mentioned any problems in previous talks about them recently on the forum.
Its not the number of clicks thats important, its the total number of rotations that the adjuster knob goes through to travel from full soft to full hard. If Teins go through 3 full rotations and BC Racing 2 then youll have an issue with the motor trying to force the BC adjuster farther than it wasnt to go. Vis versa, if the Teins turn 2 full turns and BC Racing 3 full turns then youll never cover the full range of damping adjustment available with the BC Racing.
Thats ignoring the fundimental problem and mounting the EDFC motors to the BC racing damper unit in the first place.
E.G. Tein four full turns from soft to hard....
BC / Apex three full turns, so only use part of the range available...?
You prefur the days when men did stuff with there hand's eh, techno generation ftw!
A remote adjuster kit isn`t need Ed.
Open bonnet before drive to track = soft.
At the track open bonnet again = stiff as hell.
Simples.
yeah its like hydraulics but uses airbags
Sorry Ian, thats very confusing - can you explain what you mean? Do you have some kind of auto adjuster attached to your bonnet that changes the setting each time you open the bonnet? :uberlol:
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