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My compression tests. I'm confused. I guess my compression is super low. I did a wet test and it didn't change much.
Compression test:
Compression test cylinder 2:
Compression test cylinder 3:
Compression test cylinder 4:
Wet compression test cylinder 1:
No smoke out of the exhaust while driving. Had a friend hang his head out the window for a solid 5 minutes. Did boost and vacuum pulls.
Compression test:
Compression test cylinder 2:
Compression test cylinder 3:
Compression test cylinder 4:
Wet compression test cylinder 1:
No smoke out of the exhaust while driving. Had a friend hang his head out the window for a solid 5 minutes. Did boost and vacuum pulls.
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According to your gauge you're in the green...what's the problem?
I've always used compression tests as a relative number, not an absolute. 140psi vs. 180psi vs. 210psi doesn't really matter to me...all that matters is that each individual cylinder is within 10-15%.
If you really want to know if you have a compression issue, do a leak down test...it's the only way to know for sure.
I've always used compression tests as a relative number, not an absolute. 140psi vs. 180psi vs. 210psi doesn't really matter to me...all that matters is that each individual cylinder is within 10-15%.
If you really want to know if you have a compression issue, do a leak down test...it's the only way to know for sure.
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According to your gauge you're in the green...what's the problem?
I've always used compression tests as a relative number, not an absolute. 140psi vs. 180psi vs. 210psi doesn't really matter to me...all that matters is that each individual cylinder is within 10-15%.
If you really want to know if you have a compression issue do a leak down test...it's the only way really to know.
I've always used compression tests as a relative number, not an absolute. 140psi vs. 180psi vs. 210psi doesn't really matter to me...all that matters is that each individual cylinder is within 10-15%.
If you really want to know if you have a compression issue do a leak down test...it's the only way really to know.
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Just bought these because my other fog lamp broke (cheap ebay **** without a replaceable bulb)
I use them mostly as driving lights so other people can see me, but with all the fog we have had lately they will help.
Also got these in the mail:
Locking downpipe fasteners.
Grabbed some RX-7 studs and just need to get some resbond and that will be my fastener plan.
Haven't worked on mine much because this thing has been taking all my time:
I use them mostly as driving lights so other people can see me, but with all the fog we have had lately they will help.
Also got these in the mail:
Locking downpipe fasteners.
Grabbed some RX-7 studs and just need to get some resbond and that will be my fastener plan.
Haven't worked on mine much because this thing has been taking all my time:
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Put some time in this morning mounting my passenger seat. I now have matching fixed back seats and 6 point harnesses. The passenger seat is mounted to the stock sliders.
Harness:
Mock up:
2 metal straps to connect to the seat:
Which are bolted to the stock rails.
Big washers to prevent pull through:
Boom:
Also, found this above my oil feed line. Could it be coming from under the head?
Bought this to try and track it down:
Harness:
Mock up:
2 metal straps to connect to the seat:
Which are bolted to the stock rails.
Big washers to prevent pull through:
Boom:
Also, found this above my oil feed line. Could it be coming from under the head?
Bought this to try and track it down:
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Really great on my back, but my *** bone needed a pillow. The way I had my right leg up meant that the bone was right on the seat. But otherwise it did fine. We will see what my gf has to say after this weekend's drive to seattle.