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trollface 06-26-2025 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9182847)
So i need yerrr dudes help on some shit. My service advisor of 15+ years at lexus is moving to porsche (fuck him!) ive known this shmoe for so long that ill truly miss his gay ass, half hearted attempts at stealing money from me (too be honest he's never tried to upsell me anything, hes just a very thorough guy and believes in the old ways of doing car maintenance... ie. if he does rotors, he wants to do pads as well since why the fuck would you use old pads)

Anyways, before he leaves on July 10th, im trying to jam in all my lexusususus. THe Sc430 is the last one on the list and i was finally going to address this ABS pump squeal/buzz thats been going on for 7+ years. Now ive talked to all the techs and they say they all have this squeal but have never seen it fail. Well Clublexus forums had 3 members that have had their ABS pumps fail and they lost all assisted braking.

So i decided to have it serviced and he comes back with a RETARDED quote of 6751 dollars for just the part and a total of 7,672.47 for the repair.

I told him to go fuck his sisters cunt. I aint paying 7.6k for an ABS pump.

He even said its super marked up as the price online is only around 1200 usd for the unit.

Toyota part number below:
47050-24060
44785-30040 <- the gasket

Anyone know where i can buy these 2 parts from that's reputable? looking for OEM part not some ching chong remake.


Aliexpress, your fav place.

Badhobz 06-26-2025 06:36 PM

I SAID NOT CHING CHONG REMAKE !

red kryptonite 06-26-2025 10:35 PM

i picked up this very cool key cover from ali a few weeks ago. the metal body feels more premium than the factory plastic one.

https://tnstatic.net/attachments/4f7...9-jpg.1120883/

my wheels finally came today!
mounted summer tires and painted the rusty hubs.

https://tnstatic.net/attachments/039...e-jpg.1120885/

https://tnstatic.net/attachments/23b...0-jpg.1120884/

77civic1200 06-26-2025 11:43 PM

^you can DIY some plain center caps for those at home depot, I did them on mine years ago

this but double check the size as I don't remember

SSM_DC5 06-27-2025 04:00 AM

That's tight! How much clearance is there between the caliper and wheel weight? And who ever did the mounting put in the effort for lining up the dot to stem

RabidRat 06-27-2025 06:26 AM

Hankook Ventus Evo 3?!

Somewhere out there, in a pagoda-shaped Chinese factory, laid a set of Imperial Grand Dragon Spec-R. Ready to transform your ride into an absolute weapon.

But not today. Disappoint.

red kryptonite 06-27-2025 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 77civic1200 (Post 9182948)
^you can DIY some plain center caps for those at home depot, I did them on mine years ago

this but double check the size as I don't remember

good to know! i'll probably just leave it since i already painted it black.

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Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 9182952)
That's tight! How much clearance is there between the caliper and wheel weight? And who ever did the mounting put in the effort for lining up the dot to stem

lol there is no clearance, it was scraping. i had to take off the weight and have them mount them inner.

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Originally Posted by RabidRat (Post 9182959)
Hankook Ventus Evo 3?!

Somewhere out there, in a pagoda-shaped Chinese factory, laid a set of Imperial Grand Dragon Spec-R. Ready to transform your ride into an absolute weapon.

But not today. Disappoint.

i got them used with only a couple thousand kms on them. haha cheaper than the dragons.
missed opportunity... i should have made this a aliexpress "build" :alone:

SSM_DC5 06-27-2025 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by red kryptonite (Post 9182963)
...

lol there is no clearance, it was scraping. i had to take off the weight and have them mount them inner.
...

You didn't want bang on weights? :lol

red kryptonite 06-28-2025 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 9182975)
You didn't want bang on weights? :lol

after a day of driving the wheel weight got knocked off but theres no vibration so i guess im just going to leave it. how important can 1/4 oz be?!?!

SSM_DC5 06-28-2025 10:34 AM

You're not going fast enough.

BIC_BAWS 06-28-2025 11:55 AM

You don't need wheel weights.

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trollface 06-29-2025 05:03 PM

I always take off wheel weights. Less unprung weight.

bcrdukes 06-30-2025 05:23 AM

Well, the inevitable happened.

Was just driving and tried to shift into third and suddenly couldn't. The transmission cable snapped or the linkage popped out. I had a lurking suspicion this was bound to happen from the track days.

