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Age: 41 Posts: 36 Joined: 11th Feb 2010 Ride: 1992 Ford fairmont Ghia 5L Location: Dannevirke |
Well sold off my eb last night only took 2 days to sell once i listed it haha, so that was good!
Now got me a 1996 EF2 xr8 302w 5speed manual 195k's on the clock looks to be pretty well looked after Standard motor apart from my msd rotor/dizzy cap and coil i put on Also have extractors with full custom exhaust running duel exhausts 1 resonator on either side then both exhausts join up just behind the diff into a single pipe. 17" mags with 235/45 tyres allround. Pics to come hopefully today if i have nice weather Only problem i have notice with it is when its cold once u get to like 3-3.5k rpm mostly in 1st/2nd it surges / feels like no power "normal driving" haha but once its all warmd up after awhile of driving its fine? It did it before all my msd gear went on so i know its not that sparkplugs are new it looks like and gap at 1.4mm Going to run some injector cleaner thru the car today, and will look at getting new fuel filter and leads. And see how i go, but apart from that very fun car to drive and sounds bloody awesome. |
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sound's nice matey, cant wait to see the pictures.
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Age: 41 Posts: 36 Joined: 11th Feb 2010 Ride: 1992 Ford fairmont Ghia 5L Location: Dannevirke |
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Age: 41 Posts: 36 Joined: 11th Feb 2010 Ride: 1992 Ford fairmont Ghia 5L Location: Dannevirke |
changed fuel filter, put injector cleaner thru the car and new set of leads still got abit of a surge happening more so when cold. So ill get a new set of sparkplugs could have a faulty one in there breaking down under load.
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have you tried cleaning the MAF? -
Look around - theres threads on it (mostly on mustang forums..). DONT use brake or carby cleaner - they are a little too agressive. Use MAF Cleaner, or a good non-lubricating electronics cleaner Nigel |
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Age: 41 Posts: 36 Joined: 11th Feb 2010 Ride: 1992 Ford fairmont Ghia 5L Location: Dannevirke |
thats the first thing i cleand, its not a major problem just one of them little things that annoy you intill it goes away lol
ill put new plugs in it tomorrow that should fix it |
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let me know.
I just picked up a work hack 86 EF II XR8. Its good enough, but the engine will end up in something else |
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Age: 41 Posts: 36 Joined: 11th Feb 2010 Ride: 1992 Ford fairmont Ghia 5L Location: Dannevirke |
haha no worries the joys of new cars and working out all there little problems haha
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Oh yeah. I started with a blown oil sensor, and leaky timing cover with rusted bolts.
Im roadworthy now |
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Age: 41 Posts: 36 Joined: 11th Feb 2010 Ride: 1992 Ford fairmont Ghia 5L Location: Dannevirke |
Put my new plugs in gapd them at 1.4mm seems to have fixed the problem did notice 2 of the plugs that came out were only about 1.1mm and the rest was 1.4mm
just need to lower it now and shes a sweet ride, funny thing is my old eb seemd like it was quicker haha i think that had been done up abit but ahh well. love the sound when changing the gears in the manual |
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