2000 GTP to 2002 SSEi movin on up
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2000 GTP to 2002 SSEi movin on up
I recently made the upgrade from my 2000 GTP to a Black 2002 SSEi, I couldn't belive how much nicer it is. Tommorow I am off to swap out the 3.4" pulley I have on the GTP and move it over to the SSEi. I am also waiting on a full set of slotted and cross drilled rotors and a CAI. I also upgrades all front lights and blacked out the windows. Can anybody help with turning off the DRL'* and also on what to do with the computer box when I rip out the air box? Any tips or pointing me in the right direction would be great.
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Hello! Welcome!
Make sure that you post at the proper Repair / Maintenance forum. There are a lot of people here that can help you with your car problems. I don't know how to help you with the DRL issue. :(
Make sure that you post at the proper Repair / Maintenance forum. There are a lot of people here that can help you with your car problems. I don't know how to help you with the DRL issue. :(
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Good luck with the crossdrilled rotors. They're not intended for street use. They will weaken, fracture, and eventually shatter unless the holes are CAST into the blanks before hardening. Very few are. If you're unsure of the method of manufacture, I suggest you send them back, and stick with just slotted.
Welcome, and the DRL fix is posted. Try the search feature.
Welcome, and the DRL fix is posted. Try the search feature.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Good luck with the crossdrilled rotors. They're not intended for street use. They will weaken, fracture, and eventually shatter unless the holes are CAST into the blanks before hardening. Very few are. If you're unsure of the method of manufacture, I suggest you send them back, and stick with just slotted.
Welcome, and the DRL fix is posted. Try the search feature.
Welcome, and the DRL fix is posted. Try the search feature.
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