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hmm still can't decide wether too drive or not. the clutch is starting to loose pressue, will it be able to last a longish drive?

does any one have a spare seat that they don't mind me going? as i would like tp meet a few people as i didn't really on the victor cruise.

I m coming from Chandlers hill, on the way down to victor it started to rattle in fifth gear, now there is very little pressure on the clutch. It goes to the firewall with little reistance. will get it checked out when i m on holidays at the end of march (there is no way i would let any one from work touch it)

lol

there is still a rattle, the clutch isn't slipping it has just lost all pressure at the peddle. hope fully this isn't going to effect anything

I'm starting to think that i bought bit of a lemon, as they made a point of telling me it had a new clutch just before delivery! hhmmm there may be something in that

no it doesn't smell

as it was new when i got it i don't know what they are meant to be like normally, i might bring my car along and maybe some one can have a feel of the clutch and let me know what you think.

OH MY GOD!!!! so annoying. installed new fuel pump today, all good till the car started to DIE!!!!! power cuts out at random, did an ecu diag, looks like the MAF sensor is gone. so it looks like im out god damn it. i'll see what i can do.

ps anyone got a spare? i cuts in and out maybe a connection problem.

OH MY GOD!!!! so annoying. installed new fuel pump today, all good till the car started to DIE!!!!! power cuts out at random, did an ecu diag, looks like the MAF sensor is gone. so it looks like im out god damn it. i'll see what i can do.

ps anyone got a spare? i cuts in and out maybe a connection problem.

The early Q45's tend to suffer from this too. Have you tried cleaning it? Put dielectic grease on the connector?

Checked to see if the connector is on snug?

I cleaned mine with CO CONTACT CLEANER, but any electrical parts cleaner that leaves no residue will do the job just as well. Also, If you use a pod filter, whch requires oiling (K&N), the oil can actually coat the filament in the sensor, and cause it to act like it's dying.

Get a can of electrical parts cleaner from just about any Auto parts store, and clean it!

Oh, forgot to mention.

MY TIMING CHAIN GUIDES JUST ARRIVED FROM THE U.S.A!

wOOt!!!

Not making any promises, but I hope to have them in by the end of saturday (18th)...

So , I might be able to make it after all!

The kit looks something like this.....

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