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    #16
    whats the part number for this?

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      #17
      thats a good question, i never tried to find it, ive thaught of trying to get one at the dealer tho...
      92 protege lx-

      94 protege lx-

      95 escort gt-ms2e/ms2extra pre3.3alpha5 gslender v2.8-e85-vj23@12lbs----dead--

      are you a thinker, or a believer?

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        #18
        I think I found a complete BG part # list from Mazda! Heres the link!

        http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...RO_9094_cg.pdf
        My family has lots of bg's!
        2003 Ford Escort ZX2: Project car/future daily driver. Built Ford Tough (With Mazda Stuff)
        1999 Escort ZX2: Daily driver/beater. Going to be replaced by the '03 next summer.
        2000 Escort ZX2 S/R: bought wrecked, going to use as parts car
        1992 Protege LX: My old race car. Just a wrecked shell right now. Waiting for scrap to go up so that I can get rid of it.
        1992 Mazda 323: Race car
        1992 Escort Gt: My grandpa's old race car
        1994 Escort GT: My grandpa's new race car.
        Parts cars; 1993 Escort Gt, 1995 Escort lx

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          #19
          Originally posted by Racerboy View Post
          I think I found a complete BG part # list from Mazda! Heres the link!

          http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...RO_9094_cg.pdf
          Sweet link! thanx!
          94 pro base model, all synthetic fluids, s/r struts, front & rear ebay upper strut bars,front & rear tie bar, ZX2 1" front swaybar, EGT 21mm rear sway bar, custom delrin endlinks front & rear, custom delrin rear swaybar mount bushings, EBC front blanks & redstuff pads, CS ss brake lines & dot 4 fluid, big drum brakes in rear (from ZX2, free parts), 2.25 custom exaust w/magnaflo oval muffler, 4-wire o2 sensor, custom ram-air, 4-wire BP tb, MSD super conducter plug wires, MSD Blaster SS coil, NGK iridiums,OEM weighted shift knob, ebay short shifter, bronzoil bushings, CS ss clutch line, custom air splitter, mx-3 recaro drivers seat, EGT foglight switch, 35w 5000k hi/lo hid's

          soon:
          lightened flywheel & clutch; in garage,
          Miata Daisy's; after new tires

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            #20
            right on !!! thanks racerboy..

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              #21
              Anyone have a part number for the timing belt tensioner spring? Just the spring.
              93 DX SOHC
              2002 Protege DX, 1974 VW Standard Beetle

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                #22
                Originally posted by vw.fe2o3 View Post
                Anyone have a part number for the timing belt tensioner spring? Just the spring.
                93 DX SOHC
                Should be B630-12-711E.

                --Ferdi
                If you can't differentiate between brake and break, you should go back to school
                -----
                Miscellaneous Pics of Turbo Protege Build
                Big Front Brake Install using Wilwood Calipers
                Factory Service Manuals and Familia Brochures - PDF

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ftjandra View Post
                  Should be B630-12-711E.

                  --Ferdi
                  Perfect. Thanks! (Hey I grew up in the Stone Mtn area! In Acworth now )
                  2002 Protege DX, 1974 VW Standard Beetle

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                    #24
                    hey guys, those numbers apply to the 96 sephia?

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                      #25
                      just ran across this, its the side markers for the kf/kh laser


                      and radiator mounts
                      Attached Files
                      Last edited by yunvmyegt; 11-22-2010, 11:25 AM.
                      92 protege lx-

                      94 protege lx-

                      95 escort gt-ms2e/ms2extra pre3.3alpha5 gslender v2.8-e85-vj23@12lbs----dead--

                      are you a thinker, or a believer?

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                        #26
                        Seems like the replacement horn pad part inquiry yields various dealer results. Here's the printout they gave me when I ordered mine for $12. I think some dealers try to sell the whole pad assembly that pushes $100, no need for that. The circled part worked for my 93 DX, part 32-016C.

                        Last edited by vw.fe2o3; 12-14-2010, 08:57 AM.
                        2002 Protege DX, 1974 VW Standard Beetle

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                          #27
                          Hmmm I am surprized that no one has posted this info which I am about to....

                          This link is www.allmazda.net .... it is the mother load of all mazda sites .

                          You will have to register to gain access to the site, but once you are there you now have access to all the factory schematics and factory parts numbers . Not only for 323 and proteges . But all Mazda models !!!

                          Once registered click mazda parts , and then the 323 link ( its for all year 323's and proteges )

                          You will see what I mean once you al in the site ... I cant believe that great resource this is !!!!

                          I have been using it alot to figure stuff out .

                          Anyways hope this is a great help to you all

                          Cheers !!!

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                            #28
                            PCV hose that goes between air intake hose and valve cover on
                            1990-94 Protege SOHC engines:
                            Mazda part# B6S7-13-742 (about $8)

                            oil cap, fits pretty much any Mazda-designed engine in modern times:
                            Mazda part# 0453-10-250A (about $8)

                            same oil cap, but yellow colored, and says 5W-20 on it:
                            Mazda part# N3H4-10-250 (about $12)
                            Attached Files

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                              #29
                              All of these parts are for 1990 SOHC USDM Protege's, numbers may vary for other cars:

                              Air Flow Meter: B6S713210R0A $217.79
                              Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer, made by Denso):
                              N35018840: $47.16
                              Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer, made by Nihon): 857418840: 37.29
                              Engine Control Module (front wheel drive): BP0118881R: $624.01
                              Engine Control Module (4 wheel drive): BP4718881 $1252.75
                              Oxygen Sensor: BP0318861B9U $194.61
                              Throttle Position Sensor (manual transmission): B63018911 $226.18
                              Throttle Position Sensor (automatic transmission): B6S818911 $146.92

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by 323Permin View Post
                                Hmmm I am surprized that no one has posted this info which I am about to....

                                This link is www.allmazda.net .... it is the mother load of all mazda sites .

                                You will have to register to gain access to the site, but once you are there you now have access to all the factory schematics and factory parts numbers . Not only for 323 and proteges . But all Mazda models !!!

                                Once registered click mazda parts , and then the 323 link ( its for all year 323's and proteges )

                                You will see what I mean once you al in the site ... I cant believe that great resource this is !!!!

                                I have been using it alot to figure stuff out .

                                Anyways hope this is a great help to you all

                                Cheers !!!
                                Thanks..but www.allmazda.net web down

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