and would this side mirror work with the msp??
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MIRR...ies?hash=item56337c74dd&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245
All 01-03 parts from the front doors forward are the same, give or take minor differences.
Your msps are not that special to be entirely different from the p5s or proteges. (evil)
All 01-03 parts from the front doors forward are the same, give or take minor differences.
Your msps are not that special to be entirely different from the p5s or proteges. (evil)
Mirrors, headlights, bumper, and grille are all different for the msp and the fender is different on the msp and p5 because it has a hole for the side skirt (not a huge deal there though)
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I've been told that the trick is to avoid letting it idle a long time or hold steady at a high speed for a long time. In other words, , drive easy but take it up and down, up and down, up and down through the R's for 50 - 100 miles and drive normal but go easy for another 400 miles. After that you can put the hammer down whenever you want.
I'd set the timer to 1 minute at the beginning. You wont be pushing it hard enough to need more than that.
ok so i got to ask sense i have heard both and need some oppinions, when breaking in the motor is it best to drive it like i normaly drive it, or take it eazy on it no high rpm s**** and all that for 500 miles?
Mirrors are the same, just painted different. Headlights are not different for sedans but for p5s(the fit the same though), grille on msps and p5s are the same, and a hole can be drilled in the fenders.
Thats what I call, minor differences.
Here's an article I read some time ago, I think someone kight have posted it on here before. Some pretty good info.http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
hey thanks for that artical bro, so after reading that i should just open it up and run it like i would normaly?
Well like he said it's a very controversial topic. I've never done it myself but with experience like that I don't see why you couldn't trust it.
hey thanks for that artical bro, so after reading that i should just open it up and run it like i would normaly?