Just got back from Louisiana (Baton Rouge). Damn its humid there! Kinda reminds me of home (Florida) in a bad way. I drove my wife's car (2002 Protege5) and it did well. It was first long trip we took it on since she bought it. Its definitely a fun car to drive. But not as fun as mine! So since Im back, it's time to get back on the MSP. Here's my syllabus for this round:
* replace exhaust manifold
* replace WGA and get the connecting hose to boost only
* install MBC
* do ninja flips if everything works right
I plan to take pics during the install and share them with you of course.
So KrayzieFox brought up a good point that I have also been considering. If my car has 142k miles on it, then most likely, so does the turbo. When I had all my intercooler pipes off, I checked the turbine for spin and shaft play. There wasn't any play in the shaft and the turbine spun nice and freely. So either it was babied (which I know the original wasn't) or it was replaced or rebuilt at some time. I didn't find any oil in any of my pipes so I know the seals are good for now. In the future, I may get it rebuilt myself just to start with a clean slate. I had considered the legendary disco potato, but I'm trying not to have to go forged or upgrade my internals (for now). I know I can run the T28 at a lower psi but it seems a bit excessive (cost and power) for now. So for now Im going to take my chances with what I got. The turbo isn't super hard to remove so I feel ok to leave well enough alone for now.
Another thing I should mention is my valve seals (you know what's coming...). When I start my car in the morning, I get a lil puff of smoke usually. But sometimes it doesn't. If it was an all the time thing, It could be a number of things, but the few times it doesn't puff lets me know it was most likely my valve seals. Its not bad yet, but once I get my turbo working right again, and with extra added boost (thinking of going somewhere between 7 - 9psi for now), I'm going to get blow by, and put my PCV valve to the test. I did purchase the Millenia PCV (yet to be installed), so I should be ok with a lil added boost, but too much blow by isn't good. I called my local mechanic (Yost for those in ATX) and to rebuild (which requires machining) would cost $1750. This is too much! I looked online and found a co. that sells rebuilt FS heads (they're all the same) for $350 and that includes cams. So this will be coming up not too far in the future.
Also, because I was tired of looking at my rims with the finish coming off, I bought some new rims. They should be here in a few days. I plan on painting the stock Racing Harts and putting them onto the Protege5. Hiroe (the wifey) requested I paint them gunmetal gray, which is also the color of my new ones. I really like the Volk 6 spoke, but its a lil rich for me. In my search for something similar (searching for rims is a real pain I must say), I found these...
Theyre by MB and they were pretty cheap and most likely heavy. But it'll hold me over for now. With the rims and mounting and balancing, I paid about $635. I'm using the tires that are currently on my Racing Harts, and the MB's are same size as stock (17x7). I know the offset should be 50mm - 55mm, and the new ones are 43mm. I'm guessing its 50/50 chance they'll rub a lil (only in the back prolly), but can easily be fixed with a camber kit. And worst case scenario, I got them from Discount Tire and being they said it would fit, they'll refund my $ if they don't. I'll keep you posted on how that goes.
* replace exhaust manifold
* replace WGA and get the connecting hose to boost only
* install MBC
* do ninja flips if everything works right
I plan to take pics during the install and share them with you of course.
So KrayzieFox brought up a good point that I have also been considering. If my car has 142k miles on it, then most likely, so does the turbo. When I had all my intercooler pipes off, I checked the turbine for spin and shaft play. There wasn't any play in the shaft and the turbine spun nice and freely. So either it was babied (which I know the original wasn't) or it was replaced or rebuilt at some time. I didn't find any oil in any of my pipes so I know the seals are good for now. In the future, I may get it rebuilt myself just to start with a clean slate. I had considered the legendary disco potato, but I'm trying not to have to go forged or upgrade my internals (for now). I know I can run the T28 at a lower psi but it seems a bit excessive (cost and power) for now. So for now Im going to take my chances with what I got. The turbo isn't super hard to remove so I feel ok to leave well enough alone for now.
Another thing I should mention is my valve seals (you know what's coming...). When I start my car in the morning, I get a lil puff of smoke usually. But sometimes it doesn't. If it was an all the time thing, It could be a number of things, but the few times it doesn't puff lets me know it was most likely my valve seals. Its not bad yet, but once I get my turbo working right again, and with extra added boost (thinking of going somewhere between 7 - 9psi for now), I'm going to get blow by, and put my PCV valve to the test. I did purchase the Millenia PCV (yet to be installed), so I should be ok with a lil added boost, but too much blow by isn't good. I called my local mechanic (Yost for those in ATX) and to rebuild (which requires machining) would cost $1750. This is too much! I looked online and found a co. that sells rebuilt FS heads (they're all the same) for $350 and that includes cams. So this will be coming up not too far in the future.
Also, because I was tired of looking at my rims with the finish coming off, I bought some new rims. They should be here in a few days. I plan on painting the stock Racing Harts and putting them onto the Protege5. Hiroe (the wifey) requested I paint them gunmetal gray, which is also the color of my new ones. I really like the Volk 6 spoke, but its a lil rich for me. In my search for something similar (searching for rims is a real pain I must say), I found these...

Theyre by MB and they were pretty cheap and most likely heavy. But it'll hold me over for now. With the rims and mounting and balancing, I paid about $635. I'm using the tires that are currently on my Racing Harts, and the MB's are same size as stock (17x7). I know the offset should be 50mm - 55mm, and the new ones are 43mm. I'm guessing its 50/50 chance they'll rub a lil (only in the back prolly), but can easily be fixed with a camber kit. And worst case scenario, I got them from Discount Tire and being they said it would fit, they'll refund my $ if they don't. I'll keep you posted on how that goes.