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Hey guys, I know this has been covered before.. but it seems all the old threads have been deleted.

I need a couple of spare parts for my steering (ie. rackend), and also am looking for some camber kits for each end..

I know theres a couple of good places in Mitchell, but can't remember the names or where they are.

Suggestions.. :)

Cheers

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ops yeap sorry typo

Hey dude

just wanted to know how you went with your misfire???

I order some splitfires today got my car booked in at autotech on friday to try and get some more boost out of it I have your same prob with the little misfire between 4500 and 5500 hoping the split fires will fix it

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mine only happens at light throttle at that point so the splitfires didnt help but the car does feel better all the way through the rev range (pulls better) i think.

Shit hey nah mine does it under full load with everything I've looked into it would suggest stuffed coils so hopefully the split fires will work

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Shit hey nah mine does it under full load with everything I've looked into it would suggest stuffed coils so hopefully the split fires will work

My mate had a similar problem and jon at trojan just cat the the coilpack cover off (bar the back end holding the ignitor) allowing the coilpacks to stay cool. 10min job, never had a problem since. But you prolly dont wanna know that now youve spent 600+ on splitfires :D hehehe

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I've got my cover off, i was having missfire a while ago, but i think it was also related to an overboost problem. i haven't put the cover back on yet but i haven't had a problem since. i didn't know about it keeping the coils too hot, but makes sense

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ok i have had the cover off ages now, i know its a common fault to over heat coil packs when your cars not so standard, the new cover has been sprayed and big holes cut into it. As for slither it will be your packes causing you probs, mine is the tune from the remapped ecu the fuel is prob not high enough ron, any ways back on topic good luck with search for parts. I may beable to sort some myself if you get stuck

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