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Wow looks great! I need a ride :)
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thanks !! and we can make that ride happen for sure
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Really nice work, hope to see it around this year!
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Thanks man appreciate it. It will forsure be around this year ill be at the cookout and everything so im pretty excited
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We should cruise down the to Mitsu Cookout together. You are in the St Francis area correct?
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We could i know me and a buddy plan on meeting up before and cruising down there so a group would be really fun i am in sf area yes
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Ok ha ha we can make that happen for sure sometime
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As the car sits right now planning on starting it up this weekend if all goes well
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love the look of the wheels and great job on the engine bay.
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Thanks man i also love the wheels i think they look great also and i did a better job than i thought i would do on the bay so im very happy with it
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It is now running and got it on the road today. Have a couple things to bug out but nothing major so far it is running great and could not be happier. Will be at the cookout so hope to see everyone there. Also got pulled over already today for the first time in this car cause of noise complaints from the neighbors ha ha
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WOW, looks really good! Can't wait to see it at the cookout.
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Looks great!
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Very nice!
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Thank you guys appreciate it alot !!
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No kidding my buddy was with me who has a huge lifted square body and is loud as f and when i was pulled over right in my neighborhood my buddy drove by us and the cop in his straight piped cobra thats way louder than my car ha ha
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Just a little update on the car has been running great. Only problems ive had are a couple boost leaks oil leak from bad valve cover gasket and also a little minor coolant leak. Everything is fixed and running great now. Next project on the car will be upgrading to brembos and getting some minor rust fixed. A couple pics also of the car.
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Having a couple little issues i ran the tank dry of gas yesturday and now the car dont run for shit im.guessing the fuel pump went. Ill have to check it out and see what the hecks goin on
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Depending on how bad it went dry you could have cooked your fuel pump.
But my guess is you may have clogged the sock/filter that attaches to the fuel pump by getting down that far. |
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Heres the pump i pulled out
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Looks like a Wally 450.
Car is looking good. Almost makes me like and want to do something to my GS-T. LOL! |
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Thanks man i think its time to just get a dual pump hanger ha ha.
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Ha ha maybe in a dream lol
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I'd just stick with a single pump. Get a Boost-a-pump if needed.
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okay so I got my new fuel pump today and got it in and nothing at all its not even making a sound (you should be able to hear it with the key just turned on right ? ) . could it just be the relay?? it really driving me insane and starting to piss me off a little don't get it. so any ideas I would like to get my car to the cookout
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Test voltage at the pump, and voltage in and out of the relay. That will tell you where the problem is.
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I will check on that tomarrow thanks
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If its like the 1gs the fuel pump wont prime till you turn the car over.
Just do a full fuel pump rewire if you havent already |
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There should be a little test connector in the engine bay right? Or is that a 1g thing?
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If you have link just use that function in the MISC tab, pump shouldn't stay on with key on, only when you turn the car on. Can use jumper wires and a batt. and hook it strait up to the pump to make sure it works.
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I think mitsu changed it for the 2gs to prime when the key is just turned on for some safety reason or something like that. Someone correct me if i am wrong.
And why would i have to rewire everything shouldnt everything be fine just wire up the pump and thats it ? |
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They do not, just went and turned my key on.
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Thats what i am checking today mark. I dont have a computer to plug into my car nor do i know how to run link... Havnt really looked into that
And mike not sure if thats a 1g only thing it might be |
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Should have a test connector (believe it is black) on the firewall. That is used for the fuel pump.
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You should see the blue connector and black. I have a brown one as well for grounding timing (2ga's only)
Black is for fuel pump |
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If i find that conector what do i do with it or what will it do hooked up also sorry kinda stupid question
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Jump 12v to that connector and it should turn on the pump.
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