MrMazda92's '92 GS - New daily
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Clearance problems solved!
I already deleted all but the VRIS from the curveneck, and blocked off the EGR port.
I even removed the piping that runs from the rear VC breather port, and am routing it elsewhere to clean it up further.
I have MegaSquirt, so the CEL shouldn't be an issue for me. If it is, I won't stress it, since I will have realtime datalogging anyways.
Since nobody bought my MS, I figure I'll just use it. Money's money, but I'm not throwing it away for $200, so nobody wants to buy it.
As for the manifolds, the straightneck WILL be going on eventually... I just want to finish the acid porting first.
I even removed the piping that runs from the rear VC breather port, and am routing it elsewhere to clean it up further.
I have MegaSquirt, so the CEL shouldn't be an issue for me. If it is, I won't stress it, since I will have realtime datalogging anyways.
Since nobody bought my MS, I figure I'll just use it. Money's money, but I'm not throwing it away for $200, so nobody wants to buy it.
As for the manifolds, the straightneck WILL be going on eventually... I just want to finish the acid porting first.
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Clearance problems solved!
Well, this is how she sits today... I've come across an issue with my 65mm TB, so the straightneck/65mm will be going in later.
I parked a mostly stock GS after my wreck last Christmas. She's lost about a hundred pounds, powersteering & A/C parasites, and more. She's gained a 5 lug swap, brake upgrade, lightweight wheels, new struts, and a newly refreshed Millenia engine, with a few bolt-ons, and MegaSquirt. Not exactly what I had in mind before, but at least she will live again before new years.
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - KL is in, waiting on a battery. -.-
9 days later, and the car still sits... The radiator is topped off with distilled water and antifreeze, the coolant hoses are routed in my preferred manner, and the vacuum lines are good to go. There are a few harness plugs I am still trying to chase down, but for the most part the car is ready to go!
New wheel-bearings are in up front, and I just need a short list of items to have her running again:
1. Battery
2. 2 quarts of Redline MT90
3. 10 deep threaded lugnuts with enclosed ends
That's about it...
After I fire her up, all I should need are a muffler + 2' of pipe, an alignment, and some open road!
New wheel-bearings are in up front, and I just need a short list of items to have her running again:
1. Battery
2. 2 quarts of Redline MT90
3. 10 deep threaded lugnuts with enclosed ends
That's about it...
After I fire her up, all I should need are a muffler + 2' of pipe, an alignment, and some open road!
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - KL is in, waiting on a battery. -.-
Just got a line on a FREE 1st gen RX-7(FB, not SA), with low miles and an obvious need for attention. The car has been parked in a storage container for the past 2 decades, and I only recently discovered it's existence.
Now, the question is... 13B-T, or V8 goodness? Full poly bushing sets are ~$130 for these badboys, and the aftermarket is notably better than the MX-3. It looks like I'll have myself a drag car, afterall.
Now, the question is... 13B-T, or V8 goodness? Full poly bushing sets are ~$130 for these badboys, and the aftermarket is notably better than the MX-3. It looks like I'll have myself a drag car, afterall.
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - KL is in, waiting on a battery. -.-
So, I went to bleed the brakes today... It turns out that while the MX-3 brake lines do in fact match that of the Speed6, the angle of the line itself is different. I either need to swap the Speed6 lines, or grind the little "nub" on the end of the brake line to place it elsewhere on the caliper.
Oh, and I finally figured out the EXACT amount of grinding required to make these calipers clear the FD wheels. It would have been easier with thicker spacers, but that convenience comes with more poke than I am fond of.
Everything from the tires up to the struts is either brand new, or newly rebuild/refurbished... This car's going to be fun to drive, when she finally gets there again.
I'm going to start pouring steady effort into this car again, it's high time I fixed it.
Oh, and I finally figured out the EXACT amount of grinding required to make these calipers clear the FD wheels. It would have been easier with thicker spacers, but that convenience comes with more poke than I am fond of.
Everything from the tires up to the struts is either brand new, or newly rebuild/refurbished... This car's going to be fun to drive, when she finally gets there again.
I'm going to start pouring steady effort into this car again, it's high time I fixed it.
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - KL is in, waiting on a battery. -.-
I'm partial to those first gen rx-7s, they're cool cars in their own way and are not too expensive to get one.MrMazda92 wrote:Just got a line on a FREE 1st gen RX-7(FB, not SA), with low miles and an obvious need for attention. The car has been parked in a storage container for the past 2 decades, and I only recently discovered it's existence.
Now, the question is... 13B-T, or V8 goodness? Full poly bushing sets are ~$130 for these badboys, and the aftermarket is notably better than the MX-3. It looks like I'll have myself a drag car, afterall.
Post some pics if you get them, would be nice to see it restored.
