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Sunset has them for $338. You may want to read this thread too.
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...ng-system.html
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Thanks Rob! I have read a lot of threads about them and already taken mine apart to attempt a fix. I couldnt get it working so here I am. I will give Sunset a shout. Thanks again!
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What is the best replacement for the soft lines leading to diff locks on a C4? The two that look like short brake lines? Is there a good braided alternative from Goodridge or something similar that is better than oem? Or is oem the only or best way to go?
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Originally Posted by tdiquattro
They are the same as the rear brake lines by all accounts, haven't checked but it has been mentioned on a couple of threads. Worth a look.
Thanks though. I'll look into it.
I am curious if there is any benefit to going with an upgraded line there or if oem is the better way to go, or if maybe the cheepest aftermarket solution is best..
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Hello Goughary, I was able to look into that horrible humming sound I described. It was just the fuel line was kinked badly. The fuel pump is new as well as the bracket rubber mounts. It appears the Indy shop kinked the fuel line when it was installed. I don't know how the PO could stand such a noise while driving. It was almost defining. I personally cannot have random sounds in a car that i own and drive.
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Is there anyway to adjust the forward/backward fitment or movement of a sunroof? I fitted new seals and now the sunroof won't lift up that final 1/4 inch to sit flush in the back. It seals fine, just my ocd can't seem to let it go.
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Can I replace the allen head drain plugs on the transmission with hex head drain plugs like on the engine?
Seems like both use the 22x27 crush washer. Just not sure of the thread.
I don't want to get into stripping the drain plugs with a wimpy allen key.
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Seems like both use the 22x27 crush washer. Just not sure of the thread.
I don't want to get into stripping the drain plugs with a wimpy allen key.
Peter
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where do secondary mufflers usually crack? My cuppipe and 200 cell cat seems louder then it should be and a lot more like a V8 then I expected. Wonder if there's a crack in the secondary somewhere.
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From the photo's I have seen here on RL, more often THAN:
: not, they crack on the inside, out of sight, but if you hear it, there's a good chance it's cracked.
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problem is that the exhaust setup is new to me so I can't tell if its just loud or the secondary is cracked. Any tell tale sounds of a cracked one?