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half hour cluch change, we couldn't even do that on the race cars, you've been sniffing glue, oh and even my best mate would pay more than £50
standard car drive in, drive out 172 conversion in 12hours???
^well no, as the service book has the vin number in it, ring the dealer where it was serviced? All my services are on record, plus you can't lose the history as every invoice is e-mailed to you (unless i forget, which is common LOL!)
that's the complex way of doing it, just adjust the linkage and move the enitre set back towards the handbrake, little bit of filling on the plastic for the reverse, bingo bango - done
invoice is in the post
what ecu you running? who's doing the mapping? timing spot on?
torque is a bit low actually, what were your wheel figures? injectors not maxing out?? (205bhp is about the limit for OE ones IIRC)
erm you don't have to? dude its easy, just adjust the linkage, i've moved neutral back about 2inches so the whole set is further back, 1st, 3rd and 5th are about inline with the stock neutral position, 2nd and 4th are nearer to the handbrake