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Is it possible to lower the seat at all?
By BlueCuda,
Has anyone ever been able to lower the seat? I have yet to go pull it out and see what it takes but I am guessing its probably a no go? Once I finish a couple of things on this car I want to give autocross a try with some friends. I am 6'3 240lbs and it occurred to me I may not have any helmet clearance. I have a nice carbon fiber helmet from my drag car but I might need a thinner brain bucket to be able to fit in my Conquest lol.
On another note we had a mobile detail guy come to wor
Spread the word

By ucw458,
Early last year Washington passed a bill. Hidden in that bill was changes to online sales and taxes. The policy for when you get a 1099 for selling online was changed from $20,000+ and 200 transactions to $600 and no transaction count. Ebay and a few other sites have been fighting this. This link is to Ebay's "letter to congress" page where you can add your name to show support for this fight.
https://www.ebaymainstreet.com/campaign/2021-federal-1099-campaign?utm_ca
Fuel injector positions
By madmanperez,
Here comes another stupid question
I'll try to keep the synopsis as short as possible. So here goes,
some time ago I had an issue that was tracked down to clogged injectors. Had them replaced and all was good. Years later the same problem arises so this time i change the injectors myself. Car would start surge and then stall. Would not run above 2k. would start high then drop then stall. Let the mechanic look at it, God only knows what he did, but now it ran above 2k but idle wo
WTB: rear caliper washer (belleville type) MB134689

By bonehead,

Hi everyone,
I am after enough washers to re-build 2 sets of rear calipers. The actual part I am after is what's called a "belleville" washer, it is part of the hand-brake (e-brake) system in the rear caliper. When stacked over each other they work as spring. Someone at MMC was most likely smoking meth when they designed the rear calipers for this car because it is weird, painfully complex and disintegrates into dust with a little moisture exposure.
The Mitsubishi part number is