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Old 6-20-07, 18:34   #76 (permalink)
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mine worked fine for me going from a 1genb to 1gena. except now i have an ugly orange button sticking out the end of my combo switch. reason i switched mine out was cause my brights were jacked

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Old 6-20-07, 18:35   #77 (permalink)
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mine worked fine for me going from a 1genb to 1gena. except now i have an ugly orange button sticking out the end of my combo switch
lol....I like the orange cruise knob. it's serious bidness.

I think I might perform surgery so that the high beam flash doesn't work when you pull back. it's just three pins I need to pull.....

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Old 7-9-07, 5:20   #78 (permalink)
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http://www.btnturbo.com/catalogue/BTN_Cat_2005.pdf
list of factory turbo cars that second hand turbos could be scavenged off for an upgrade. if this sucks, delete it or move it where it belongs.

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Old 8-12-07, 0:07   #79 (permalink)
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MPV Blower fan swap for more air inside the car. Courtesy Evo626.

http://www.mx6.com/forums/1g-mx6-gen...cold-here.html (MPV blower installed in my 626=burrrr its cold in here)

1990 626 GT 5 Door-- which "goes like a scalded weasel" says my father-in-law... on 1/2 throttle... Zoom Zoom...
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Old 8-12-07, 15:16   #80 (permalink)
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the only difference i found in the combo switches was the cruise connection. all the other connectors pluged up and worked properly on my 626. the 1ga switch used a 4 wire 4 pin connector and the 1gb switch had a 3 wire 4 pin connector. i switched mine to get variible intermitten wipers cause my dx 626 didnt have it.

91 626 DX, 89 F2T swapped, probinator chipped ecu, 2.5 inch exhaust and downpipe, zebel housing, 10 psi, mazdaspeed FSTB, blaster2 coil, pacesetter sts, rstb and lower tie bar, suby calipers, rear disc brakes, PGT rear swaybar, eibach springs, MSD 6A
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Old 8-15-07, 22:05   #81 (permalink)
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Are the injector clips the same between the 90-92 NA's and GT's?


If so, then the Mazda 1.8L I4 (BP motor found in the Escort GT's) injector clips are identical. I know for sure they are identical to the 90-92 NA's, but not sure if the GT's have the same clips (I know the 88-89 NA's and GT's share the same clips)

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Old 9-20-07, 23:57   #82 (permalink)
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Are there any strut bars that fit our 1st gen cars? has anyone heard of hacking them to fit?

I'm looking for a decent FSTB. Not the best (like Dutch) but not a shower rod either.

ideas???
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Old 9-21-07, 10:49   #83 (permalink)
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I bought a used set from someone.. I think they ARE modded 2nd gen tower braces to fit the 1st gen tho... the holes are drilled out a little bigger.

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Old 9-25-07, 22:54   #84 (permalink)
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mazdaspeed has a front strut tower bar from a capella if u can find one, like this one


91 626 DX, 89 F2T swapped, probinator chipped ecu, 2.5 inch exhaust and downpipe, zebel housing, 10 psi, mazdaspeed FSTB, blaster2 coil, pacesetter sts, rstb and lower tie bar, suby calipers, rear disc brakes, PGT rear swaybar, eibach springs, MSD 6A
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Old 1-17-08, 1:15   #85 (permalink)
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Anyone no if a seat belt for a 91 mx6 GD model 2.2L turbo, can be interchanged with the newer V6 mx6's?
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Old 1-23-08, 21:30   #86 (permalink)
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if you switch out the whole thing and do a little of cutting it works. i had 2g seatbelts in my 1g

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Old 5-19-08, 23:15   #87 (permalink)
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2ng gen rear trailing arms are a direct fit & a nice upgrade, tubular design, much like awr's & cheap as hell!!! all ya gotta do it attatch the ebrake mount a little off, but the difference is sweet for the 10 bux I spent on mine!! pics to prove it..


'90 pgt.....the usual mods...........ps....I don't ask questions prior to searching Founder of the home for the grammatically challenged.....few pics of my baby!!... http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/c...izzo90_photos/
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Old 6-26-08, 9:57   #88 (permalink)
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Hi, guy I got part numbers for does who might want ARP head bolts, they do not have a kit so you have to order them per bolt.


Ok I called ARP and gave them the messurements for the head bolts holes. Head thinkness 76mm, block bolts depth 29mm and the tread Pitch 12 by 1.50

ARP 2000
Part number# AU4.950-2B $20.22 US per stud

Washer part# 200-8516 (per washer) $.94
Nuts part# 300-8307 (per nut) $4.33


If anybody looking for ARP head bolts.

92 240sx turbo,92 red mx6 gt

You want some? COME GET SOME!!! Ka24de-T (T67turbo)

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