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Old 11-07-2007, 04:42 PM
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Anybody want to help a brother out on a sunny weekend taking this piece of s#$t off?
Old 11-07-2007, 11:47 PM
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any previous experience needed? i don't mind lending a hand and learning a few things depending on the day of your choosing
Old 11-08-2007, 12:32 AM
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Hahahaha.. Just did my delay last weekend.. Its like a new car =)

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https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...0&#entry5380551
Old 11-08-2007, 08:00 AM
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I am having Blacktrax do it for me tomorrow. I would rather pay and have it done right for sure than chance me breaking something.
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Its pretty simple to do, allthough I havnt done it to mine yet.

Theres some other threads saying it s bad vs good.
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It's not too dificult, might be able to help ya out on sunday if you need it. PM me.
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I would like to also have mines taken out, but I drive my car hard, and if something breaks down during warranty, they can deny my claim because I have it removed.
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Originally Posted by A51_AP1,Nov 8 2007, 09:51 PM
It's not too dificult, might be able to help ya out on sunday if you need it. PM me.
I actually have no knowledge on doing this ... so I would be just a handy man while doing this.
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anyone have any negative effects from this? i understand that a handful of you guys in the bay have this done already? after reading through that thread a long time ago, i opted not to do it until my warranty ran out because of all the 'potential' breaks that can happen
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Originally Posted by arrrmand,Nov 8 2007, 10:12 PM
anyone have any negative effects from this? i understand that a handful of you guys in the bay have this done already? after reading through that thread a long time ago, i opted not to do it until my warranty ran out because of all the 'potential' breaks that can happen
first of all do it before your warranty runs out, if something happens, throw it back on and bam! dont wait until u cant do that...

secondly if its the same as on the M3, all it does is slow the engagement of the clutch so as to help with smoother shifts... this is awesome if you are doing city driving but sucks if you wanna shift hard and get those tires chirpping 1-2 shift!!
on the mnw thread it was pretty much concluded that keeping it on just wore your clutch faster since it slowed down the engagement allwing it to slip more than normal and so pretty much that was the first thing everyone did when they bought their cars... funny thing is it was such a small peice that changed the way the car drove so much...

i say lose that shiz and drive hard!


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