Called in for a flat bed and had it towed to the shop. First mechanical failure on the Boxster after 8 years of ownership. :okay:

RabidRat 06-30-2025 05:27 AM

Agree: the fact you made it more than a couple years and this was the worst that happened, I'd say you more than got your money's worth :D

bcrdukes 06-30-2025 05:44 AM

Well, I went through the service records which goes as far back as 2004. There are no records that suggest the cables were ever replaced, so we can assume they are original. My cables snapped on my previous MR2s (AW11 and SW20) and I suppose this is simply a wear/tear item, and not a catastrophic failure of any kind, regardless of marque. If anything, I think my track days accelerated its wear and the Porsche Gods decided yesterday was the day to snap them. :okay:

roastpuff 06-30-2025 08:02 AM

Hope it's an easy fix!

Did a leakdown test and then replaced the coils and plugs on the S2000...

Test results:
Cyl 1 - 2%
Cyl 2 - 15%
Cyl 3 - 5%
Cyl 4 - 2%

Not great for Cyl 2, hoping that it is simply a valve adjustment or something simple that is needed.

The plugs haven't been replaced in a while, I thought the previous owner did them not too long ago but guess not - they were gapped super tight (NGK BKR8EIX but gapped to like 0.29? which is crazy tight considering OE gap is 0.39-0.41) which implied they were the plugs from the big boost setup that was on there 2 owners ago. Swapped them with new BKR7EIX-11s gapped to 0.39, and new Delphi coil packs. Seems to help the car run a bit smoother and fiddled with the K-Pro map to help with idle/low speed issues.

Going to have to spend more time investigating what the heck is going on with Cyl 2 but the car drives well so far...

https://i.ibb.co/yBWwfkqB/image.png
https://i.ibb.co/FbNPQvsz/image.png

EDIT: should say the plugs looked OK, nothing too obvious with them except that the gaps were super tight (which may explain the rough idle)

immorality 06-30-2025 08:09 AM

Even 15% isn't the end of the world. I assume you weren't able to tell where the air is leaking out? You should be able to narrow it down to rings, intake valves, or the exhaust valves.

roastpuff 06-30-2025 08:18 AM

Exhaust is what it sounded like - nothing from dipstick/oil cap/intake side, a bit of a whistle from the exhaust.

bcrdukes 06-30-2025 10:49 AM

I'd say 15% isn't too bad. I'd say monitor it and determine if any necessary action as precaution.

Oh man, the amount of space in that engine bay. :sweetjesus:

underscore 06-30-2025 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9183236)
Well, I went through the service records which goes as far back as 2004. There are no records that suggest the cables were ever replaced, so we can assume they are original. My cables snapped on my previous MR2s (AW11 and SW20) and I suppose this is simply a wear/tear item, and not a catastrophic failure of any kind, regardless of marque. If anything, I think my track days accelerated its wear and the Porsche Gods decided yesterday was the day to snap them. :okay:

Assuming they're like the cables on the stuff I've owned, before you tear too much apart see if one of the cable sleeve retaining clips popped off at the trans or shifter. I had that happen in my Prelude a couple towns away from home and the lowest gear I could get into was third. Of course I hit every red imaginable on the way back.

bcrdukes 06-30-2025 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by underscore (Post 9183317)
see if one of the cable sleeve retaining clips popped off at the trans or shifter. I had that happen in my Prelude a couple towns away from home and the lowest gear I could get into was third. Of course I hit every red imaginable on the way back.

I'm hoping it's just this, and that the cable itself is still okay. The factory came with plastic retaining clips that will eventually break off due to heat and 20+ years of shifting. This is the best-case scenario because now you can buy aftermarket solutions to resolve this. I just checked - OEM factory cables are over $1000! :badpokerface:

Re: Red lights and 3rd only - Ouch - that must have sucked. :okay:

underscore 07-01-2025 08:59 AM

Yeah it was a lot of popping the clutch to build up speed without stalling lol.

On the plus side at least they're available if you do need them? Yay?

bcrdukes 07-01-2025 02:50 PM

Changed the air filter on the Corolla today. Took 45 seconds. Will do again. 1/10

bcrdukes 07-01-2025 03:56 PM

Well, our car misfortune continues. This time on the Corolla. Was at a car wash and it ripped the wiper off and bent the wiper arm. I am upset. 10/10

Badhobz 07-01-2025 04:48 PM

Broken wiper arm means new car. This one is trashed now. Write off status imminent.


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