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Post by devilcup on Nov 2, 2008 18:14:07 GMT 8
try this website www.minghee.com/ps: mod if this is not allow, please remove the link if needed
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Post by picantroy on Nov 3, 2008 22:57:29 GMT 8
No problem..Bro. Many members here don't know where minghee is....so..thanks for the link.
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Post by BlackBird on Nov 4, 2008 8:54:25 GMT 8
yeah. i think 1st is to ask minghee how much when u change a set of things. then ask for labour in the workshop.
you will save alot. labour depends on how complicated they have to fix. range from $10(oil change)-$200(major repair like gearbox, clutch plate).
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Post by neutralgear66 on Nov 4, 2008 11:08:21 GMT 8
how to know e clutch have to change?
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Post by devilcup on Nov 4, 2008 12:39:14 GMT 8
when u clutch in, there like no power to move...
normally clutch wear out ard 70-100k mileage... else it is spoil due to poor QC...
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Post by rawsushi on Nov 4, 2008 14:33:42 GMT 8
how to know e clutch have to change? When a clutch is wearing out, it will slip. To test for slippage, put it in low gear like 2nd gear, let the car coast at about 2.5K RPM, then step on accelerator hard for a few seconds. Do it a few times, if the clutch is slipping, you will find that engine RPM is going up but the car is not accelerating as it should. It's a bit like half-clutch feeling even though the clutch is already fully engaged. The thickness of the clutch-pad should be checked during servicing, and if it's wearing out, the mechanic should let you know before-hand.
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