Engine bay dress up :)
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where did you get the manifolds
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can use the probe one i think, clarify before buying one but i think thats the one hes used. can be picked up off ebay for less than £150 i think. got one for my 4 cylinder for £125
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not sure what was used here (hope dont cause offence) but some looks like blue electrical tape, may just be camera angle as was ment to be showing off polishing :oops:
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i have to agry there Valley dose look like blue electrical tape on the loom
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hey after a long time of not bothering with the mx3 as my old one got wrecked at the bodyshop, I'm back :)
the polishing was achieved with sand paper and drill fan wheels. It's not perfect > but then again it never will be. I took it to a proffesional polisher who said it would look amazing > and it was worse than my effort.
I bought silicone hoses in blue and used a small amount of blue electrical tape as the origional black was removed due to the amount of sand on it > from the sand blasting i did. > didn't turn out how i wanted it to but when all the parts were fitted it worked out ok.
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i good lol… thinking of it just wondering on the wires etc. for a bunch of them over sized heat shrink could be used. but after this is heated up. would it stand the extra constant heat from the engine its self.
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What engine you got in there? Is it a KLZE or KLDE?
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its a k8 (the standerd 1.8 )
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hmmmm! Same as mine but I not got V6 DOHC 24 Valve stamped on either of mine even though they both are. Ones a 91 J and the other a 92 K was this a new thing when they stamped it on mine just says mazda.
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they come with that stamp on the 2.5
hes changedthe rockers
my 95 dosent have the 24 valve stamp
but my ze or de that im geting dose
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great work on the engine, came up reeeeally nice :wink:
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All your hard work has payed of it looks really dam good. I wish i had the time to acheive that level of bling under my bonnet.
It looks ultra fresh +++