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    Low fuel light ?

    Also, if you do run it out you run the risk of killing the fuel pump(s). I've seen it MANY times.
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    Oil pressure gauge fluctuation - Yes, another one

    THE SKY IS FALLING!!!
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    Oil pressure gauge fluctuation - Yes, another one

    Go order equivalent from Rockauto.com In stock.
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    Oil pressure gauge fluctuation - Yes, another one

    100% NOT an oil pump belt. Either a bad sending unit or a bad gauge. You can tell the difference by watching the gauge behavior closely. A bad gauge is typically "sticky" it will have a difficult time to move up, for example, and it may stick and then jump to the correct position. A bad...
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    New GT Owner -- Second Time Around!

    What a post and what a story! Congrats and I hope that you will be writing follow-ups for the next 30 years... minimum!
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    Stock GT suspension?

    I'd be happy to loan you the tools you need to adjust those perches. PM me if interested.
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    Something wicked this way comes: MK IV build thread

    Awesome! What a great Christmas update!
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    Transmission cooler maintenance

    Your fuzz looks normal. OEM uses a white Teflon paste on both plugs. Follow torque specs. (Dang Italians... 3-plugs need to be removed during a fluid change - each one of them a different size! lol)
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    Pulley / Tuner kits in stock $ 999

    We've done MANY remote tuning sessions with Torrie - not the least of which were the (7) twin turbos we completed back in the day. Torrie is the best! It takes a few minutes to get set-up as there is some specific data that Torrie wants you to capture with the SCT software during each pull...
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    2005-6 Door card wanted

    There's one on Ebay right now for $2800 (*gulp*)
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    New owner in SoCal

    Thanks for the order Randy. Just for the record, our gas struts are exactly at the OEM specified pressure. Yes, they likely feel a lot stronger than any of the OEM versions that may be available, perhaps only because the OEM versions have been on the shelf for several years and they DO...
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    Shocks

    We're not disagreeing, Pete! I don't consider you to be a typical alignment shop! lol
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    Shocks

    As Pete said, alignment will stay the same as long as ride height is the same. There is no alignment change/risk when swapping out the shocks/springs. If you opt for a lower ride height, alignment will change - but it if this is the only change, the resultant alignment conforms to a more...
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    Fuel Delivery Module(fuel pumps, sender and pressure sensor)

    Yep, a bad gauge. The gauge control module is getting the correct signal from the sending unit but the gauge is physically unable to represent the value. Simply replace the fuel gauge with the identical (looking) gauge from Autometer. I may have one in stock... lemme know if you want me to go...
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    2005 oil pump drive belt

    Check for manufacture date. I don't believe that they have had any made in a LONG time. The Contitech seems as good or better - with recent manufacture dates. To each his own....
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    Fuel Delivery Module(fuel pumps, sender and pressure sensor)

    It's sonar if I'm not mistaken. There's no float.
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    Fuel Delivery Module(fuel pumps, sender and pressure sensor)

    Never. You do know it's nothing like a traditional sending unit, right? There are no moving parts to wear out. What are the symptoms?
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    Fuel Delivery Module(fuel pumps, sender and pressure sensor)

    We have done many fuel pump replacements - never have needed a tool. I'd be surprise if any of the tools would actually work because the access hole is offset rather significantly from the retaining ring. A flat blade screwdriver and some gentle tapping works fine, IMHO.
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    Nth Moto GT build!! Updated power numbers and shop experience.

    The components, build quality, and attention to detail are all AMAZING! Great job!