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~PaTricK~
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~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
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So what are you saying? go with BA Astina or 626 5 lug and that's it? or stick with the 4 lug and just upgrade to better pads, rotors, lines and fluid?
I can lock up my wheels with what I have now(stock)...so if I upgrade to aftermarket stuff, I'd probably be golden. I'll just be limited in wheel choices...
I'll take a closer look at the brake system on my buddy's 626 parts cars has and decide from there...I'm a bit concerned on F/R brake proportioning...doing this could probably make the car more dangerous...Last edited by Wilyb; 12-15-2011, 09:52 AM.91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile
New Thread:
Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B
Old Threads:
WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb
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If you can get BA astina 5 lug spindles front/rear GET THEM!!! also grab me a set. i need the rears yesterday hahah---Has ClubProtege helped you in someway? show your support by Contributing--- Click Here---
1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi
I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but BA Astina 5 lug would be the equivalent to the the 88-91 626, MX6...no?91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile
New Thread:
Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B
Old Threads:
WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb
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no & no. different all around in the spindle casting & the rear heavily likely too---Has ClubProtege helped you in someway? show your support by Contributing--- Click Here---
1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi
I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it
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Does your car have 4 wheel disc stock? The BG came with 9 1/4"" front disc / rear drum or optional 4 wheels discs. If you have 4 wheel disc and the front rotors are 10 1/4" I would get some good quality slotted rotors, pads, fluid and flex lines and call it a day. If you want 5 bolt by all means upgrade, just don't go to crazy with the rotor diameter. If you have the 9 1/4" front disc / rear drum set-up you can upgrade it with the bigger Protege, Escort Gt, or MX-3 V6 brakes. A lot of people use the stock proportioning valve with the brake upgrade successfully. I put an adjustable proportioning valve on my car. (all my brake lines were shot, so the timing was right) LOL. Not rocket science really, just go to a wide open space and make sure the car locks up its front brakes before its rear brakes and comes to a nice controlled stop. If it does not put a adjustable proportioning valve inline to the rear brakes and dial out the back brakes as needed to have the fronts lock up before the rears.Dominic Toretto rocks a MaZda and his cell phone number starts in "(323)"
My Work Log:http://www.wihandyman.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46003
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Yeah it's disc all around...with the bigger diameter discs...
I would seriously doubt Mazda would cast spindles and hubs for just one model car...there has to be an American equivalent...
Ryan regarding the dipstick and tube, I'll get my friend to come look at the engine and depending on how things turn out, I'll either ngotiate some trades with him or cannibalize it... If I tear it apart, I'll send that stuff to you for future considerations...
I'm beginning to think I bought that stuff for nothing...Last edited by Wilyb; 12-15-2011, 04:54 PM.91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile
New Thread:
Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B
Old Threads:
WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb
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profit??? you can molest that 2.2 block to fit a certain already in possession cylinder head ...............---Has ClubProtege helped you in someway? show your support by Contributing--- Click Here---
1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi
I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it
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lol...they say it can't be done...but( there's always a but) there's a Russian guy on Youtube who did it... engine may not last long, but it would be pretty nasty!91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile
New Thread:
Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B
Old Threads:
WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb
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I'm consistently looking on other forums for a 626 half shaft...Looks like I'll be ordering from Pickn'pull.com91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile
New Thread:
Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B
Old Threads:
WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb
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Originally posted by Wilyb View Postlol...they say it can't be done...
and the probe and mx6 use the exact same midshaft as the 626.Last edited by monoxidechild; 12-16-2011, 02:18 PM.~PaTricK~
-Current car's-
~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
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if you want increased displacement without effecting the rod ratio. thats the "proper" way to go about it.
Throwing a 2.2 crank into a FE3 block seems silly in retrospect.---Has ClubProtege helped you in someway? show your support by Contributing--- Click Here---
1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi
I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it
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tossing a 2.2 crank in the fe3 has Always seemed silly to me. since no ones ever maxed out the 2.0 version, there's really no need to improve upon it yet. keep it simple with what you know works is the way i look at it.~PaTricK~
-Current car's-
~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
What are you driving?
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[QUOTE=monoxidechild;and the probe and mx6 use the exact same midshaft as the 626.[/QUOTE]
Shoot forgot about the Probe...Looking on Wikipedia ( I know I know)it tells me that G5M gearbox was in the second Gen Probe - 93-97, but I need it to come out of the 88-92, right?
Mono, I'm finding your name all over the place...MX6, 626,CP... U on Probe talk too? Haven't checked there yet...91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile
New Thread:
Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B
Old Threads:
WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb
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im a mod on PT actually. lol. have been for like 7 years. and yea, im on most every mazda forum.
the G5M was in the 88-92's also. in the 2.2 n/a. thats actually the trans you would want to use on a FE3 install if you didnt want to cut your frame rails. its also the same trans that would have came stock on the FE3 originally. minus maybe slightly different gearing depending.~PaTricK~
-Current car's-
~ 92 Probe GT Turbo, 90 FE3 Turbo 626GT hatch, 97 KL mtx 626, 05 Mazda6, 09 Kia Sportage V6~
What are you driving?
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