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LloydDobler posted:I read this link on how to swap the guts, and tried it out. I picked up two mirror assemblies, one with auto-dim and one with a mechanical dimming toggle. I figured that if the autodim mirror tested bad, or if mine tested good, I'd just put in the mechanical one.
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PBCrunch posted:I would have tinted the windows and called it good. This was cheaper. I do want to get the wagon tinted, but with the acquisition of the third car, and trying to recover from 6 months of unemployment, money's kinda tight. Or I should say, what little extra money I have each month is allocated elsewhere. Time to buy snow tires for example.
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# ? Oct 2, 2009 19:24 |
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I put one of those little S2000-style stubby antennas on my 1998 ZX2. It had a huge long chrome thing that looked retarded. Also, this isn't TO my ride, but FOR my ride. I had my contractor friend come out and pour a third parking pad on the driveway at my new house. Now I can pick between cars without having to park something on the narrow street. I have been hit-and-run a couple times and it street parking makes me paranoid.
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# ? Oct 2, 2009 23:11 |
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Just wrapped up the post work project. The Cherokee got new plugs, wires, distributor and rotor and wrapped it up with an oil change. But now my oil pressure is spiking at random times. Ugh, sometimes I hate this car. If it wasn't so drat reliable I'd have sold it by now.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 02:54 |
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my 944 started vibrating a whole bunch and making unpleasant noises when i drove it to the supermarket the other day. turns out a Prior Owner replaced the superior German locknut on the balance shaft belt tensioner with inferior American fasteners. it worked its way loose, and the tensionless flappin' belt destroyed both idlers and bent the outer flange on one of the balance shaft sprockets. all the components involved are now suspect and need replacement. (i torqued the inferior American nut to the superior German torque spec when replacing the belt. this was not enough!!) in short, i'm out $120 because of a nut. gonna use some loctite 242 next time
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 03:16 |
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I ripped out my passenger seat and have it sitting in my living room. Have a few products I want to try and completely restore the upholstery in the car. All the upholstery is in great condition, it's just dirty and stained as gently caress. After reading Paul Boz's thread, I might also switch the interior color to black, but that's more long-term.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 03:46 |
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I washed my car. I was going to claybar and wax it, but suddenly it started pouring. It'll have to wait for another day.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 03:51 |
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I bought it. Lots of fun driving ahead of me! I had blacklight LEDs under my old ride. I wonder if I should do the same here?
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 04:06 |
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Yeah you should definitely put black light mad tyte underglow on your automatic v6 convertable Mustang, all your girlfriends at the hair salon will be super impressed.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 04:23 |
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lol, AI is too easy
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 04:24 |
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Incredulous Dylan posted:I bought it. Lots of fun driving ahead of me! a brilliant troll.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 04:24 |
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I mostly installed a remote start and a pair of door lock actuators in my 1992 Honda Accord DX five-speed with a little help and guidance from my friend James. Keyless entry and rempote start on a nearly twenty year old base model is awesome.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 06:57 |
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Incredulous Dylan posted:lol, AI is too easy Way to let it ride for a full 18 minutes dude. You burned a whole one AI member.
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# ? Oct 4, 2009 17:55 |
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My order from IPD arrived on Friday, so over yesterday and today the LOLvo got the following: New left and right engine mounts New transmission mount New 4th gear lockout for the overdrive New shift knob, cap, and overdrive switch New transmission speedo housing seal New speedo cable end seal New speedo cable A full set of new ceramic fuses and a fuse box refurbish A new preheat hose and I made and installed 2 new tailgate wiring harnesses from scratch (and added extra wires for a 3rd brake light and central locking actuator. Plus a hell of a good interior clean. I'm really proud of myself for the amount of work I've done since buying this car... Never tackled anything as involved as engine and trans mounts before, and I've also never removed any panels before (had to take off the tailgate to fit the wiring harnesses). This is certainly giving me the confidence to tackle more involved jobs in the future. After everything else I've listed I've done to it in this thread, it won't be getting anything more for a while, except for a service in another 4,000km. Bass Ackwards fucked around with this message at 13:19 on Oct 5, 2009 |
# ? Oct 5, 2009 11:32 |
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I changed my oil, which is a lot easier now that I've put on a fumoto drain valve on my car. I also washed, claybarred, and waxed. I think I need to take my car to a good body shop to have a really good polish and detail job done. While they are at it they can fill in all the stone chips on the hood too.
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# ? Oct 5, 2009 13:16 |
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Finally got the old inner fender pulled out yesterday, and put the new fender and headlight assembly on today. My car now looks like every other beat up old 944 instead of one with serious fender damage. Yay! Well, it will once I put the new valence and old bumper back on. Stupid darkness. I wish I had more time to work on my car.
