first thing ,
gear box tranmision oil ,
wheel persure ,
what agian?
gear box tranmision oil ,
wheel persure ,
what agian?
butthead said:okay...i dunno if this is correct or not lar...
cos my vacuum gauge measurement unit is not the same as most boost gauges...my vacuum is in (in.HG) where most boost gauge is in (x 100) (kPA)..right???
so the conversion for 1 in.HG to 1 kPA is 3.3864...
my vacuum mostly shows 19 to 21when the compressor is not running...compressor kicks in and it drops to about 15...converting my reading to kPA assuming 20 in.HG *3.3864 = 67.728kPA... then divide 67.728 / 100 = 0.677 (bcos ur gauge is in x 100)...so theoratically should be pointing to around 0.6...so maybe ur reading is normal...
TRF_REtype said:first thing ,
gear box tranmision oil ,
wheel persure ,
what agian?
Lovemaker said:me going to changed my gearbox oil to MOTUL... about 100++, for 2 liter only... but that's for my manual.... auto i dunno how much... hehe
K-Kid said:So you are reading around -500 when compressor is not running and -600 when it does?
Lovemaker said:me going to changed my gearbox oil to MOTUL... about 100++, for 2 liter only... but that's for my manual.... auto i dunno how much... hehe
Lovemaker said:erm... thinking of changing only.. well, so far i heard if use this gear oil... then the KRAKKK sound won't come out when changing gear... that's y thinking of doing it...
Lovemaker said:how to adjust the clucth?? what is the synchro?? explain pls..
danzyyk said:same here bro ... 320 max for rm40
but using knn open pod better fc wor
but now i using drop-in ...to me drop-in better torque
good for town driving
butthead said:the knob to adjust ur clutch is located straighlty under ur filter box..u'll see a black knob with the cable goin directly into ur transmission...standing facing ur car...turn the knob counter clockwise or tighten it to raise the clutch...

after that give us the feedbackTohsan said:the beauty of engine sound, i wonder how its sound for the race craft carbonised open pod, it still in my store room, getting it to plug in soon![]()
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