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Old 08-09-2004, 02:11 PM   #1
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Will my FN01Rs fit 17x7 +48 with 355/25/17?

...Just kidding.

Have any of you guys with SR gauge clusters had your "hot exhaust" warning light come on? I've got it to go on twice while making hard turns (like a 270 degree on-ramp)

My theory: I had low fuel at the time, perhaps not-enough fuel was not being sucked up by the Walbro, and I was running lean temporarily...thus == mega-heated exhaust?
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just invert your flux capacitor to accept the SFX pump inhibitor.. that should rectify your problem. If not, just recalibrate your stat port and drop a wrench on your foot.
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just invert your flux capacitor to accept the SFX pump inhibitor.. that should rectify your problem. If not, just recalibrate your stat port and drop a wrench on your foot.
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i would check my blinker fluid if i was you...
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Old 08-09-2004, 06:34 PM   #6
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what's with all the bullshit responses?
he's asking a serious question.
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It must be my fault for having a bullshit thread title. Ok, no more bullshit please thank you.

And yes, it is a serious question.
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Well well well!

Thanks S13Dan, you were right.
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i thought it turned out to be wiper fluid
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Nope, the reservoir is right by my right turn signal, so therefore it must be blinker fluid!

Anyways, long story short, USDM clusters have a light in the cluster for low washer fluid, while Japanese units have a EGT warning light in the cluster (both in the same spot). But when you have a Japanese cluster with USDM wiring...the light still means your lame-o washer fluid is low. Yargh.
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