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X3rckt's 92 MX-3 GS

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 8:26 am
by X3RCKT
Well first off I got this car from my Grandfather as a graduation present in 1992. Was new off the lot, and even though I HATE red, it was the only color they had and I wanted one badly. Since that time I have put on over 192,000 miles on 2 motors.

First was the stock 1.8 V6. GREAT motor, last for 172,000 miles with no issues. In the winter of 2002 I took it to a shop to have the oil changed, radiator flushed and all that good stuff and they did not tighten the oil drain plug. Later that night I borrowed my car to a friend and the plug fell completely out and when the oil light came on he did not pull over. Can imagine what happened.

I decided to make the 2.5 KLDE swap. I found a motor that I was told had 67,000 miles on it, that is what the odemeter said the guy told me. He didnt tell me that the motor had been swap out from a car with over 150k.

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Posted: November 27th, 2007, 8:30 am
by X3RCKT
I decided to try dropping the weight of the car.

I took out the rear seats, all the plastics in the rear. I then decided to rid myself of the spare tire well and cover that.

I removed the fenders and took out all the plastic reinforcements and everything to do with the AC.

In all I removed almost 700 pounds of dead weight.

My poor baby was in shambles though!

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Rebuild...

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 9:08 am
by X3RCKT
Well as stated the motor had well over 150k on it. They must have abused it cause it blew smoke right when I first started it up. I loved the new boost in power though and so decided to drive it.

Things added:

Outlaw Spacers
Pacesetter Headers and custom 2.75 exhaust (No Cat)
Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
8 Inch Oval Tip Can
ST Shifter
Stage 2 Clutch
Tri-Fire plugs and racing wires

I put over 20k miles on it. I had moved to Lexington KY in the spring of 2004 and absolutely loved the fast paced environment on the highways. Big change from living in North Dakota.

The motor continued to get worse and worse. In the winter of 2006 I parked the MX3 in the back yard and covered her up. Was saddened that her only use was to be used as a bug repeller. I just didnt have the money to put into rebuilding UNTIL now.

This will be work log and rebirth of the X3 RCKT. This year is the 10 year anniversary of my Grandfathers death and I have wanted to get it up and running again in his memory.

Here is a list of parts already ordered and paid for.

KLDE Bored to 85.5mm (.20 over)
Complete Gasket Set
Hussey Copper Gasket (not going to use but came with kit)
Wiseco Forged Pistons
(85.5 bore) and
(9.1-1comp ratio)
ROSS Performance Rings
Performance Wrist Pins
TOGA HP Main Bearings
TOGA HP Rod Bearings
Thrust Washers
Timing Belt
Expansion Plugs
Pauter Rods
Millenia ZE IM
Millenia Injectors
Trans-Saver
Motor Mount Inserts
Holset H1C Turbo, with HX35 Mod
Customized MX-6 Spoiler
Compact Presario V3000 with 2 Gig of Ram (FI and Ignition Control)

Things Still to Order or be done

Megasquirt Kit
Headwork/Valve Train work with stronger Retainers
Coilpacks
All other fuel management
Raw mandrel bend tubes for my custom Turbo setup
New Seats (would love MX6 Leathers)
Custom Body Work and Paint
Targa Top
Modified Dash with Laptop mounted

Hatchback

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 9:29 am
by X3RCKT
Here it begins with the Modifications.

One of the things I have truely hated about the MX-3 is the Hatch Glass.

1. The thing weighs like 100 pounds.
2. That bubbled back make it really hard to add any kind of spoiler that is low profile.
3. Too easy to see what is in the back, such as stereo equipment and such.

I have decided to modify the hatchback, taking out the glass, cutting the actual hatch frame in half, to make more of a trunk.

I will add the pictures tonight, but here is a run down of the process I followed.

Taking Out the Glass

I called a glass shop to ask if they would take the glass out for me, didnt care if it was broken or not but thought it would be easy for them to just zip it out, the bonding material cut or something. They wanted like $100 bucks to do it so I decided to do it myself.

Items needed...
1. Area large enough for the entire hatchback to sit
2. Large Hammer
3. Propane Torch
4. Non Ribbed Guitar String (I suppose other mechanical wire would work)
5. Good insulated leather gloves or welding gloves.

First I put the hatch on the floor on a tarp so that I could wrap the tarp around it to keep the glass from flying everywhere. I wrapped the tarp around the entire hatch and took a brass hammer and smacked it right in the middle. I wasnt expecting it to completely shatter but it did will little force.

The bonding agent used to hold the window in is VERY tough and this is the reason for the guitar string and torch. I took 2 small pieces of tube and strung a section of an old guitar string through it. I heated the guitar string on the torch and quickly moved to the hatch with the remaining glass around the edges. I used the heated wire like a saw and it cut through the bonding agent like butter till it got cold and so had to heat and repeat.

Before long the hatchback frame was pretty much cleared of all remaining glass and bonding agent. I used a side grinder with paddle wheel to get the rest of it off.

Next I took the now empty frame and placed it back on the car to see where I wanted my new "Trunk" to fit. After deciding on a size I messured from the shock mounting holes to the spot that would be cut to make sure both sides were even. I then marked all the way around the frame so that I could see how the cut would be made.

I cut the frame in half using a side grinder and cutting wheel, making sure to angle the cut so that when the new trunk was pushed down, it would match the rear section.

**Cut Frame Picture**

I put the section that would be for the new window back on the car and welded it in place, making sure to have it square on both sides so that the new trunk would match up correctly.

**New Mounted Back Picture**

My mom makes stain glass windows and made me a frame with a large X3 in it. This will be mounted into the new trunk with a plexy cover. The thought is to put a light under the small window to shine up through the X3 Stainglass.

**Stainglass Picture**
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A friend of mine from Probetalk rolled his MX-6. I have always loved the rear spoiler on the MX-6 and asked if I could take it off and use it. I have been draggin it along on my moves for the last couple years and now it will finally get mounted on the car.

I will need to customize the uprights to make it more streamlined with the new trunk part of my previous hatchback. The cover for the light was broken when he rolled the car but otherwise it was unharmed. I am going to try finding a clear lense and replacement LED assembly for it. If I dont find one that I like I will proubly custom fill the hole with LEDs and Fiberglass. Fiberglass is a wonderful thing!

**MX-6 Spoiler Picture**

I will continue to edit this post for updates on the Hatchback.