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Well, my fan issue is finally solved.
I put in a '94 ECU and problem went away. Fan is now off until computer tells it to come one, etc - working normally.
So for some reason the 93 ECU wasn't happy with the sensor I put in - but at the same time it wasn't unhappy with it because it didn't give me the 69 CEL code if it either didn't see the sensor or the sensor was sending out of spec signals.
Of course, when you solve one thing, something else comes up - now my ProSport water temp gauge is bouncing like crazy (it did it once before, so it predates the ECU change). 70% of the time it will read temperature normally (170-205*F), and the rest of the time the needle just bounces from 250-300 degrees. The temps are normal (checked with another gauge + the stock gauge). The ground is solid....I wonder if the sending unit/sensor is just going crazy. Don't know if it should, it has less than 5k miles on it....'90 Mazda 323 - V6 KLDE, supercharged, right-hand drive, build log
'93 Ford Probe GT - a few mods...
10.24 @ 139.5 mph [16 psi] - Timeslip
490whp, 447 wtq @ 20psi - Dyno sheet
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I must say, I do NOT get tired of girlies whipping out their iPhones in traffic and snapping pics... almost every day this car ends up on someone's Facebook feed
Quite the conversation starter, as well...haven't asked for bewbs yet, but with summer coming, who knows
I think I ought to keep a camera in the car just to take pics of those taking pics
As for car work, I got the lights wired for a trailer. Next pics will hopefully include the 323 on the boat ramp...I can't wait, the sunshine is calling'90 Mazda 323 - V6 KLDE, supercharged, right-hand drive, build log
'93 Ford Probe GT - a few mods...
10.24 @ 139.5 mph [16 psi] - Timeslip
490whp, 447 wtq @ 20psi - Dyno sheet
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That is wicked build !!!!!!handed down to my old man : 1994 Escort gt
Race car: 1991 EGT BP/bpt
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to mr Dan [Sac]
I would personally like to extend a huge round of applause on this build. congrats on tieing ROTM w/ Deeaone. two VERY clean rides.
I love the fact that NEITHER of you went over the top with bling. Keep it clean and stock looking is (in my eyes) the best way to go.
AND i just started reading your work log about 4 hours ago. I have read every word on every post and looked at every picture at least 2 times. Thank you for allowing me to so diligently procrastinate on my homework! It has been well worth the trouble! tomorrow, i will most likely pick back up on Page 34 where i left off to see this build thru to the end!
I feel i speak for all members of CP when i say you are awarded +A billion prop points! Keep up the good clean work and make sure to share pics of the nudity you encounter in your warm state of CA.
sincerely, a jaw dropped fan92 Pro - Daily Beater and project- current frankenstein
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Originally posted by Dan [Sac] View PostOf course, when you solve one thing, something else comes up - now my ProSport water temp gauge is bouncing like crazy (it did it once before, so it predates the ECU change). 70% of the time it will read temperature normally (170-205*F), and the rest of the time the needle just bounces from 250-300 degrees. The temps are normal (checked with another gauge + the stock gauge). The ground is solid....I wonder if the sending unit/sensor is just going crazy. Don't know if it should, it has less than 5k miles on it....
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Could be, but it's likely the gauge as other ProSport users have reported similar episodes. I also installed an OEM overflow/burp tank from a Geo Metro to keep things as factory-engineered as possible.
Rumor has it that some OEM GTR sideskirts might make their way in my greasy hands soon!'90 Mazda 323 - V6 KLDE, supercharged, right-hand drive, build log
'93 Ford Probe GT - a few mods...
10.24 @ 139.5 mph [16 psi] - Timeslip
490whp, 447 wtq @ 20psi - Dyno sheet
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GTR skirts!!! awesome man!-Jack
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91 626 LX - basically stock and pretty slow still
http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...my-GD-626-LX-)
01 E53 3.0i - FOR SALE! pm if interested
91 USDM Protege LX - SOLD! turbo/manifold up for sale!
http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46606
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I'll have to go through the receipts to figure out the fitting - the outboard side was a -8AN male fitting, the inboard was whatever the Maximum Motorsports thread pitch used on their oil filter housings.
Some pics from today's stormy afternoon - these are cell phone pics, and the car is pretty dirty, as it rained for the past 24 hours pretty hard.
'90 Mazda 323 - V6 KLDE, supercharged, right-hand drive, build log
'93 Ford Probe GT - a few mods...
10.24 @ 139.5 mph [16 psi] - Timeslip
490whp, 447 wtq @ 20psi - Dyno sheet
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awesome pictures! I love that it's dark grey top and bottom, but the blue sky is the divider.-Jack
ONTARIO MAZDA CLUB! Join! https://www.facebook.com/groups/500055016671733/
91 626 LX - basically stock and pretty slow still
http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...my-GD-626-LX-)
01 E53 3.0i - FOR SALE! pm if interested
91 USDM Protege LX - SOLD! turbo/manifold up for sale!
http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46606
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