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Freakster

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  1. Hey guyz, i am stunned that i have forgotton the thread size of the gear stick.

    The thread is measured in Metric, as far as i know

    also the stock gear knob is leather black and screws perfectly onto the stick.

    Alli need to know that whats the size of that thread.

    12mm x 1.25? 12mm x 1.5 or 12mm x 1.75?

    or all of those are wrong.

    This is for the ZR Series

  2. (QUOTE) My fren shifts like that..he changes gear without using the clutch...all he does is push it lightly into the gear he wants to engage..n then he knows when to push it in..n its so smooth..no crunching or whatever..it just goes in quietly n continue driving..all u have to do is know the timing when to push it in...

    I think its not good for the car thou cos its not designed to be used like this (QUOTE)

    yes that is exactly what i meant..... since all you people say its Unhealthy for the car. But i do not intention to continue doing it. neverwould in the first place. just a New Experience or New Thing i accidently found out.... That Video of the Honda guy with white face shifting, is exactly what i did,

    but anyways, i relised you can only change the gears if you get it at the right RPM ONLY.

    like i said it just slips in.

    Well then it helps you guyz can speculate better than i can. I hope people out there dont try this. it May damage your gearbox... its better to clutch to release stress.. to shift.

  3. Hey there Friends..

    I have a problem, i dont know if this is bad or good... but i dont want to do it, anyways..

    I Clutch into gear 1. as a normal driver should... to start to go...

    then the rest you gotta clutch in to change gears....

    all the way to 6.

    now. i dunno

    Now, i gear onto Gear 1. as normal. then the rest, i accelerate to 40kmph, i let go of the accelerator then i shift to gear 2 without having to clutch, same deal with 3rd forth, and 5th and 6th gear.

    has anyone? got this problem? i have a mate that has had this as well on a 5th Gen Prelude..

    hmm.. seems that the gears just slipped into gear, my cluch isnt worn as well. no slippage.

  4. LoL :D someone must of carved off the VVTL-i engraving on the engine :P and taken (debadged) the Stickers on the Side Fenders :P

    Nice car but, hehe if i get a blitz Super charger as well.. hmm i might have to get my Full license first X_X damnz!

    weird but the SX are 2ZZ anyways, its physically impossible not to have Lift, lol im imagining things now.. they comverted twincam into single cam :P

    good work. 25 is cheap, lol my car will be up at that stage soon..

  5. aiights enough with the stick talk.. eeesh... im getting sick.. :P

    bloddy... yes i do also have a Automatic Impreza RS, and true true to the hand playing with the misses.. i miss that... :(

    but anyways, when your no longer with a girl.. or single.. then Manual is the way to go.. :P

    just have 2 cars parked in your home. 1 auto for (together with a girl)

    and another is manual for going out hooking up chiky babes :P i love saying that.. (Chicky Babe)

  6. Automatic

    Advantages:

    - More Pulling Power

    - Simple

    Disadvantages

    - Booring

    - Uncool

    - More Likely to involve in a Fatigue

    - As time gets older, the transmissions changes gears really suck, big delay

    - Too expensive to replace if Broken

    - More petrol used in immobilised position

    MANUAL

    Advantages:

    - Increased Kilowatts on a Stock Car By Manufacturer than compared to a Automatic

    - Chicks Dig It

    - Fun

    - Flexibility in changing gears to what ever you prefer, you can even skip gears!!

    - Fuel Efficient

    - (celica) - You can win against an Audi TT Quatro in a 300 Meter Run... (LOL) I tried..

    Disadvantages:

    - Rubbing the clutch, eg Uphill starts.

    - Stalls

    - A standard clutch has 7 year Life, whilst Auto has more advantage in life.

    - Slippage if worn, and may require to involve in more spending money to re-machine the flywheel, if u keeep driving a worn clutch lol!

  7. Hey guyz. i think ill might just start the topic.

    I have uploaded my part of the photos here..

    http://www.hyperbytes.net.au/pics

    and if you have high rez as well.. Gimme Gimme, ^^ i want linky to donwload for desktop wall paper..

    also i was awesome to meet a few tocau members.. was a plesure to meet xoom in person, what a legend..

    also puzzle man. thanks heaps for the fotos..

    Good work heaps. another sucessful trip.

  8. haha changing a clutch isnt a DIY JOB... you would need to raise your car.. at least.

    if there were instructions... prob most likely it would tell me to take my whole engin apart and no instruction to re-install it. :P

  9. LOL, I work right next to hungry jack, Distributions and all... anyways..

    During around 10am i was abt to head to H.J to grab a 30c Cone, bloddy. fews cars parked in front speeded inside rampage the lot.. holding guns..

    LoL i **** myself running back to my workplace. LoL ... several minutes later i heard sirens. cops appeared.. lol.. and the staff members were crying.. i feel sorry for them.

    talk about morning action. to kick start your day

  10. Your clutch are worn out..

    so it seems normal to drive in low tempreture, as soon and u rub it abit more and cause friction it will heat up. thus slippage comes into place,,,

    But if you go on driving for another few months or so.. or even days...

    You may experience more slippage and more... untill you cant even drive. or reaach friction point in gear 1. to go,,

    its best to replce the clutch asap when you know its worn out..

    cause also if you dont these may occur:

    1. Flywheel requires Re-Machined. (Flywheel gets damaged)

    2. Buuuurning sensation in the clutch, lol.. which actually does smell.. but when its worn hmm nothing...

    3. Your car will stay in 1 spot and u cant move.. and may require towing.. if you keep driving

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    Officially:

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