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Car was amazing at track... 28 psi all around hot was great
Went with Tim on a Z-club ride through the mountains... turns out it was the same rout I used to ride on my bike...
Passed SMOG But.... discovered that my check engine light was not working... Guy said it was probably bulb... I changed the bulb , still not working... I took it to ETL Garage... they found that the check engine light wire was cut... after fixing that , I had error 52... Knock Sensor... luckily I had one... he fixed it... during that fix he found another wire that controls fuel flow... fixed that... turns out that fuel flow fix solved my cold start problems... The knock sensor makes the car acceleration much better... The check engine light still comes on every now and again, but car is better then it was... I still feel a lot of little quarks going on... But hell, thats what gives Yoshida her character :)
Possible future track only tire ? Hoosier A7 - SIZE: P205/50ZR15
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS WeatherShield® HP  1 - Place the cover in the largest washing machine available.  should always be washed in large commercial front load machines. 2 - If available, use the GENTLE cycle. 3 -  Mild Powder Detergent (dissolve first) , No Bleach or Fabric Softener  4 - Rinse the cover TWICE (2x) with warm water only to remove all the cleaner. 5 - Medium heat dry...
Found the parasitic draw... it was the bottom left RAD CIG fuse which had a 25 amp fuse in it... dropped reading from .09 to .01 ... since I don't use the radio or cigarette lighter I left the fuse out...
Your next clutch: 16952 - EXEDY Racing Stage 2 Cerametallic Clutch Kit / Thin disk
Battery voltage holds strong without trickle charger... So battery is GOOD...I wasn't able to disconnect the alarm system to see how much if any it effects the 110 mA draw... I did make an appointment on Monday to have the alarm removed... The car still has a hard starting issue but that's a whole other issue to deal with down the road :) I just want to get my resting battery draw bellow 50 mA first...
Monday May 15th 8:34 AM.... Disconnected the positive lead to the battery and disconnected the battery trickle charger... If on Friday I connect the battery and the car starts up normal then I know the battery is GOOD If on Friday I connect the battery and the car doesn't start the the battery is BAD If the battery is GOOD, then there is a parasitic drain from the car... If the battery is BAD, then buy another battery ... A reading of 12.65-12.77 volts means your battery has a full charge. 12.45-12.54 volts means you have a 75% charge, 12.24-12.29 is 50% charged, and 11.99-12.06 volts is 25% charged. 11.75-11.89 volts means your battery is dead. 5/15 10AM  volt reading 12.84 Also checked for parasitic draw on the car... meter settings bellow... one meter terminal to the positive terminal on the battery... other meter terminal to the positive cable going to the battery... reading was 0.10 .... I have a 110 MA draw on the car... should not be higher then 50 MA accord...
Brake Caliper Rebuild kit info: We have confirmation! *ALL* MkI use the brake caliper rebuild kit, regardless of year - so long as you haven't swapped on some other calipers (looking at you here, Marc) - and they are still available new from Toyota. One kit does both calipers on that end of the car; to rebuild all four calipers you'll need one front kit and one rear kit. These kits include piston seals and boots, circlips, caliper slide boots, assembly grease, and on the rear, seals and o-rings for the parking brake mechanism as well. Last time I got a parts store "rebuild kit" I think it was a piston seal and a boot. 04479-17011 - $30.62 - Rebuild kit, rear caliper 04479-32011 - $21.52 - Rebuild kit, front caliper As always, give me a call if you need 'em! I'll be here all day today, 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM Pacific. If this is grumpier than normal, let's blame it on the early hour and lack of coffee intake... Aaron Willis, Parts Dept. - ...
Doug came over and showed me how to change break pads... changing rotors would be very simple as we'll... and maybe next time replace my Calipers...
AW11 registered in the US 2005 Total count: NA = 20,764 SC = 1,752 1985 = 3,332 1986 = 7,198 1987 = 5,475 1988 NA = 2,506 1988 SC = 1,156 1989 NA = 2,253 1989 SC = 596 California: 1985 = 472 1986 = 2,016 1987 = 1,300 1988 NA = 490 1988 SC = 296 1989 NA = 408 1989 SC = 153
Changed the Oil and filter today... Also replaced the Transmission fluid with RedLine MT-90 full synthetic fluid... added a little arch oil AR9100 Friction Modifier to the tranny... it took just under 4 quarts to top off...
Best lap Streets CW 135.68 shocks set at 1/8 from soft and tire pressure 29-30 lbs hot One thing I noticed is less spots the car went over 1G, in fact turn 8 only but lap times were lower...
Autocross today... 1/2 turn from soft seems pretty good... might try 1/4 next weekend at Streets...