modify one mounting at the timing belt side only. the rest will be plug n play.
Mine is 1.3 will check the chassic code tomorrow. Sorry for the reply guys and thanks for replying me :) ! What job does it require for modify the mouting on the timing belt there ? Like welding or ?
You have a point Mr Tony. Good to know this is still alive.of coz it is, since u made the reply, hahahaha
From my experience, SVT do not have any serious ECU problem... the only drawback is the AFM... very sensitive with water.... a spare AFM will be a good idea..... just in case the current one have problem....I'm in the middle of swapping my 4AGE 16v MT to 4AGE 20v ST MT.
Just now I heard that 4AGE 20v ST usually will have problem with its computer system. how severe it can be? I also heard that the only way to overcome this computer problem is to have BT wiring be mixed and matched with this engine. How I'm gonna sure about this?
To all sifus, your shout out here will be more than just a help...
IMHO, the adjustable abs are for those who like to 'layan' corner If you wish to have a comfort ride, the best abs are the stock ones, I guess...:hmmmm:dear SE kaki,
I regretted that I installed the TRD fully adjustables, now I lost my ride comfort. It doesn't feel as comfortable as it used to be although the handling in magnificent. How I wish I can turn back time and install back my old APM stock absorbers.
If any of you out there want the adjustables, feel free to PM me and I'm willing to let it go to get back the comfort and joy of driving my SE all these while. Thank you..
I read sifu levin818's solutions in another thread about the ST AFM sensor. I guess I'll just take his advice. next time, whenever I'll have the ECU or AFM sensor problem, he's gonna be the tech guy that I have to meet first and foremost.From my experience, SVT do not have any serious ECU problem... the only drawback is the AFM... very sensitive with water.... a spare AFM will be a good idea..... just in case the current one have problem....
I can't agree more than you.. what you said is definitely true. The thing is we don't layan corners most of the time during our daily drive. big time regret bro.. :sleep:IMHO, the adjustable abs are for those who like to 'layan' corner If you wish to have a comfort ride, the best abs are the stock ones, I guess...:hmmmm:
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