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    If you guys get working together, it could be possible that one super sexy BF could win a particular new voting thread that popped up... or maybe you'll cross lines and vote for an awesome BG chassis car? Who knows...

    Check it out.
    I peered out from the castle window and looked over the splendor of ROTM county. Yes, twas' a much simpler time back then. Peasants would go about their postings, and I, the mod, would rule over them with an iron fist.

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      Originally posted by Sockington View Post
      If you guys get working together, it could be possible that one super sexy BF could win a particular new voting thread that popped up... or maybe you'll cross lines and vote for an awesome BG chassis car? Who knows...
      Work together? Why would we want to do that? Have you met any of these guys? If I had to choose between them and Al Qaida, I'd pick Al Qaida......

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        Originally posted by LN323 View Post
        If I had to choose between them and Al Qaida, I'd pick Al Qaida......
        I peered out from the castle window and looked over the splendor of ROTM county. Yes, twas' a much simpler time back then. Peasants would go about their postings, and I, the mod, would rule over them with an iron fist.

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          Originally posted by Bob Martin View Post
          Lots of things today:
          Waxed the car. Now the red paint looks more like red paint and less like red chalk.
          Replaced the radiator. The old one decided to start leaking.
          Redid the turbo oil feed line to stop it from leaking.
          Fixed the fan so that it operates properly.
          Fixed the washer fluid level sensor.
          Fixed the temp sensor so the dash gauge works.

          A couple of more items, some rust repair then it goes up for sale!

          Bob
          How did you fix the following? The washer fluid level sensor, mine stays on when it is full. The temp sensor sensor is new but the gauge works sometimes, mainly when the engine gets really hot when the radiator ran out of water due to a leaking hose that is now fixed.
          Last edited by mazkam; 12-29-2009, 07:51 PM.

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            The washer fluid level sensor is fixed by replacement. I have one if you need it for $5 plus shipping. I do not understand the rest of your sentence.

            But, back to the subject at hand, yesterday I:
            Fixed the rear window defroster (bad switch).
            Fixed the rear wiper motor (another bad switch).
            Fixed the glove box door.
            Fixed the Brake light - low fluid.
            Fixed the interior light which was missing a bulb.
            Fixed the hatch light which was burned out.
            Swapped the stock steering wheel back on.
            Started on the rust.

            Bob

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              Your brake light was low on fluid!!!!!?!

              Just kidding.

              1988 White GTX - #1 parts
              1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
              1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
              1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
              1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car

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                I just did :
                battery relocation in the trunk with a FIA cut off switch
                new boost controller
                new carbon fiber switch panel
                installed a oil pressure gauge
                Suzuki SX4 AWD 6MT 2010 : Daily driver
                Mazda 323 GTX 1988 : Rally Car
                www.ahurateam.com

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                  nothing to my car but had to drive IN my car to put a clutch in an mk3 jetta.
                  Last edited by bighed323; 01-04-2010, 01:02 PM.

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                    hopefully i can find a long enough bolt to mount up my alternator.


                    '88 323 sedan, K-swapped..

                    '03.5 Mazdaspeed Protege - miss it so much..

                    '01 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins - 323 hauler

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                      Finally got rid of the fault that caused my check engine light (for 3 months)
                      installed an MX-3 shifter boot and knob - the accordian boot was not working with the short shifter
                      sigpic Horsepower is the force that determines at what speed you hit the wall, Torque is the force that determines how far you take the wall with you after you hit it.

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                        Well...
                        Replaced rear bearings, seals, rotors and Pads with slotted R1 and KVR parts
                        Power steering flush (Made a world of difference in steering pressure!)
                        Replacing driving lights that are defective
                        installed snow tires
                        lubed all bushings

                        Still cant find my rattle in the left rear area!!! Started when I put on the Ground Control Coilovers. Ive looked at the structure of the suspension on my lifts at work and tried everything, still no dice.
                        Mazda
                        1988 Black 323 GT
                        DOHC 16 VALVE TURBO

                        2013 Velocity Red Mica Mazdaspeed3

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                          Originally posted by FamiliaGT View Post
                          Still cant find my rattle in the left rear area!!! Started when I put on the Ground Control Coilovers. Ive looked at the structure of the suspension on my lifts at work and tried everything, still no dice.
                          Did u put plastic washers under and over the spring and the rubber o rings over the strut and under the coil sleeve?
                          "See that car, in the 80's that car was deadly." Random man to his son while passing the GTX in a parking lot

                          Originally posted by neuspeedescort
                          the proper spelling would be "Launchabilitiness" i do believe.
                          -88' Mazda 323 GTX, 1.8t, Modified Magazine May 2012
                          -88' Mazda 323 GTX, caged and ready for dirt
                          -93' Mazda Miata, half caged
                          -09' Mercedes C63 AMG
                          -87' Toyota Land Cruiser, 33's with slight lift, safari style!

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                            Originally posted by FamiliaGT View Post
                            Well...
                            Replaced rear bearings, seals, rotors and Pads with slotted R1 and KVR parts
                            Power steering flush (Made a world of difference in steering pressure!)
                            Replacing driving lights that are defective
                            installed snow tires
                            lubed all bushings

                            Still cant find my rattle in the left rear area!!! Started when I put on the Ground Control Coilovers. Ive looked at the structure of the suspension on my lifts at work and tried everything, still no dice.
                            Busy boy! Nice! I wish I had the time to work on my car. Right now I'm dealing with auto body shop because the wife's BMW got hit in the parking lot when we had ice. I get it back Friday. And, the truck might have a blown head gasket. So, I'm playing merry-go-round with cars to meet the family needs because we are down two vehicles right now.

                            Took my spare valve cover to a shop to have it blasted and powder-coated. I think I'll have them paint it pink....

                            Got my exhaust manifold back a week ago and still need to work on painting it with 2000 degree ceramic paint (maybe pink, too). LOL

                            They fixed the crack by filling the oxygen sensor hole. I'm planning on having a new downpipe made and relocate the hole into the beginning of that.

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                              Fitted my spare turbo monday as my other one was on deaths door and whinning like one of my kids. On tuesday i changed all the oil, engine/gearbox/diff and transfer and sorted out a couple of stupid things like the glovebox as it kept falling down. And today i ordered some 266mm galant discs, found 2 mx3 calipers on ebay and ordered 10 b2200 studs, getting the parts for the brake upgrade, and also had fun in driving in the snow.

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                                Doing the rear brakes also is highly recommended. It returns the brake bias to a more normal level. Galant rotors from the same car, mx-5/miata/roadster/whatever it's called in the uk calipers with a bracket. There's a write up or pictures on here somewhere...

                                1988 White GTX - #1 parts
                                1988 Black GTX - #2 reliably broken touge monstar (294,000 miles no rebuilds) - dead
                                1988 Blue GTX - #3 in progress (view here)
                                1988 Blue GTX - #4 BPT swapped weekend warrior.
                                1988 White GTX - #5 Rally car

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