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The 2 smaller wires go direct to the ecu mate, so checking them for continuity only indicates a 100% break or not. Resistance indicates a broken wire that's got corrosion. You can also check for resistance to chassis earth if you have to get more involved, but I don't think you'll...
It's earthed via the ecu when your ecu activates the coil pack mate.
Continuity checks aren't really worth a w**k tbf mate. You need to be checking the wiring for resistance as this will give you a indication that the wiring is OK or broken somewhere. Low resistance = wiring ok.
High...
Funny you should say that actually, as I've looked through again at some of the pictures in here recently. The threads had over 42,000 views as well!! Bonkers.
Glad it's giving you some inspiration though mate! Anything in particular inspiring you?
Soon mate, soon. @not normal dan saw it on...
Me and the other half (@not normal dan - lol!) had a little road trip today to sort out the front brakes. This time next week should see me with a pair of 295x28mm 2 piece rotor and bell setup. Changed a few details of the bell to hopefully rule out the need for a spacer when running the...
Yes it is mate. And fair f**king play to the lad for uploading it! He was telling me about it when he collected his gearbox the other week. He's a nice lad and not a fucktard like the Internet has made him out to be.
Look at the terminals for the relays in the fuse box on the n/s inner wing. That's where you'll more than likely find your culprit for the above issue.
Ah yeah I get ya now. Tbf mate, the pipe is the aeroquip startlite and it's extremely flexible! It's got a lot of strength, buts not as rigid as the braided stuff is.
I'll definitely look at fitting an addition clip though if I can. :up:
The gear oil is redline MTL mate. There's about £50-£60 quids worth in the box! 😢
Yeah that looks ok, but I've got a dual gauge, so I'd either lose 1 vent or be left with it looking like there's a bit forgotten about if you get me?
Thanks for the suggestion. Which picture are you relating...
Had another few minutes spare this afternoon so I finished the oil pressure sensor plumbing today. I opted to mount the sensor over on the o/s inner wing. Should hopefully be reasonably vibration free.
Next on the agenda will be where to mount the gauge. If anyone has any suggestions I'm all...