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# ? Oct 6, 2009 05:06 |
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So, I got this a week ago for 400 bucks. LTD Brougham with the 400, its got a old-rear end cherrybomb and sounds awesome. First thing I did was replace the engine oil & filter, since the PO had never done it in the four years he had it. Then I replaced the tranny oil, filter, and gasket and its shifting a lot better now. After that, I replaced the distributor cap, points, and spark plugs. It runs pretty good now except that it needs some work on the gas pedal to keep it from stalling when it starts. I have a shop manual coming in a couple days, and I'm going to go over my tune-up since I didn't know anything about how the points were supposed to go in or how the sparkplugs were supposed to be gapped () Then just yesterday, I bought two sets of wheels but the center holes were about 1/16th of an inch too small to fit. And finally today I added some more tranny fluid since it was slipping again, which seems to have fixed that. And I filled the tank (took about $40 of gas), gonna find out what mileage I'm getting on the next fill-up. Anyone have any idea where to get some new hood or door hinges? I've tried ebay and did a few half-hearted google searches and asked all American classics but no dice. I'm in NW Washington if it matters.
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# ? Oct 6, 2009 06:19 |
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I was driving my 92 Accord DX back to work from lunch and the manual transmission stopped working. It made a noise like grinding gears and now the shifter won't go into any gears.
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# ? Oct 6, 2009 14:20 |
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Strabo4 posted:Anyone have any idea where to get some new hood or door hinges? I've tried ebay and did a few half-hearted google searches and asked all American classics but no dice. I'm in NW Washington if it matters. Awesome car, I have a 70' LTD as well. Mine is a convertible with the 429. So far everything I've bought for it I was able to get at regular parts stores. But I haven't done any body work yet so I don't know if that will work for something like a hinge. This is the pain in the rear end part about buying a car that doesn't have a following like the Mustang where you can build a new car from aftermarket parts.
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# ? Oct 6, 2009 16:42 |
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Got a Superchips Cortex tuner for the G8. It doesn't add much power, but it allowed me to deactivate the DOD (No more horrible drone on the highway) and tweak the torque management settings so the transmission shifts more like a performance car. All in all, I'm very satisfied.
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# ? Oct 6, 2009 18:10 |
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GET EM SLUGGER posted:Got a Superchips Cortex tuner for the G8. It doesn't add much power, but it allowed me to deactivate the DOD (No more horrible drone on the highway) and tweak the torque management settings so the transmission shifts more like a performance car. All in all, I'm very satisfied. I saw a huge difference in power on mine with the 93 performance tune, 50% torque management, and shift points raised. Which tune did you use? Guys are getting 10-15 wheel horsepower out of the 93 performance tune.
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# ? Oct 6, 2009 22:31 |
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I used the 91 tune because we can't get 93 here. I did however set the torque to 50%, and raised the 1-2 shift by 250 rpm. Like I said, I haven't felt a lot of power yet, but I love the way it shifts. And maybe a little more power will come after the tune 'settles' in a day or two.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 02:55 |
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GET EM SLUGGER posted:I used the 91 tune because we can't get 93 here. I did however set the torque to 50%, and raised the 1-2 shift by 250 rpm. Like I said, I haven't felt a lot of power yet, but I love the way it shifts. And maybe a little more power will come after the tune 'settles' in a day or two. Is your car otherwise stock? It should take a few days of normal driving while the ECM relearns your driving habits. With a CAI, axle backs and the aforementioned settings my car will bark the tires on the 1-2 shift with Stabilitrak turned on.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 03:17 |
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Just finished a really lazy radio install on the LTD. I ran a heavy-ish wire from the battery's positive terminal into the cabin, then used a $4 radioshack switch to turn the radio on and off. I hooked it up with those twist-cap wire joiner things, hooked up two speakers, jammed them under the front bench, and then shoved the radio and all the wires into the glove-box so it wasn't out in the open. I hid the wires best as I could under floor mats too keep them out of the way. Babyhitler would murder me.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 03:33 |
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Strabo4 posted:Just finished a really lazy radio install on the LTD. I ran a heavy-ish wire from the battery's positive terminal into the cabin, then used a $4 radioshack switch to turn the radio on and off. I hooked it up with those twist-cap wire joiner things, hooked up two speakers, jammed them under the front bench, and then shoved the radio and all the wires into the glove-box so it wasn't out in the open. I hid the wires best as I could under floor mats too keep them out of the way. I'd help him bury the body...
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 03:52 |
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Pulled my front propshaft so I can drive the car until a replacement U-Joint arrives. In the process discovered one of many oil leaks on the output seal when it dripped EP90 right in my loving eye. Not that I can be bothered fixing the seal, it'll just leak from somewhere else.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 13:59 |
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Fitted a boost gauge to get an idea what the turbo is doing. At least ive found out why this thing goes so well compared to others- the stock boost on the 1KZ-TE motor is 9psi, mines running a solid 12psi!
