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Chevrolet C6 Corvette Figure Grille Set Installation Manual

November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

C6 Corvette Figure Grille Installation
1) INSTALL BUMPER GRILLE
1.1) Prepare grille. Feed the screwdriver through the hole indicated in Figure-1. Place a #6 washer on a #8 screw and then tape this combination to the Phillips head screwdriver. Scotch tape is the best type of tape to use, and make sure to secure the majority of the tape to the screwdriver shaft (See Figure-1). This will allow for you to easily remove the tape after the screw is installed in the bumper.
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STAR Auto Scanner User Manual

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments

STAR Auto Scanner is the latest automotive diagnostic innovative product based on both automotive electronics and information technology.

Features
Convenient to Update
- The function of software update via Internet makes it easy for customer to get the latest diagnostic program and keep pace with the development of automotive technology.
- Multilanguage display makes operation convenient in different countries and areas.
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AT 500 Instruction Manual

October 29th, 2008 · No Comments

MOUNTING THE AT 500 TO YOUR BENCH
Place your AT 500 on the edge of a sturdy bench or table where you plan to mount it. Give yourself about 12 inches of work space on each side of the machine to allow room for components.
Using the machine itself as a template, mark and drill four 1/4” holes in your bench and bolt your AT 500 securely to it.
Avoid using wood or lag screws to mount your reloader to the bench. These types of screws can loosen over time.
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BMW R1150GS Jumper Post Installation

October 24th, 2008 · No Comments

In 2004 BMW started shipping the GS Adventurer with a feature that enabled the bike to be jumpstarted via a post attached directly to the starter. Prior to that you would have to remove the seat and try to access the battery which is located under the gas tank. Adding this feature to your bike is not that difficult and costs less than $30 in parts. The whole installation should take less than an hour with the majority of the time being spent locating and drilling the hole for the positive post in the starter cover.
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2005-­2007 BMW K1200S Installation Instructions

October 20th, 2008 · No Comments

A) To remove left handlebar:
1. Remove bar end weights.
2. Cut two small cable ties holding wire loom from left control housing (PHOTO 1)­ one under the handlebar anti­ rotation bracket and the other attaching the wire loom to the underside of the top triple clamp. Do the same on the right side.
3. Remove the clutch master cylinder from the left bar.
4. Remove the forward plastic control housing cover (2 screws) Loosen the two screws that sandwich the bar between the forward plate and the rear half of the left control housing(PHOTO 2).
5. Remove the two screws attaching the left handgrip sleeve to the left bar tube­1 on top and 1 on the bottom (PHOTO 3).
6. Remove the anti rotation bracket holding screw located under the top triple clamp (PHOTO 4).
7. Loosen the two screws clamping the left bar to the triple clamp. Only the inner most crew needs to be removed to withdraw the stock bar.
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Active Autowerke E46 M3 Supercharger Instructions

October 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Disassemble
1. Remove Front Under Panel by removing the seven 8mm hex screws
2. Remove Front bumper. On 11/01 and up models remove the four 8mm hex screws from under the car and one 8mm hex screw in the left and right fender well. Once screws are removed, (six in total) Grab bumper from each side and with a strong quick pull, the bumper should pop off. Disconnect the Fog lights and electrical connector. On 2001 models up to 10/01 there are two large reverse torx bolts that need to be removed from the bottom as well as the 6 8mm screws and then bumper will slide off. It is not necessary to pop it off
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Direction on how to install E-Open in to a BMW Z4

October 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Please note the following:
1) This is for information ONLY; you take full responsibility for what you do. If you blow up your car, do not come yelling at me.
2) I did this install on a US spec 2005 BMW Z4. I do NOT know if it will work on BMW’s from other countries.
3) This install did NOT work because my Z4 already had an auto top down feature from BMW that is conflicting with the E-Open.
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Suzuki Hayabusa Gear position indicator Geartronics GPI-4 Fitting instructions

October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

The gear indicator comes configured for use with the OEM Suzuki gear position sensor, and is fitted with standard connectors to plug directly into the Suzuki wiring harness. The unit also features the so-called ‘TRE’ modification, which is designed to defeat the gear dependent mapping strategy of the Suzuki ECU. Please refer to the bottom of this document for a description of the TRE function.
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Geartronics GPI-4 Suzuki Hayabusa Gear position indicator Fitting instructions

September 29th, 2008 · No Comments

The gear indicator comes configured for use with the OEM Suzuki gear position sensor, and is fitted with standard connectors to plug directly into the Suzuki wiring harness. The unit also features the so-called ‘TRE’ modification, which is designed to defeat the gear dependent mapping strategy of the Suzuki ECU. Please refer to the bottom of this document for a description of the TRE function.
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C6 Corvette SCIC airbox Magnuson Supercharged Applications installation instructions

September 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Disconnect electrical connector for under hood light & unclip electrical connector for under hood light from the radiator shroud. Disconnect the electrical connector from outside air temp sensor located low on the right side of the shroud. Remove the 2 “christmas tree” push fasteners holding the radiator shroud to the condenser. They are located approximately midway up along each side. Raise front of vehicle, follow manufacturer instructions. Use jack stands to support vehicle.
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