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missqueena May 5, 2006 03:28 AM

Basic Stuff
 
Hey everyone!
I want to learn basic auto mechanics and stuff [Just got a tool kit to play with my FC] I see a lot of stuff on the forums like CAI, SV3, S5. Where can I learn the basics about my car, and stuff for mods?

I hate goin to the shop and asking a bajillion questions, and getting ripped off at the same time. :anger:

slpin May 5, 2006 03:49 AM

i suggest watching fast and the furious

or download the service manual and go through it, trying to understand how things work before you try to modify it. you dont even know what you are modifying if you dont...

rotary downshift May 5, 2006 05:26 AM

^ wurd ... it is key to understand your machine b 4 u can properly modify it .. .ppl here can only tell you so much but unless u grasp it on your own u will nevertruly know and untill then u are just spitting up somthing u heard on a forum ... usualy not the most reliable source for info .. nothing aginst the guys here but some just like post for the hell of it

KillaKitiie May 5, 2006 06:35 AM

s4=86-88
s5=89-92
fc is the chassis code

http://www.teamfc3s.org/main/factory...ual/1989_1991/

YOUR NEW BIBLE^^ LOL

Aaron Cake May 5, 2006 08:52 AM

I hate to say it, but all the basics are covered in the FAQ. From acronyms to common questions to the service manuals. It's all there. Also, the Archives is a great source of information.

If it's basic car info you are after, try http://www.howstuffworks.com

DerangedHermit May 5, 2006 09:15 AM

I did 5 things.

1. Read the FAQ
2. Downloaded and read the entire FSM, several times
3. Bought a Hayne's manual (RX7 and Electrical ones) and read them, several times
4. Read every thread worth reading on the forum
5. When I couldn't find an answer on the recent threads, I searched for answers

When I bought my car the only thing I knew how to do was change oil and fill up the washer fluid. Since then, I've done every single piece of work to my car short of rebuilding the engine. That I didn't do because I didn't have the time, tools, or space needed to do it.

tIIforever May 5, 2006 11:50 AM

hit up the archives too they have good info on there

MrFC3S May 5, 2006 12:57 PM

Damn, you people beat me too it...

if all else fails... ASK!!!


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