Raleigh Tech Days
Originally Posted by tacodorifto,Aug 20 2008, 09:05 PM
i mean i dont work in the automotive field sorry

I am a complete novice when it comes to working on cars, but I want to learn.
Dave
Originally Posted by Dressed2Kill,Aug 20 2008, 04:45 PM
I have experence with almost anything you could do to the car. Any thing from turbo kits, coilover/spring and roll bar installs to custom things like ek fogs and "cooking headlights".
Yeah, fluid changes, brakes, lights, electric, teach people how to do it and have some get togethers. I'm trying o figure out what gear heads we have to do what, and we can set days to do stuff.
I can help, sure, why not. I've done all the fluid changes, including brake fluid. I've got a pressure bleeder that makes bleeding brakes brainlessly easy.
I've also wired my S2000 for trailer lights - but that's a little on the oddball side of things. Probably not many folks want or need that.
I'm not in any immediate need (yet), but I'd love to be there anytime someone's changing a clutch in one. With two drivers autocrossing my car doing 6000+ RPM sidestep launches, I think it's a matter of when, not if, I'm going to need one.
I've also wired my S2000 for trailer lights - but that's a little on the oddball side of things. Probably not many folks want or need that.
I'm not in any immediate need (yet), but I'd love to be there anytime someone's changing a clutch in one. With two drivers autocrossing my car doing 6000+ RPM sidestep launches, I think it's a matter of when, not if, I'm going to need one.
Originally Posted by s98d7fs,Aug 21 2008, 08:27 PM
I'll add another clutch job to the mix. I've got 80K on the clock, and it'll probably be in the next year the clutch'll have to be replaced.
Consider it boost preparation.
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