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  1. bwalt

    bwalt's MSP build log

    Great news, the new clutch is holding! I've gone all the way to 20psi and man oh man does this thing haul!! 400whp is the goal. I think after tidying up the AFR's and some more boost, it will be achievable.
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    15-20psi logs.webp

  4. bwalt

    bwalt's MSP build log

    New clutch arrived early last month. I chose the Spec Stage 3+ MSP version. It's installed and broken in. Sure am glad I went this route. Streetability is fantastic, even with the lightweight flywheel. Pedal effort has increased but not an uncomfortable amount over the NA Protege clutch. Time...
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  7. bwalt

    For Sale Spec Stage 3+ Clutch Brand New fits Protege, P5 and MSP

    Brand new unused Spec Stage 3+ clutch kit. This is the NA protege version with 429 flywheel torque rating. One of the best performance clutches I've used. Pedal feel and streetability are fantastic for a sub 300wtq protege. Reason I'm selling is I now make more power than this clutch can...
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  10. bwalt

    Intermittent Electrical Overcharging

    Just tug on the center of the belt between the water pump and alternator, it should have a little slack and you should be able to twist the belt with your fingers about 90 degrees. Too tight and you'll put excessive strain alternator bearing, water pump bearing and especially the crankshaft main...
  11. bwalt

    Intermittent Electrical Overcharging

    Usually a squeal is heard when the belt slips but I'm some cases it won't. It's easy to verify belt tension with the engine not running.
  12. bwalt

    Intermittent Electrical Overcharging

    +1 on the aftermarket alternators being no good out of the box, even the so called 'new' units. Denso reman probably your best bet. Is your belt tight enough? Could be slipping at higher rpm. Alternator charging control is through the ecu if I remember correctly.
  13. bwalt

    bwalt's MSP build log

    I just did a couple warm up/cool down cycles and the air seemed to burp out as it normally would. Topped off the radiator afterwards. At some point I will probably put a heat sleeve over the lower hose. Exhaust wrap on the downpipe already does a fantastic job, one more layer cant hurt.
  14. bwalt

    bwalt's MSP build log

    Manifold is wrapped. Turbo efficiency is up, under-hood temps are down. Also starting to remove the lineup of gauges across my dash in favour of a haltech can gauge. The individual gauge sensors will then be wired to the ecu for data logging and engine protection.
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  17. bwalt

    TheMAN's Turbo LHD Sport20...err MSP Conversion

    Very nicely put together. You have all the goodies from different markets and some rare upgrades. Probably the best example of an OEM+ setup Protege imo.
  18. bwalt

    bwalt's MSP build log

    Dug out my new clutch kit that was preemptively bought a few years ago.. After reviewing the torque rating for this model, I'm not confident it will hold. This is the NA protege version of the Spec Stage 3+ rated for 429tq at the flywheel, same as what I'm running now. If you subtract 15%...
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  20. bwalt

    bwalt's MSP build log

    @TheMAN - likely a mis-understanding about the cam timing. I know there will be a "sweet spot" for this engine. I am fully aware of potential air pockets causing false sensor readings. The bends in the lower rad hose aren't pretty, but it works. Another indicator I'm running cooler and not too...
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