What did you do with your Mustang today?
Today we got the new fog light bulbs.
Two tiny little Phillips boxes inside a rather large Amazon box with a bunch of packing crap inside. Wasteful packaging at its best.
Just need that new pump.
Always got to "test drive" it. Just to make sure. LOL
Ugh, got my Lethal OTA pipes and went to install them today. Did the passenger side, went to do the driver's side and the bolt head for the clamp for the muffler/OTA connection broke off. Now I'm just driving around with OTAs on one side.
Yesterday, jacked it up in the driveway (didn't wanna start the cars to move mine into the garage since my wife was taking a nap and I would've woken her up), and replaced the rear O2 sensors and lubed up the rod ends in the Watts Link
Last edited by Gabe; 7/2/17 at 01:43 PM.
Do you notice a BIG difference or is it minimal?
Lately I've been getting a jingling-type noise over some harsh impacts, I tightened everything in the rear suspension, it's still there.
Thinking that maybe the rod ends in the Watts Link linkages might be the culprits, I squirted some Amsoil Metal Protector inside the rubber boots I have covering those rod ends.
Noise is still there.
Other than that noise, which may or may not even be associated with the Watts Link, I love it.
It made the car corner flatter and I definitely have more traction where cornering and giving it gas
BMR. Got it over a year ago, really like it.
Lately I've been getting a jingling-type noise over some harsh impacts, I tightened everything in the rear suspension, it's still there.
Thinking that maybe the rod ends in the Watts Link linkages might be the culprits, I squirted some Amsoil Metal Protector inside the rubber boots I have covering those rod ends.
Noise is still there.
Other than that noise, which may or may not even be associated with the Watts Link, I love it.
It made the car corner flatter and I definitely have more traction where cornering and giving it gas
Lately I've been getting a jingling-type noise over some harsh impacts, I tightened everything in the rear suspension, it's still there.
Thinking that maybe the rod ends in the Watts Link linkages might be the culprits, I squirted some Amsoil Metal Protector inside the rubber boots I have covering those rod ends.
Noise is still there.
Other than that noise, which may or may not even be associated with the Watts Link, I love it.
It made the car corner flatter and I definitely have more traction where cornering and giving it gas
I would probably go with BMR as well if I did the Watts link. They make such great products. I think their customer service is pretty good too.
Good luck!
Used a clay bar on the whole car, and hand waxed my 1965 fastback!
3 hrs of work well spent!
Looks and feels like glass again!
Figured I'm at the half way point of the autocross season
it deserved some TLC!
3 hrs of work well spent!
Looks and feels like glass again!
Figured I'm at the half way point of the autocross season
it deserved some TLC!
Gotta get the auto-x beast some TLC!
I still love that color.
Swapped the slightly bigger blower pulley back on, in an attempt to have an easier time at getting the car OBD-ready for state inspection.
Been driving it for over 1600 miles (that's over 3 years' worth of driving for Tony ), went through 5 different tune revisions, trying to get it to go ready.
Countless driving cycles completed, still getting all 4 Oxygen sensors not ready.
Tuner says the car is being very sensitive to engine loads, the percentage is all over the place during datalogging, something I never had an issue with until the smaller pulley/bigger-TB combo went on, around this time last year (after last year's inspection).
Also removed the Steeda adjustable rear spring perches and the springs that I got with them, and re-installed the Steeda Sport springs.
No longer need the adjustable perches, since the current wheel/tire set-up doesn't have a fitment issue like the Niche Milans did.
I may try the adjustable perches on the wife's Shelby, since her Alcoas' very-aggressive rear offset leads to some tire/fender contact over some bumps.
Lifting it up a bit will help.
Been driving it for over 1600 miles (that's over 3 years' worth of driving for Tony ), went through 5 different tune revisions, trying to get it to go ready.
Countless driving cycles completed, still getting all 4 Oxygen sensors not ready.
Tuner says the car is being very sensitive to engine loads, the percentage is all over the place during datalogging, something I never had an issue with until the smaller pulley/bigger-TB combo went on, around this time last year (after last year's inspection).
Also removed the Steeda adjustable rear spring perches and the springs that I got with them, and re-installed the Steeda Sport springs.
No longer need the adjustable perches, since the current wheel/tire set-up doesn't have a fitment issue like the Niche Milans did.
I may try the adjustable perches on the wife's Shelby, since her Alcoas' very-aggressive rear offset leads to some tire/fender contact over some bumps.
Lifting it up a bit will help.