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 14:37 |
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Ferremit posted:Fitted a boost gauge to get an idea what the turbo is doing. At least ive found out why this thing goes so well compared to others- the stock boost on the 1KZ-TE motor is 9psi, mines running a solid 12psi! I thought you oceanians used kilopascals? That extra boost will come in handy when summer is in full swing and the air is less dense.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 14:40 |
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PSI when refering to air pressure, KPA when refering to water pressure works for me!
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 14:45 |
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Rubiks Pubes posted:Is your car otherwise stock? Yeah, it's otherwise stock. I had the cash for the tuner, or for an intake. I chose the tuner for now. I'm probably going with the Vararam when I get some more cash saved up.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 15:32 |
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Took it for an alignment because I just did all the struts and everything was crooked.
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# ? Oct 7, 2009 17:24 |
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GET EM SLUGGER posted:Yeah, it's otherwise stock. I had the cash for the tuner, or for an intake. I chose the tuner for now. I'm probably going with the Vararam when I get some more cash saved up. Yeah the Vararam is really nice. The best one for these cars for sure. Also did you update your tuner online before you tuned the car? If not you should - the v121 tune was a big jump from the previous ones.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 03:58 |
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I did update it first thing. My car may not run as strong because I'm about 3,500 feet above sea level here. But, with the traction control off and 50% shift torque, I'll get a nice little wiggle when it shifts from 1st to 2nd.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 04:17 |
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blew the teeth off another spider gear (second loving time this year, I never do burnouts or anything, what the gently caress?) cracked the teeth, and went to pull the threaded pin holding the trolley pin in, I pull it out, and the piece of poo poo is snapped half way, meaning I can't even take the loving carier out. So I try everything, chewing gun, a magner, super glue, to try and pull this little piece of embedded pin out. Finally I give up for the night. That's when inspiration hits. Dremel time baby! HAHAHAHA I got you little fucker! So what I did is I slotted the trolley pin over where the threaded pin goes through it, then I chipped metal out until I could see the pin, I tried to remove it, but it wouldn't come, so I cut it back as far as it would go without damaging the carrier, stuck a screwdriver in the slot, and beat the mother fucker with a hammer until it snapped and came free. After that everything was a cinche! Oh yeah, then a chunk of gear tooth that I missed cleaning out the pumpking got stuck in the slot between the ring gear and carrier, and started tickling the end of the pinion gear, making a nice THUMPTHUMPTHUMPTHUMPTHUMP noise, so I had to service the diff again, and while trying to get gear oil in it I cut the bottle open on the muffler shroud and gear oil puked loving everywhere. Ford 7.5"
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 04:24 |
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Dropped the transmission pan on our Suburban, changed the filter and flushed the rest of the old fluid out via the cooler line. This was my first time attempt at servicing an automatic, and now I know when people bitch that it's a pain in the rear end and makes a giant mess they mean it. I managed to spill fluid all over the place while loosening the bolts, and again later when I thought I had the return cooler line unhooked and directed into the bucket. It turned out I unhooked the feed line and ended up spraying ATF all over the exhaust and undercarriage, not to mention the giant puddle in the driveway. I'll be power-washing the driveway tomorrow.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 10:06 |
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Installed a stock rear visor on my MK1 MR2. Broke half the loving clips on the c pillar doing so. Stupid C pillars are worth their weight in gold.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 01:51 |
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Bought a new battery for the LTD and it seems to have fixed most of my electrical issues. My blinkers all work at the correct speed and the high beam switch works now! Yaaaaay. Completely unrelated to my half-assed stereo install.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 04:38 |
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Replaced a burnt bulb in my 190E. A task made enormously easy by Mercedes' tail lamp design: All of the bulbs are on a platter that mates up to the back of the colored plastic of the lamps. Untwist two locks, and the platter comes off. A single harness plugs into the platter, which would probably make debugging electrical problems a touch easier. Not to mention all the bulbs use a common ground. Replacing the bulb reminded me of putting a gem in a socketed item in Diablo.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 08:35 |
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Rubiks Pubes posted:Is your car otherwise stock? My 197bhp Honda Civic can chirp 2nd and 3rd, whats your point? Admittedly, this was on the stock Michelins. I've put a new set of Goodyear Eagle GTs and I doubt it could do it now on the 2->3 shift.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 12:35 |
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BabyJesus posted:My 197bhp Honda Civic can chirp 2nd and 3rd, whats your point? Your Civic didn't weigh over 4,000 pounds? The G8 is a big fatty. Also, the stock transmission tuning had very lazy shifts. That's one of the biggest gripes most owners have. I don't know if the stock torque management was designed to increase the longevity of the transmission, or if they wanted it to shift more like a 'luxury' car. It's bad enough that you had to pay an extra $15K to even have the option for a man tran. Either way, it's pretty unacceptable for a sporty sedan.
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