Get well quick so you could drive her more before the winter. Three , three and a half months of good weather maybe. Can't wait to see the headlight mod.
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Thanks I hope to be able to drive mid sept- oct. I should know more Friday lots of rehab to come. Yeah I have always wanted the headlights done, found a guy locally through a friend who does them, for an amazing price. and his work looks excellent. I stll have the adjustable clutch peddle to put in, and i ordered some o2 extenders from Z1 to see if that will get ride of the SES light. by the way axmea, your car is beautiful, and id like to recommend the Zele rear fascia and quad tips to complete the look instead of the amuse rear ;) |
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Is it track proven? Or just because of the weight savings? |
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I'm guessing that's front and rears? |
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http://www.z1motorsports.com/g37_370...oducts_id=4490
I was way off the price. Track proven and saves 30lbs |
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Got my o2 extenders , need to install them at some point soon to see if it can turn off the SES light. Pulled my Headlights yesterday and got them off to Zworks for paint/led work cant wait to see them on the car. Going with a flat black housing, with Gloss black projector shroud covers. Iron man led lights on front projector and red demon eyes. debating the tinting of the rear tail lights, was thinking tint them (with film) and do the carbon fiber duck bill. not sure if it will be to much. still trying to be subtle. |
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I am but im also trying to smooth out the idle and if i can fool the light with these the idle should improve too |
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My car seems to be border line on the SES, from time to time it clears the code. When it does it idles and starts at any temp normally , with or without the air being on. If I can move those sensors up and it clears code I'm hoping it smooths it out and rids the SES. If not it was a 30 dollar attempt and I won't worry to much. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Did you scan it to see what code you are throwing? Make sure you're addressing the right sensor. Mine threw the light after I installed intake/exhaust/cats. It was enough mods to expose a damaged sensor in front of the cats. Not even a part I touched during install of any of that stuff. When I took it out, not only did it take the damn threads with it, it was clearly damaged. Probably from the factory. 20 minute job turned into 6 hours and a $300 sensor!:ugh2: |
Yes been scanned but a good point to bring up for others reading this.
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