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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby CJ » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:26 pm

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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:47 pm

Thanks CJ, looks liks the indicators are the easier of the 2 to fit. I'll get them in as soon as I can.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:54 pm

So I saw an RX-8 parked beside my car today and thought, hmmm, those alloys look good and might look good on my car. Only trouble is they're 18". I've already got limited rubbing on the inside wheel arch so I'm not sure if they would suit too good. Anyone know any place in Ireland that may have a set and may be some experience on 18" wheels on the FTO?
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby colm_mcm » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:03 pm

I had 18's on my blue FTO, they completely ruin the handling, stick with 17's.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:21 pm

colm_mcm wrote:I had 18's on my blue FTO, they completely ruin the handling, stick with 17's.

I'll take your work Colm. Thanks. The hunt continues :)
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby CJ » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:47 pm

Dilogoat86 wrote:I saw an RX-8 parked beside my car today and thought, hmmm, those alloys look good and might look good on my car.


They will definitely fit but take Colms advice...

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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:48 pm

Okay so this rev dropping issue is back again. Revs drop to 500rpm or less and sometimes cuts out. TPS? Is the FTO TPS the same as any other mitsubishi? It's £158 on camskill and I just can't afford to fork out that kinda money right now. Need to get a battery sorted soon too.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby CJ » Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:25 pm

FTO TPS is model specific. Suggest you run a voltage /resistance check on the TPS, search the forums then get 2 clothes pins and a multimeter. Assume a diagnostic didn't flag anything?

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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby colm_mcm » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:34 pm

this isn't a stepper motor problem?
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:38 pm

It could be that too I suppose.

I'm going to have a garage for my usage next weekend so I'll take off the plenum and throttle body, clean everything and see what happens. Change the plugs while I'm at it and then take off the down pipes and see if I can source the blowing.

Dials, and HIDs after I do all that and then rear droplink and front and rear ARB bushes. It'll be up in the garage for the whole weekend I'd imagine.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Wildhound » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:38 pm

Doesn't that usually only affect a cold engine?
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Aido C » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:08 pm

When were the plugs last changed? Bad plugs can cause low idle and cutting out.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Johnk » Fri Jan 15, 2010 8:06 pm

colm_mcm wrote:I had 18's on my blue FTO, they completely ruin the handling, stick with 17's.

Elaine's got 17's on her 1 and i've got 19's on mine :D ,Do not fine the handling bad on mine at all
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Wildhound » Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:38 pm

Aido C wrote:When were the plugs last changed? Bad plugs can cause low idle and cutting out.


Actually you might have hit the nail on the head. I serviced the car before I sold it to him and bought a set of plugs but never got to changing them. I gave him the set but he hasn't put them in yet!
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby colm_mcm » Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:56 pm

Johnk wrote:Elaine's got 17's on her 1 and i've got 19's on mine :D ,Do not fine the handling bad on mine at all



Drive an FTO with 17's, 215/45 tyres (AFAIK the tyres on Elaines 17's are really small?) and lowered suspension and compare.
With the 18's the bar gets unsettled by any imperfections or bumps on the road, this is really noticible on bends. There was a world of difference in the handling of my blue and silver cars, I didn't realise till I got the silver one.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:51 am

Did a bit of work on the car over the weekend. Saturday I spent a hour putting in the new EL dials from the FTO-Shop. Relatively trouble free but now I need to fiddle with the temp and fuel needles to get them to read properly. Pictures to follow when I get home. I have to say I'm very impressed with them. They light up with a cool turqoise backlight that suits the car very well. Also fitted the SS dial surrounds and the SS Needle cups. I also replaced the battery with a HCB005 from Halfords and it appears to have solved my idle and power issues. HurrAY!!!!!!

Sunday I replaced the rear droplink and ARB bushes. Disasterous! The bolt on the d/s holding the ARB bracket in sheered with little or no pressure from me. Had to take off the vertical bracket and drill and tap the welded nut. Evetually got that done. Both droplinks had to be cut off because the nuts were rusted to the bolts. Sigh! All done though.

Next on my list is from ARB bushes, plugs and an engine bay clean.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Mitsumaniac » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:47 pm

Dilogoat86 wrote:plugs and an engine bay clean.


I`m very glad to hear this Dilo :wink:

Good job with the rest!
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:11 pm

Drove to work today and the dash lights went out. The warning lights still work but the first click on the lights turns nothing on at all. The engine check light has come on a few times for a second or two and yesterday it cut out once. AHHHHH!!! Annoying! Is the lights thing a fuse? Similar to the brake lights/dash lights fuse problem.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:01 pm

On a seperate note. I'd like to borrow a set of standard alloys if there's a set about? They don't need to be in any particular condition. I'm just going to start a refurb of the alloys and I may as well start with them completely off.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby paul2508 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:22 pm

Dilogoat86 wrote:Drove to work today and the dash lights went out. The warning lights still work but the first click on the lights turns nothing on at all. The engine check light has come on a few times for a second or two and yesterday it cut out once. AHHHHH!!! Annoying! Is the lights thing a fuse? Similar to the brake lights/dash lights fuse problem.

i would say blown fuse, how did you hook them up? the el dials may have caused something to short, are the wires off the dials away from others
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:20 pm

I got the dials sorted last night. When i put the gear surround back on I must've caught a wire and shorted the 10A fuse associated with it. Replaced it and all is well.

I also fitted the HIDs last night and they didn't work at all. It's bloody annoying too. Have to have a word with the supplier to see about a replacment.

I replaced the front bank of plugs with the Iridium NGK ones I got and due to the time wasted on the HIDs I got nothing else done really. I used really heavy duty cable ties to pull the exhaust up a touch a make it look level again.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby CJ » Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:04 pm

Dilogoat86 wrote:I also fitted the HIDs last night and they didn't work at all


Is the polarity the right way around? I had to switch wires on the first set of HIDs I installed.

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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:20 pm

CJ wrote:
Dilogoat86 wrote:I also fitted the HIDs last night and they didn't work at all


Is the polarity the right way around? I had to switch wires on the first set of HIDs I installed.

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I matched everything colour for colour so may be it was wired wrong. I'll try that before I send them back.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Mitsumaniac » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:07 pm

Dilogoat86 wrote:
CJ wrote:
Dilogoat86 wrote:I also fitted the HIDs last night and they didn't work at all


Is the polarity the right way around? I had to switch wires on the first set of HIDs I installed.

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I matched everything colour for colour so may be it was wired wrong. I'll try that before I send them back.

Try to connect red to black (or whatever colour you have there) and black to red...
I had the same problem... fitted my HIDs and didn`t work... then for peace of my mind switched the wires and it worked!
Don`t know why they do them opposite but I`m pretty sure it`ll work.
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Re: Dilogoat's 95 GPX

Postby Dilogoat86 » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:53 am

Tried the Ballast wired the opposite way around to no avail :( Looks like I'll want to send them back for another set. Or a refund may be.

Also, i removed the throttle body and cleaned the 2 TPS and the stepper motor. When I refitted everything my idle was MUCH higher than usual so I slackened the throttle cable a bit and now it idles at a more normal 750RPM rather than 500RPM. Cleaned the filter and the general intake and now it seems to drive a bit sweeter :) Great I say. Next on my job list is the downpipes to sort the blow and the lambda sensor. hopefully I'll have a ramp free this weekend to get that done. Also need to do the front ARB bushes.
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