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Old 02-20-2010, 03:55 PM   #1
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Put in the new clutch pedal assembly today, and programmed the flip key remote. Both work perfect.

The car is takes a while to start. I don't know if it is bad plugs, bad coils, or a combination of the two. The dealer said it has new plugs, but I doubt it. The coils...who knows how old they are, and they are know to be crap.

On the road though....it is sweet! She pulls hard and handles great! Has a little alignment issue, pull left a little. Trans shifts great and it really feels like it pulls great all the way to redline.

SO, I am hoping that new plugs and coils will cure the slow start.
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