Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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I always just used a tape measure from inside of tire tread to the other :shrug:
The string would be about the same thing :) who needs fancy lasers...
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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You can do a whole alignment with trig and a measuring tape.

Caster is a bit harder though, but caster isn't a science - If its a race car, just max it out. Lol.


I still love this car, and keep tabs on this worklog.
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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finally after two hrs readin and admiring ur art was worth it love this build super awesome !!! great work and the 323 gods are proud of u lol haha but still man super clean and keep it coming !!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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Thanks for the compliments guys. As far as keeping it coming, Christmas and my pregnant chick have stalled the project, but the next round is a old man style stereo. I picked up a Pioneer deck, amp, infinity 6.5" & 6x9" speakers and a single Energy 10" Sub & box. After that I am going to paint the quad color interior all black and put it in. My MX-3/323 seat collection all look really sad, I am not sure which route to go with the seats. I am going to stuff torn MX-3 seats in the front and the least nasty 323 rear seat for now. I have looked at some aftermarket seats, but my bologna budget and caviar taste don't meet up. I have a lot of friends in the VW scene and I spied Mark III GTI and Wolfsburg seats, that fit my tastes and budget, that may be an option. :welder: Another option is to keep my eyes pealed for some nice 323 GTR seats.

I see a boxing day spending spree at the MaZda steelership for an emblem, windshield trim and maybe a hatch garnish in my future. I think my Boss is giving me parts instead of vacation....again, so the 326 will get a Zex Wet Nitrous kit and a Aeromotive fuel pump, the rest will go towards my other money pit (a Sheot box with pewter horse in the grill) . :D I think I want to go with a M62 Mercedes supercharger, but that looks like a project in itself, so for this summer I will use a much lazier approach to forced induction to keep up with the locals. :shrug:
Dominic Toretto's whip is a MaZda and his cell phone number starts in "(323)"
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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I think you'll be happier with a set of MX3 front buckets and MX3 rear seats... the 323 stuff just looks so plain.. If you are tall like I am the mx3 front buckets are nice since they make you sit lower in the car...
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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All my Santa's chipped in for the best Birthday-Christmas present ever! :D

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I am gathering thoughts and parts to make the sub box & 6x9" boxes quick release and quick disconect for trips to the track.


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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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I like it!.. I especially like the quick disconnects
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Awesome! Must say I'm a little bit jealous of your Christmas/bday presents! Awesome idea for the quick release - I'll bet everyone will envy you there! Make it much easier to use the same car for track, or even if you just need the bootspace for a long trip somewhere... Good thinking!
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Got a new Sun & Flame my old one looked burned out :)
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Got new windshield trim, I broke the old plastidipped refinished ones attempting to put them on :(
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Colder spark plugs? Chemically perfect atmosphere ready Muhahahaha!
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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so wait, is the car already on the road?
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Evo_Spec wrote:so wait, is the car already on the road?
Not quite yet, I need to paint and instal the interior, instal the stereo, and a handful of other details. The colder spark plugs hint at something I have ordered for the car. Hint: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I have a few more projects I want to do to the car, but I am going to stop working on it soon and start working on my Mustang. I want to enjoy the 323 as-is (but finished) this summer. My future plans for the 323 include new front seats, and a M62 supercharger. The supercharger looks like a project in itself, and I am running out of time if I want to have both my sheot boxes on the road for summer.

I have a amassed a huge pile of parts over the last few years for my Mustang, and I would like to have it driveable for summer too. (It catastopically failed two years ago) An Autotopsy has been performed, and I have decided to basically just fix it. I had a huge LSX engine swap project planned for it :welder: , but my girl friend has a bun in the oven, and I fear a big engine swap project at the same time as a new bambino would sideline the car for many, many years.
Dominic Toretto's whip is a MaZda and his cell phone number starts in "(323)"
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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Before stoopid mother nature ended my fun (Blizzard) I worked on the car for a few hours. Installed the new sun & flame.

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.....and the new windsheild trim.
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I made driving light brackets out of hardware store 8" shelf brackets. This killed two birds with one stone as the bracket seconds as a plate holder. My stock plate holder was bent beyond fixing. I trimmed the brackets to size and added a few holes. I have already painted them black, so no worries LOL.

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I thought the rear plate lights were burnt out, but they were actually working, they were just very, very dim. The whole thing looked like a fixture off the titanic, so I decided to start from scatch.

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I used a piece of aluminum and a 3M backed strip of L.E.D's to build my creation. Soldered the original plug onto the L.E.D strip. I ran the wires through a rubber grommet and drilled a few holes to mount it to the bumper. It looks and works much better then the old one. :shrug:

Oh....the novelty plates were for mock-up purposes, in Ontario you need to have a proper plate front and rear. :lol:

Had hoped to wire in the Stereo and fog lights, but mother nature had other plans for me. :crying: (snow shoveling)
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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great work on everything, i especially like the new LED plate light.
i'm surprised you missed it considering you've pretty much went through rebuilding the whole car now
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Re: Project Jay-Spec MX-326GS

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The bumpers were in pretty rough shape, and I thought they may need to be replaced, so They were not 100% repainted and restored like the rest of the car. :lol: The bumpers actually didn't turn out too bad, so I should have detailed them better. Honestly totally missed the nasty looking plate lights all togeather, until I plugged them in. :oops:
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