Re: SD> Re: Rebuilt Turbo Reco

2006-08-28 Thread Colwell82
I'll second that if you want to drive it at all << [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $250 is too cheap to spend on a new turbo. I am sure someone else here will 2nd my opinion. You should spend about double that. ---REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING Qu

SD> omni parts for sale

2006-08-28 Thread Chris9137
rear doors, all glass, fenders hood grill 5 speed trans and g head w/ cam and probably some other odds and ends ---REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING Questions? Visit http://www.sdml.org/ To be removed, visit http://www.sdml.org/pages/leave.html

SD> FS: 87' Daytona Shelby Z Engine Parts

2006-08-28 Thread Shawn
Hey guys, I'm cleaning out my garage trying to make room (and cash) for my Shelby Lancer project. Please check out the stuff for sale: http://trappd.com/t2_stuff.html You can email me with any questions. Shipping zip is 80120. If you see engine stuff that you need, that's not shown, let me know.

Re: SD> fuel problem (no PSI) HELP NEEDED

2006-08-28 Thread MOPARTEK
You won't have any voltage across the fuel pump leads unless someone is cranking the car over. How about spark, got that? Fault codes, got any? No spark could translate to no fuel pressure also since the ASD relay priovides voltage to the coil, fuel pump, injectors and the heated O2 sensor and

SD> fuel problem (no PSI) HELP NEEDED

2006-08-28 Thread Michael Weary
Need some help. Probably simple, but want to make ABSOLUTELY SURE, might be missing a trick. Car was running about 8-months ago, and started occassionally while parked. I walk to work (2-blocks) and it doesn't get used much. 1. I am getting no fuel pressure, tank is full, fuel filter replaced

SD> Re: Rebuilt Turbo Reco

2006-08-28 Thread Paul T. Standaert
$250 is too cheap to spend on a new turbo. I am sure someone else here will 2nd my opinion. You should spend about double that. Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ---REMOVE-FOOTER-WHEN-REPLYING Q