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Windscreen Installation

November 11th, 2009 · No Comments

The satisfactory performance and durability of the windscreen is wholly dependant on the integrity of the mechanism and the quality of the installation. We can not be responsible for problems resulting from faulty installation. Follow the instructions carefully and work slowly and cautiously. Do not exert excessive force on any part of the mechanism or the screen — they are plastic and may break Your windscreen shipped with a protective paper/film covering on both sides. To protect it from scratches, leave the covering on until you are ready to mount the screen on the mechanism.
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HONDA TRX450R Frame Skid Plate Installation Instructions

November 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Preparation:
a) Lock rear parking brake on quad, turn gas petcock to Off and stand quad upright on the rear grab bar. Make sure vehicle is secure and will not fall over while installing your new skid plate.
b) Remove OEM bolts mounting the OEM Frame Cover to the Frame using a 10mm socket wrench. You may discard the OEM mounting bolts and plastic frame cover.
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2001-2004 GM 1500HD/2500HD/3500HD Torsion Key

October 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Before you begin please make sure you are installing these keys on an HD series Chevrolet or GMC truck. These keys will not work on a standard 1500 series ― ton Silverado or Sierra. These are for HD models only.

Working with torsion bars can be dangerous! Follow ALL precautions when installing the leveling keys. The methods described in this guide should be performed by a professional. PerformanceLifts.com will hold no liability or responsibility for injuries or damage that occur due to the use of this guide. Working with torsion bar suspension systems can be extremely dangerous and injury or death can occur. PerformanceLifts.com strongly suggests having a professional install the torsion leveling keys.
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2003 - 2006 Chevrolet Silverado1500 & GMC Sierra 1500 Trucks Supercharger Installation

November 1st, 2008 · No Comments

1. Exercise extreme caution and common sense when working around gasoline. Extinguish all open flame or other sources of ignition and be sure to perform the following steps in an area with adequate ventilation. Personal protection in the form of eye protection and fuel resistant gloves are strongly recommended.
2. On the right (passenger) side of the intake manifold, locate the fuel pressure test port. CAUTION! The fuel in the system is under pressure! Relieve the pressure in the fuel system by depressing the check valve with a screwdriver and collecting the fuel with a shop towel.
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2003-2006 Radix Hummer H2 & SUT Supercharger Installation Instructions

November 1st, 2008 · No Comments

1. Start the supercharger installation by installing the upgraded fuel pump. Ensure that the fuel tank is less than 1/8” full (preferably empty) by checking the fuel level gauge. Even though the gauge may read empty, some residual fuel will be present in the tank. Exercise extreme caution and common sense when working around gasoline. Extinguish all open flame or other sources of ignition and be sure to perform the following steps in an area with adequate ventilation. Personal protection in the form of eye protection and fuel resistant gloves are strongly recommended.
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Magnum’s HID H3 Fog Light Install

October 20th, 2008 · No Comments

I decided to install HID’s in place of standard halogen bulbs for a little more light and I guess exterior looks. I won’t be able to see them much so I hope you other driver’s like them. Here’s the kit, a standard 35 watt HID nothing fancy conversion kit. The only extra I bought where some load resistor to clear up any “check fog light” errors I may receive.
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Mazda RX-7 Turbo Timer Installation

June 19th, 2008 · No Comments

This document details the installation of my GReddy Turbo Timer, and also gives a brief set of instructions that explains how the device is used (since the instructions are in Japanese.)

Tools Necessary:
• Phillips Screwdriver
• 10 mm socket wrench
• Coat Hanger - Only if installing Parking Brake security
• Electrical Tape
• Nylon cable-ties
• GReddy Turbo Timer (Surprise!)
• Bracket and wire-splicers provided with Turbo Timer
• Turbo Timer Wiring Harness (specific to RX-7) - Optional
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How To Do a Transmission Removal and Clutch Replacement Manual

March 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Removing a transmission and replacing a clutch is a complex and time-consuming procedure. By replacing it yourself, you alone are responsible for the safety and functionality of yourself and vehicle. If you do not want to take that chance, I recommend that you take you car to a Nissan certified mechanic. This article was written after my clutch was replace and the transmission was re-installed. It is very possible that I left out a few steps or remembered them differently. Read the entire article before starting, you may find something too challenging for your level of skill.
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