DOUGMO said:also check the firewall behind the clutch master and make sure it has not split, also pretty common
steve said:Is there much rust in the floor pan directly behind the wheels? That's usually a good indication of driving in a salted environment.
JAP63 said:COuld that also be reason for the clutch issue? how do you fix that?
Missile said:You are right, the ecu can be easily disconnected if needed.
stealmy said:Re the clutch stuff
Does the pedal seem to be stuck when taking your foot off? I had something similar happen when I got my new clutch put in my E1, ended up just being pedal adjustment. I also got both master and slave cylinders replaced with new items, wasn't expensive at all and great for peace of mind. .
stealmy said:Front driving lights were an option, I had them on my E1 from factory but one of my lights rusted so removed them a few years ago. I have the extra lights button for them on the top right of the console,. plus holes in the front mesh and wiring at the front for them.
stealmy said:I have seen some pics of other QLD Evo's that have the yellow plate with the blue QLD mod plate... so it might just be that they have to go through that process when imported.
JAP63 said:When you take your foot off, it comes all the way up except for just an inch or so at the end, it doesnt slip when driving though, then a few seconds later, i hear a clunk, and it pops back out...
If the car didnt come witht them as a factory option, would it not have the button for it?
Liberoz said:BTW this Engine #-4G63SE2609 come sup as EvoIII series engine.
VR-4Squid said:Some people (those with taste) prefer the way the Evo2 front blends with the lines of the car, rather than jutting out like some nasty aftermarket piece.
Thanks...man i got my fingers x'ed i want this baby in my garage....its like a dream car..the real deal...!GVR40 said:good luck with it jamie, will be good to see you in another dsm/mmc