Spiced MSP
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- 2016 Peterbilt 579
once I get mine where I want it performance wise, she will be a DD with some track time and I'll be starting on an evo 8 or 9, which will be the track monster
Congrats man. If I remember it correctly, you had a pretty cool MSP. Good luck with the new Honduh.
Wait, what?
We are losing OG MSP owners too fast.
I'll never get rid of my MSP.
I've put far to much money into my MSP to part with it on a trade in.
Damn if thats teh case I might even ditch my MSP after just putting roughly 2.3k into it! I have roughly 4-5k inot it in just repairs... its pretty much a brand new car for the most part... The biggest part that im looking forward to is no car payments with in a year hopefully!
Yeah and thats what I'm afraid of. I'm getting out of the navy in a couple years and wont have no where near the income I do now. So, I don't want to be driving a car that could have a serious failure, just by driving it like a regular car. I don't beat on my cars, like ever. So therefore, NA will last a lot longer than FI due to the nature of the beast. NA generally have a lot longer lives than FI cars. I do "spirited" drives (no hard launching, just highway rolls) but that involves boost on the msp and with the skinny rods and oil system problems, it just asking for failure on a regular bases. We won't even mention the transmission woes.
I hear you on that.. I jsut replaced my broken diff with a mfactory diff so I wont have to worry about that and the trans was rebuilt roughly a year ago. And as far as the rods go. You really only have to worry about if you **** the car past red line, beat the ever living piss out of it and last but not least running more then stock boost.
What a lot of people fail to realise is that the car was only designed to handle so much safely. How many 100% stock msp's do you see with a blown motor? I have yet to see one but the diff is another story. lol
As for the stock msps blowing their motor, I'd say its not as many as it used to be. When I first got my msp, there were a lot more blown motors. I'm sure we couldn;t even find all the zoom zoom boom boom threads.
some of those were probably people who were looking for quick power(turning up the boost) without proper mods or tuning
Yeah my msp was sweet for sure. However, it was definitely getting up there in miles, and it had been in an accident. When I was offered 6k for it, I took it
I think thats the biggest issue with the zoom zoom booms aside from a bad ass tune. After all the car did come out int he F&F ear so I'm sure your onto something spiced. Trust me I loved my car at 10psi but turned it back down to 5psi. yes its less then stock but also safer IMO. then again I also put out stock power levels at 5psi compared to 7psi on a 100% stock MSP.
Most people now who are doing their MSP's are taking the time and doing it right. However the protege is a dead platforum now and parts will only be harder to find cheaply. With that said the high end parts will still be on the market for a nice build years down the road and good blocks will also be cheaper. Aside from out bad ass rods I think the lack of a tuning solution is what wills our platform.
True, I never really had any problems with mine. Any big ones anyway and I was running a 28RS for 2 years at 10psi. A lot of it has to do with the driver and so on. However, it has it always be in the back of your mind, like you said earlier.
Don't get me wrong. The si from 06-08 has had some transmission issues. However, honda unlike mazda with the lsd issued a TSB and you can get it fixed for free. The SIs and the RSX-s have the same motor and trans. The issue was the synchro in 3rd gear. It won't leave you stranded like the msp lsd issue. It will just pop out of 3rd or be hard to put into 3rd. Not as bad as, dead on side of road. Which could be 100s of miles from your house.
I had to grind just a bit off the front bolt hole of the rear motor mount but otherwise it fit fine. I'm glad I don't have to do that rear mount ever again.Minerva rear motor mount installed but not torqued down. What a pain in the ass it was getiing it to line up.
Your using a torque wrench? the easiest way to get the mounts in and out is with an impact. If you dont have one, trust me, you should invest in one. Best thing I ever bought