Rebuild all the salvage Miatas! ASS!
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And you used those exact ones? I think I'll order 30 of them. What size drill did you use?
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I've used these at work.
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Stainless because of the stupid crazy environment in the plant. Would do well under a car.
I've used these on 1/4" steel. If you do it right, they'll drive right in.
Then again, i tap holes with a drill gun. Aint nobody got time to do that by hand.
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Stainless because of the stupid crazy environment in the plant. Would do well under a car.
I've used these on 1/4" steel. If you do it right, they'll drive right in.
Then again, i tap holes with a drill gun. Aint nobody got time to do that by hand.
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hoo-wee, I think i'll go with the mild steel ones. The stainless ones are neat but rust isn't an issue here so I'll save the dinero.
thanks for the input guys. Props.
thanks for the input guys. Props.
I would go stainless - they will rust. No salt here, but lots lots of moisture in normal years. It's a onetime job, do it right with stainless the first time.
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WTF McMaster, no shipping charge disclosed?? I kept thinking at any moment they'd tell me how much shipping would be, but nope.
I guess we will find out.
Something else about the rust: the zerks always end up with grease on them on the outside, rust really probably won't be much of an issue. But whatever, it's like $20 more.
I guess we will find out.
Something else about the rust: the zerks always end up with grease on them on the outside, rust really probably won't be much of an issue. But whatever, it's like $20 more.
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Ha. I dunno. I just reached out to Rev to see if my MS2e can control VVT, and if not, what it would need. I'll decide what to do after that.
It does seem your MS3 is working just fine so maybe I will go that route!!
I seriously have no idea how you find the time to do the stuff you do.
It does seem your MS3 is working just fine so maybe I will go that route!!
I seriously have no idea how you find the time to do the stuff you do.
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Senior year in college. I have like at most 3 hours of class a day. Its Sunday of finals week and I probably should have been studying all day....but I already signed an offer letter so I'm having trouble finding the motivation.
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NICE man, I didn't see that the offer letter came through, congrats good sir. I'll text you later.
MS2e has optional VVT control, hence the 'e'.
But, if it was ordered for a 99-00, as it was sold to Ed, the original owner would of needed plans to install a VVT, or simply pay for an optional extra that he/she wasn't going to use. Should of thought of that when I suggested the VVT swap Ed, so that's my bad. Sorry.
But, if it was ordered for a 99-00, as it was sold to Ed, the original owner would of needed plans to install a VVT, or simply pay for an optional extra that he/she wasn't going to use. Should of thought of that when I suggested the VVT swap Ed, so that's my bad. Sorry.
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Weird. On the recent megasquirt family thread the ms2e doesn't have VVT control listed. But when I checked the comparison sheet its there as an optional extra. My bad Ed.
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No problem guys, I can't blame you for my lack of research 
I PM'd Rev asking him what it would take to make this thing control VVT. Depending on his answer I'll sell it and get something else in a few months.

I PM'd Rev asking him what it would take to make this thing control VVT. Depending on his answer I'll sell it and get something else in a few months.







