Servicing
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- Grease Monkey
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Servicing
Well, my FTO GPX is quickly coming up for its 100k service. I know this will be an expensive one, with replacing the timing belt and various other bits and pieces here and there.
I was wondering where everyone else has taken their car for servicing in the Melbourne area and what a 100k service set them back!
I was wondering where everyone else has taken their car for servicing in the Melbourne area and what a 100k service set them back!
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- Mechanic
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I would suggest you do yourself a favour and source the parts yourself. You will save a bit of money by doing so. This is what I got for my mechanic for the 100k service.
Fuel Filter: Ryco Z441 ($22 Mitsu)
Oil Filter: Ryco Z411 ($15 Mitsu)
Timing Belt: Gates T987 ($90 repco)
Power Steering / Aircon Belt: 6PK-1080 ($14 Mitsu)
Spark Plugs Iridium: NGK Iridium BKR6EIX-11 ($15 each - Mitsu)
Mobil 1 Oil: $65 (autobarn)
Radiator Fluid:
Gearbox Oil:
You may also need cam-seals and other seals, depending on the engine. But there pretty cheap anyways.
Fuel Filter: Ryco Z441 ($22 Mitsu)
Oil Filter: Ryco Z411 ($15 Mitsu)
Timing Belt: Gates T987 ($90 repco)
Power Steering / Aircon Belt: 6PK-1080 ($14 Mitsu)
Spark Plugs Iridium: NGK Iridium BKR6EIX-11 ($15 each - Mitsu)
Mobil 1 Oil: $65 (autobarn)
Radiator Fluid:
Gearbox Oil:
You may also need cam-seals and other seals, depending on the engine. But there pretty cheap anyways.
My pic was too big.
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- Grease Monkey
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- FTO338
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90% of Melbourne members had went to SL Motorsport for services, or panel work by now.
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Hmmm are you asking about SL Motorsports? They just call SL Motorsports..Camo wrote: What is the place called?
Is it just a mechanic or is it an import specialist?
The owner use to do complances for all imports before RAW came in, & before that he was a Porsche mechanic.
He still service Porsche for few mates, & i must say after watching him working of them, if you can fix a Porsche, you can fix any imports & local's holden/ford.
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- Boris
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Easiest is to ring a couple places, and get a quote. in melbourne SL Motorsports seems to be the go with people around here...Camo wrote:what do you think a 100k service will cost (all inclusive)?
Make your self a list of all the parts you may need, and another list of the stuff that you want done! then use that list get quotes.
i strongly reccoment that while your getting the timing belt changed, to change all the seals, like cam seals... etc...
the cost all depends on what you want done, the definition of "major service" is diffrent from person to person.
mine cost around the 1k mark because i had a lot done.
your best bet, is to go to a place that has done a couple major services for FTO's! because they may be a import mechanic, never done an FTO before...
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Rides: Mitsubishi Evo 8 MR, Volvo XC60 & 3 push bikes!
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yeah, for sure =)
hey, u got a bigger pic of your car Boris?
those 18"s?
I'll be doing my homework in the next few weeks and find a good place, will definetly check out SL Motorsports.
Cheers guys =)
Is there any inside info on what 'special' things need changing on an FTO at this stage of its life?
Like...... things that usually go wrong at this stage?
hey, u got a bigger pic of your car Boris?
those 18"s?
I'll be doing my homework in the next few weeks and find a good place, will definetly check out SL Motorsports.
Cheers guys =)
Is there any inside info on what 'special' things need changing on an FTO at this stage of its life?
Like...... things that usually go wrong at this stage?
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things that go wrong 
water pump leaking ....
cam plates (sandwich plates leaking)
alternators
the first two are big ticket items to get fixed PROPERLY!!!! each is at least a full day worth of work plus parts
alternators aren't too bad and we have a supplier in sydney who ships on an exchange basis so they're pretty cheap...

water pump leaking ....
cam plates (sandwich plates leaking)
alternators
the first two are big ticket items to get fixed PROPERLY!!!! each is at least a full day worth of work plus parts
alternators aren't too bad and we have a supplier in sydney who ships on an exchange basis so they're pretty cheap...
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Man $930 bucks to replace the alternator? I agree with the Dr, you alternator better be made out of gold.
I had mine done around $350 including labor.
I had mine done around $350 including labor.
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