I hit a raccoon in the dark at 60 mph. It tore the plastic liner out the right front wheel well and twisted the inner edge of the fender. I ripped out what was left of the liner in the dark at the side of the road and limped home. Will have to get a better look tomorrow morning.
Originally Posted by Sarge
I hit a raccoon in the dark at 60 mph. It tore the plastic liner out the right front wheel well and twisted the inner edge of the fender. I ripped out what was left of the liner in the dark at the side of the road and limped home. Will have to get a better look tomorrow morning.
Swapped the slightly bigger blower pulley back on, in an attempt to have an easier time at getting the car OBD-ready for state inspection.
Been driving it for over 1600 miles (that's over 3 years' worth of driving for Tony ), went through 5 different tune revisions, trying to get it to go ready.
Countless driving cycles completed, still getting all 4 Oxygen sensors not ready.
Tuner says the car is being very sensitive to engine loads, the percentage is all over the place during datalogging, something I never had an issue with until the smaller pulley/bigger-TB combo went on, around this time last year (after last year's inspection).
Also removed the Steeda adjustable rear spring perches and the springs that I got with them, and re-installed the Steeda Sport springs.
No longer need the adjustable perches, since the current wheel/tire set-up doesn't have a fitment issue like the Niche Milans did.
I may try the adjustable perches on the wife's Shelby, since her Alcoas' very-aggressive rear offset leads to some tire/fender contact over some bumps.
Lifting it up a bit will help.
Been driving it for over 1600 miles (that's over 3 years' worth of driving for Tony ), went through 5 different tune revisions, trying to get it to go ready.
Countless driving cycles completed, still getting all 4 Oxygen sensors not ready.
Tuner says the car is being very sensitive to engine loads, the percentage is all over the place during datalogging, something I never had an issue with until the smaller pulley/bigger-TB combo went on, around this time last year (after last year's inspection).
Also removed the Steeda adjustable rear spring perches and the springs that I got with them, and re-installed the Steeda Sport springs.
No longer need the adjustable perches, since the current wheel/tire set-up doesn't have a fitment issue like the Niche Milans did.
I may try the adjustable perches on the wife's Shelby, since her Alcoas' very-aggressive rear offset leads to some tire/fender contact over some bumps.
Lifting it up a bit will help.
That stinks Gabe. So, is the car not passing emissions testing?
I hope you can get it fixed and ready to go ASAP.
Maybe you have to revert back to the stock tune, then back to the tune that has the current pulley/mods on?
Good luck buddy. Let us know if you het it fixed and what the fix was.
Last edited by Stage_3; 7/5/17 at 03:29 PM. Reason: text
Originally Posted by Sarge
I hit a raccoon in the dark at 60 mph. It tore the plastic liner out the right front wheel well and twisted the inner edge of the fender. I ripped out what was left of the liner in the dark at the side of the road and limped home. Will have to get a better look tomorrow morning.
Who's this "Tony guy" you talk of?? lol
That stinks Gabe. So, is the car not passing emissions testing?
I hope you can get it fixed and ready to go ASAP.
Maybe you have to revert back to the stock tune, then back to the tune that has the current pulley/mods on?
Good luck buddy. Let us know if you het it fixed and what the fix was.
That stinks Gabe. So, is the car not passing emissions testing?
I hope you can get it fixed and ready to go ASAP.
Maybe you have to revert back to the stock tune, then back to the tune that has the current pulley/mods on?
Good luck buddy. Let us know if you het it fixed and what the fix was.
So can't do emission testing since more than 1 item is incomplete. Only 1 is allowed.
Wide and I took the car out tonight, put about 75-80 miles on it, mixed highway/city driving.
Same thing, all 4 sensors giving me the bird.
Pulled the rest of the plastic liner out of the wheel well yesterday, so I shouldn't have any more broken plastic rubbing on the wheel. She drives fine. I thought about not bothering to replace the liner, but I tend to keep my cars a long time, and I drive in the winter on salty roads, so that could lead to corrosion. I'm waiting to hear from insurance now.
Today I found the microphone for the fake exhaust sound system and pulled the plug on that silly thing. (It's the black wire, not the red wire.) It doesn't sound as tinny from the inside now. Seriously, who thought that fake engine sounds would be cool? File that under "Dumb Ideas To Be Forgotten Forever", Ford.
Today I found the microphone for the fake exhaust sound system and pulled the plug on that silly thing. (It's the black wire, not the red wire.) It doesn't sound as tinny from the inside now. Seriously, who thought that fake engine sounds would be cool? File that under "Dumb Ideas To Be Forgotten Forever", Ford.