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2011 STi - HFS 6
I'd just like to pop in and say I find it asinine that I need to register to view wiring diagrams.
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
it will only take a few minutes of your life to read hours of work from someone else.
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
Couldnt agree more.
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
Yes, and these hours of work are why the fine folks at AquaMist stay employed, and help sell the kits, which funnily enough, keep the business profitable.
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
We have major problem with cyber robots keep publish those "out of date" drawing without new updated links. When the downloaded copies appeared at public forums, I would get all the compliants from newer system user with old diagrams.
Limiting the access to registered users means they know the origins of the diagrams and they know where to obtain and check for updates.
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
Wow, it took longer to read these new posts than..... :-). Hope you like your kit. Mine has been running great since install two years ago. (2009 sti)
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
Actually no, Busy trying to debug previous installers mess up. I get spring pressure when the gauge is turned off. Gauge on the EBCS functions as it should, and is able to actuate boost past spring pressure.
DR is on, Going to have to reference the user manual and ensure the correct wire is running to the proper spot. |
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Re: 2011 STi - HFS 6
It`s meant to do that?, part of the fail safe system.
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