Now, last December 29th I bought a '96 MX-6 "M Edition", with a few "issues".
This is a pic of the car some of you already know. More to come.

The car had (supposedly) a snapped timing belt.
I opened it up, and found the timing belt was ok. The bolt holding the belt tensioner between both banks had sheared off, flush with he block.
So I took a nut, mig welded it on top of the bolt, and took the bolt off. Then, when I went to put the timing belt back on, I found out the crankshaft key was missing. Luckily I had the key from the B8 I have disassembled in my bedroom.
Now, the car is working (badly), and after taking it to Autozone to be diagnosed I found out (lucky me) that the mass airflow sensor seems to be busted.
So here's what seems to be left to do on the car:
Test (and maybe replace) the MAF.
Change valve cover and oil pan gaskets.
Replace engine mounts.
Move battery to the trunk.
Replace intake for CAI.
Fix A/C ( high pressure line has a hole in it).
Tidy up engine bay.
Replace all fluids.
Fix power windows.
Fix audio (only one speaker is working)
Fix door panels, and tidy up interior.
Take the stupid window tints off.
Replace lift supports in trunk.
Fix Canker around sunroof.
Fix little ding on C pillar.
Polish paint, rims and door sills.
Replace struts and springs for a good lowering kit.
Upgrade brakes.
So now, time to start working.









