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Originally posted by Aaronbrook37 View PostThere's only one way to learn, right? In my experience, the only way to learn how to fix things is to learn how to break them. As such, I spend as much time learning how to repair and replace things as I do learning how to fix them.
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Boost leak test that thing. Very valuable tool on my srt-4. If you have an exhaust leak it will have a harder time spooling. If it's a pure boost leak the turbo is spooling the same but to get its set boost level its hotter air which will make ya slow.
1993 GL 5 speed
It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!
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Originally posted by Grey Vw View PostNone of my friends understand this. They all just say i'm wasting my money and I could have bought a nicer car. No other car was going to teach me as much as the festiva has.Im not driving a Festiva because I'm poor. I drive a Festiva because i want to!
Dennis
93 L Advancedynamics suspension mod, awaiting B6 swap
91 GL B6 sohc, currently in the hands of DAE undergoing top secret work. Soon to be cable G, with stage 3 F1 Kevlar clutch... To be continued
93 GL In progress BP/hydro G
15 Mitsubishi Mirage daily
88 Dakota tow pig
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Originally posted by Grey Vw View PostNone of my friends understand this. They all just say i'm wasting my money and I could have bought a nicer car. No other car was going to teach me as much as the festiva has.
coilovers will help you a great deal, postman has a really nice writeup somewhere..
if you wanna use ebay coilovers PM me ill send you all the pics of what i did with mine.. actually id use Ebay coilovers + stock shocks and spend the money on a wideband and a boost gauge...
actually thats what you should do, save money for a wideband and boost gauge, even for road racing/time attack/auto x the ebay coilovers work GREAT for what u pay.
GL man.
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Innovate sells a great wideband i haven't put in yet. You can actually use one of their analog outputs as your o2 sensor to the ecu so you don't need another bung or custom downpipe. You can also lean your car out slightly in closed loop with it to score some mpg's if you desire.1993 GL 5 speed
It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!
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Originally posted by getnpsi View PostInnovate sells a great wideband i haven't put in yet. You can actually use one of their analog outputs as your o2 sensor to the ecu so you don't need another bung or custom downpipe. You can also lean your car out slightly in closed loop with it to score some mpg's if you desire.
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Im going with the slc pp2 from 14point7.com
Just throwing that option out there. Seems like a great product. 2 year warranty too.
Prolly add an ACT and EGT to it, prolly fuel pressure too.91GL BP/F3A with boost
13.79 @ 100, 2.2 60' on 8 psi and 155R12's
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The easiest/cheapest and quite possibly most ghetto fabulous way to improve on the sagging preggers cow udder deal would be to install a set of el-cheapo generic ebay coilovers and give the front some more negative camber. Getting rid of all that rear squat will really help weight transfer AND keep the front camber from going so far positive.
With 400lb rear springs on my bp+t the front still lifts and the wheels go camber positive and spin like no tomorrow. We almost need suspension limiters.
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Originally posted by resuwrecked View PostThe easiest/cheapest and quite possibly most ghetto fabulous way to improve on the sagging preggers cow udder deal would be to install a set of el-cheapo generic ebay coilovers and give the front some more negative camber. Getting rid of all that rear squat will really help weight transfer AND keep the front camber from going so far positive.
With 400lb rear springs on my bp+t the front still lifts and the wheels go camber positive and spin like no tomorrow. We almost need suspension limiters.
My camber is actually at -.06 left front and -1.6 right front.
Originally posted by bhazard View PostI'm thinking ratchet straps.
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Originally posted by Grey Vw View Post
My camber is actually at -.06 left front and -1.6 right front.
I've seen motorcycles do this at the track. Would the ratchet straps still go on the front?
I wouldn't really try putting straps on the front unless you want the tech inspector to make you take them off.
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