El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,035 Member For: 9y 7m 11d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 29/07/19 02:42 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 02:42 AM Serviced the Kluger - engine oil, diff oil, transfer case oil, transmission fluid. Efficient way to do it - jack it up, get the drain pan out and go nuts.Went to do the in-tank fuel filter too. Pulled out one of the middle row seats, removed trim panels, folded back the carpet. Unfortunately the lock ring and fuel module were spinning together, so will have to buy a new lock ring and cut the old one off. At least now I know the drill for how to get to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NA_TURBO Member 532 Member For: 9y 1m 25d Gender: Male Location: Mildura Posted 29/07/19 04:09 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 04:09 AM Mounted my Ngauge in the driver's vent, still not sure if I like it there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,035 Member For: 9y 7m 11d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 29/07/19 04:22 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 04:22 AM That's not bad - visible but not too conspicuous. Close to the OBD port too.The ultra gauge I've got hooked into the OBD gave a couple of pending trouble code alarms on the way to work this morning for coil plug circuits. Ordered a set of genuine coils as at 120,000 km there is a good chance mine are original.Might explain the occasional stall and roughness at idle I'm getting. Or I guess it could be the typical earthing issue causing the codes and the idle problem. Either way, worth buying the coils as you know you are always going to need them eventually! If that doesn't resolve the issue, I'll swap the current ones back in and add some earth straps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,014 Member For: 16y 7m 23d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 29/07/19 05:37 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 05:37 AM washed it and drove it to my bro's b'day dinner... one place in his home town had 91 for 163.2c, then just up the highway (literally the next service station, the one pictured) had 91 for 129.9 haha got my BP 98 for 148.9c/L which is a ridiculous comparison, but a welcome one. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazcati New Member 7 Member For: 5y 5m 13d Gender: Male Location: WA Posted 29/07/19 06:18 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 06:18 AM 15 hours ago, k31th said: nice first post sounds like you've done a good job. pics? Cheers, I'll get some up in the near future. Working on the cai box today and it needs a bath lol. Trying to find the throttle relocation pipework from someone who has upgraded too....... Saw on eBay for $230 ish but I'll try the second hand market too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
espoig Donating Members 249 Member For: 10y 2m 28d Gender: Male Location: Mundaring Posted 29/07/19 06:24 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 06:24 AM Just if we had circle vents like mustangs they would fit perfectly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 1m 6d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 29/07/19 07:36 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 07:36 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, El Andrew said: That's not bad - visible but not too conspicuous. Close to the OBD port too. The ultra gauge I've got hooked into the OBD gave a couple of pending trouble code alarms on the way to work this morning for coil plug circuits. Ordered a set of genuine coils as at 120,000 km there is a good chance mine are original. Might explain the occasional stall and roughness at idle I'm getting. Or I guess it could be the typical earthing issue causing the codes and the idle problem. Either way, worth buying the coils as you know you are always going to need them eventually! If that doesn't resolve the issue, I'll swap the current ones back in and add some earth straps. I changed my coils on the BA F6 recently. 14 years old and 43K. Was breaking down on boost. Maybe only one or two bad ones , but at 200 bucks I am sweet for another 10 years. Might be up to 80K by then. The BF F6 still hasnt cracked 20K. Changed rear diff oil in territory. Had done 40K. Was somewhat dirty but no bad. May wait 50K next time. That castrol SAF 80-140 SYN works well. Edited 29/07/19 07:39 AM by arronm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazcati New Member 7 Member For: 5y 5m 13d Gender: Male Location: WA Posted 29/07/19 08:38 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 08:38 AM (edited) Hope this works....nope can someone delete this ??? Edited 29/07/19 08:46 AM by Mazcati Failed miserably to upload pics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,035 Member For: 9y 7m 11d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 29/07/19 08:51 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 08:51 AM 1 hour ago, arronm said: I changed my coils on the BA F6 recently. 14 years old and 43K. Was breaking down on boost. Maybe only one or two bad ones , but at 200 bucks I am sweet for another 10 years. Might be up to 80K by then. The BF F6 still hasnt cracked 20K. Changed rear diff oil in territory. Had done 40K. Was somewhat dirty but no bad. May wait 50K next time. That castrol SAF 80-140 SYN works well. Yeah I figure better to swap them than have a decent run through the hills spoiled by coil breakdown. I'm using exclusively Gulf Western fluids. If I'm ordering through them for trans fluid, I grab a couple of drums if engine oil and whatever else I need to get the cars through the next couple of years. What the heck? I'm sure I quoted Arron's post! Probably user error though if I'm honest.... MOD EDIT: fixed by k31th Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,014 Member For: 16y 7m 23d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 29/07/19 09:09 AM Share Posted 29/07/19 09:09 AM fixed it for ya, Andrew 32 minutes ago, Mazcati said: nope can someone delete this ??? done. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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