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Old 15-08-2013, 04:12 PM   #1
AU GONE BAD
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Default au falcon t5 conversion !!

hi guys

its me back again sorry to the moderators if this is in the wrong section in advance......

anyways guys looking at putting a t5 in 2000 au falcon ute just want to know some things on how i go about it
ie ....

1) what box is the best to use out of what model ??
2) which wires do i need to cross and make the thing think its in nutral ?
3) what setup is better hydrolic clutch or cable driven ?
4) do i need to get the ecu and bcm units flashed to either except key codes or am i better off switching out a ecu to a manual one ?

and last but no least where is the best place in perth to get a ecu flash if i need to

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