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Spring color codes...
By Adi,
I am looking at a set of rear springs supposedly off a susp pack car. The color codes on these springs are Pink/Yellow...does that sound right...I'll post the oter colors I find too.;..
Checking ECU Error Codes
By 87cquest,
This question gets asked a lot by people, and I was hoping we could put it in the FAQ section.
The easiest and cheapest way to check for ECU error codes is to go to Radio Shack and buy a 12v LED for about $2.50. Â
http://www.cgwebdesign.com/quest/led.jpg
Once you have your LED, it's best to solder aligator clips onto each wire. Â I've heard you can go without them, but I've never got it to work without them. Â
Once you have your LED ready to roll, it's time to test for codes. Â I was
Shifter Knob Removal -HOW??

By mstieg,
I had issues with removing the shifter know when pulling the shifter for a clutch swap. I've heard something about a pin?? What's the deal?
I ended up pulling it with the boot still on ~had no other choice at the time. I'd like to avoid if I need to do it again. Maybe others would like this knowhow also.
-Matt
"Simon says: Don't be a follower" -my quote 8)
anyone using Nology hot wires?
By 88TSiEIP,
im thinkin about buyin a set of nology hot wires i went on there sight and they have a listing for our cars im usin a tec2 with coil packs but i use the same plug wire set still. but are these safe to use? i was just wondering if i should get them any opinions?