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Be careful -- neutral/low camber adjustment could be dangerous On my SR4, I do my own setup/alignments. I've been running Hoosier slicks, scrubs from the SCCA FE class. The Hoosiers are bias ply slicks and it seems that my car runs best with low camber -- arou... |
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5 years ago |
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Track videos Thought I’d start a threat with some in car video from my SR4. This one is from last Friday, first solid day out after having my head done by Carpenter Racing. Thunderbolt track at New Jersey Motorspo... |
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5 years ago |
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How many SR1s in the US? Any for sale? I have yet to see an SR1 for sale in the US. Would like to buy one at some point, basically a modern version of my SR4. Are there so few of them in the US compared to SR3s, etc.? |
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5 years ago |
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RE: SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? Ok, here's a quick video on removing the clutch cover. I found that the steel (driven) plates were in the wrong order. The thick plates need to be in the middle. They were at both ends of the stac... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? There isn't much clearance (maybe 1/8"?) and you have to maneuver the cover around a good bit. I'll try to get a video tonight in case it helps others. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? Well, I’m happy to report that it’s possible to wiggle the clutch housing out between the engine and frame, at least in my SR4. And there is still a bunch of oil that comes out when the car is tilted... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? @rlm-dan, thanks Dan. I have the right side of the car up on stands now, in order to drain the oil from the clutch pack housing. I am planning to loosen the housing then see how much wiggle room I nee... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? Any reason not to install this, too? The at-idle occasional clunking really annoys me. |
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5 years ago |
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RE: SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? Ugh. Thanks GraemeD. Guess I won't be getting it done in time for track day on Wednesday. I'll take pics along the way in case they're useful for others in the future. |
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5 years ago |
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SR4/SR1 (SR3?) replace clutch without pulling engine? Got my SR4 on track for the first time today. Had the head redone by Carpenter, replaced crank bearings, etc. More power was evident (unknown hours on engine when I got it) but after about 15 mins of... |
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5 years ago |
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RE: Is it normal to not see oil temperature on a first gen car? Make sure when you first turn it on that the dash does the countdown and there are digits in all of the right places. Hope that makes sense... also so if you want to test it you should be able to re... |
In forum SR3 Specific Discussions |
6 years ago |
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RE: Chain for SR1 Here’s what I purchased for my SR4: RK Racing Chain GB530XSOZ1-120 120-Links Gold X-Ring Chain with Connecting Link I think this is the chain breaker that I have. Can’t tell since the picture isn’t t... |
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6 years ago |
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RE: Radical Gelcoat Color codes Hi Charley, thanks for collecting these. I believe my SR4 is what Radical calls "Rosso" or "Ferrari" red. But in checking around, there are several different Ferrari Rosso colors (Chiaro, Corsa, Din... |
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6 years ago |
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RE: Anyone have a base map for SR4 or similar with stock 1300 engine Thought I would update this. Talked to Spring Mountain last month. They do not have any 992 ECU stuff/info left, so they can't help. Also talked to MBE (the manufacturer). No luck there, they reall... |
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6 years ago |
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What is the fuel pump switch wired to? On my SR4, the fuel pump is wired to the ignition switch so that it comes on when I turn on the ignition switch. The switch above the gas icon doesn’t seem to do anything. What is this normally wired... |
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6 years ago |