Magnum s/s lines, strut bars, carbon fiber bezel, indiglow gauge, Sony Xplod, inverted c/f hood, SRD lower tie bar '93 GS SE '95 Cobra SVT #2722 '68 Charger R/T 440
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - KL is in, waiting on a battery. -.-
I am as well, I find them very aesthetically pleasing!
The only 2 points that I am not fond of are the RB steering system, and the live axle will make for less friendly street driving. ;( I guess I should quit my moaning; It's an RX-7, I shouldn't be expecting Bentley-like comfort anyways.
If I am able to get my hands on the car, I'll email you some pictures!
The only 2 points that I am not fond of are the RB steering system, and the live axle will make for less friendly street driving. ;( I guess I should quit my moaning; It's an RX-7, I shouldn't be expecting Bentley-like comfort anyways.
If I am able to get my hands on the car, I'll email you some pictures!
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
Well, It's official!
The car needs a battery to be road-worthy, a muffler to be street-legal, and an alignment to keep her going in a straight line! Other than that, she's finally ready to hit the road.
The car needs a battery to be road-worthy, a muffler to be street-legal, and an alignment to keep her going in a straight line! Other than that, she's finally ready to hit the road.
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
Damn, a 1st gen is sweet. A buddy of mine had one I wanted to get a hold of but didn't have the money. Wish I could take off your hands.
Knowing you've spent too much on your car,
yet, you still want to keep modding. -priceless
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93 Honda Accord LX - Wrecked
95 Honda Del Sol Si - Stolen
92 Honda Accord EX - Parted out
2000 Toyota Celica GTS - Cracked block and broken differential teeth
93 SE - ATX to MTX, work as always in progress
01 Toyota Celica GTS - DD
Worklog to be up soon, still... ...
yet, you still want to keep modding. -priceless
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93 Honda Accord LX - Wrecked
95 Honda Del Sol Si - Stolen
92 Honda Accord EX - Parted out
2000 Toyota Celica GTS - Cracked block and broken differential teeth
93 SE - ATX to MTX, work as always in progress
01 Toyota Celica GTS - DD
Worklog to be up soon, still... ...
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
They are, and I am hoping to get my hands on this beastie soon! It'll be nice to have a project I don't mind having on jackstands for a couple of years, so I can actually enjoy the MX-3 for once.
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
Knowing you've spent too much on your car,
yet, you still want to keep modding. -priceless
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93 Honda Accord LX - Wrecked
95 Honda Del Sol Si - Stolen
92 Honda Accord EX - Parted out
2000 Toyota Celica GTS - Cracked block and broken differential teeth
93 SE - ATX to MTX, work as always in progress
01 Toyota Celica GTS - DD
Worklog to be up soon, still... ...
yet, you still want to keep modding. -priceless
^
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93 Honda Accord LX - Wrecked
95 Honda Del Sol Si - Stolen
92 Honda Accord EX - Parted out
2000 Toyota Celica GTS - Cracked block and broken differential teeth
93 SE - ATX to MTX, work as always in progress
01 Toyota Celica GTS - DD
Worklog to be up soon, still... ...
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
Well, it's true!!
I haven't driven the car since December 24th of 2012!!
Still, with each passing day she creeps closer and closer to completion!
I haven't driven the car since December 24th of 2012!!
Still, with each passing day she creeps closer and closer to completion!
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
I hear ya, everytime mines down for a day or 2 I need a beer, lol.
Knowing you've spent too much on your car,
yet, you still want to keep modding. -priceless
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boosted_bullet
93 Honda Accord LX - Wrecked
95 Honda Del Sol Si - Stolen
92 Honda Accord EX - Parted out
2000 Toyota Celica GTS - Cracked block and broken differential teeth
93 SE - ATX to MTX, work as always in progress
01 Toyota Celica GTS - DD
Worklog to be up soon, still... ...
yet, you still want to keep modding. -priceless
^
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boosted_bullet
93 Honda Accord LX - Wrecked
95 Honda Del Sol Si - Stolen
92 Honda Accord EX - Parted out
2000 Toyota Celica GTS - Cracked block and broken differential teeth
93 SE - ATX to MTX, work as always in progress
01 Toyota Celica GTS - DD
Worklog to be up soon, still... ...
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Re: MrMazda92's '92 GS - Just need a battery!
Alright, so today I rolled the car around with the brakes fully installed and properly bled. I bolted the crossmember back on after torquing the headers down, and re-attached the resonator.
I'm still trying to find a quiet-ish muffler to put on this car; I'm tired of hearing imports fart all around town, and want something that sounds decent. I keep seeing high end mufflers that look/sound awesome, but realistically my budget is about $50.
When I do get this car back on the road, dyno tuning will be the last step of the project. I am taking it no further, after this past year.
I'm still trying to find a quiet-ish muffler to put on this car; I'm tired of hearing imports fart all around town, and want something that sounds decent. I keep seeing high end mufflers that look/sound awesome, but realistically my budget is about $50.
When I do get this car back on the road, dyno tuning will be the last step of the project. I am taking it no further, after this past year.