Im so excited to get back in mine. Hopefully I have now ordered all the parts I need to button my motor back up this weekend, then I can move on to repainting the shelf below brake booster and then the transmission drop for seal/clutch replacement. Spring will be here before I know it
All this work youre doing is pushing me closer and closer to spending big money on my miata. Just waiting to see what/if the bonus from work will be like
I would too if my and my wifes jobs could be worked remote. I could leave this company and pull it off, but she (a dentist) isnt working remote anytime soon!!
its not even about the 6k miles id put on the car, its more about I want to keep exploring the west so Id need even more time out there! Hell, knowing me I would get to Utah and say to the hell with CA and just stay there
I am! HOWEVER! I do not think I will be driving my sunburst out there and back due to time off limitations. I do have enough PTO to cover the trip, but I dont want to be spending it driving the midwest twice. If I were still in WA, Id for sure make the cruise down.
What ill be doing is flying...
Me too! However this will likely be my last year daily driving it. Driveway is steep-ish with no run up at my new house and last week I got stuck trying to get out of my icy driveway. My wife's v6 rav4 went up like nothing was there on all season tires, but my p5 with new snow tires made it...
my "new" reman caliper already got a leak somehow. Not from the bleeder or banjo. I tightened up further the bolt which seals off the parking brake adjuster, but still i think this is a warranty issue :/
Damn correct language gets me every time! yeah it was very convenient that a mini fuse fits in just fine and offers that little bit of protection. So bring on the protege5's last winter without push clutch to start!
okay lets change the phrasing here to say I disabled the neutral switch with that fuse. Happy now?!?! haha
Day 4 of driving the car now with fuse in place.
Starts without depressing clutch pedal.
Idle is where it always was.
Cruise control works as before. Pressing brake turns it off. Pressing...
A friend of mine used to have an old b2200 with a keypad which it had to enter in a code, then depress clutch and turn key to start. Really silly and stupid especially if you stalled and had to restart every when in traffic.
I've definitely driven over 30km/h to zero more than 10 times since...