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    802/1000 Diary

    For the most part, yeah.For the rear, you'll need SCE adapters to make the lower mounts a bolt on affair.To make the front bolt on, you'll need to ditch the Ohlins camber plate for an E39A specific plate. For my install, I used camber plates from BC (and it looks like that's what I see in...
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    terminals and connectors

    Been a while since I cleaned up my wiring in that area. Since I don't trust my brain to accurately recall information prior to yesterday, here's a video that may help - Making an Engine Wiring Harness (89-94 4g63)As for terminals/connectors (if needed), have you looked up Ohm Racing or...
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    EVO 3 radiator in your vr4

    @Bonecollector It's a 12" FAL123 (with the logo plate flipped) - https://flex-a-lite.com/12-1-8-inch-lo-profile-s-blade-puller-electric-fan.html I'm also still running the stock pusher fan. As for the Koyo, mine is the 2-row 48mm core - HH030561 ...but there was a 53mm race core option (also...
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    EVO 3 radiator in your vr4

    I also have a Koyo Evo III radiator. My overflow line route is similar (not much else you can do unless you move the tank).I went a different route with the sensor and had a bung welded on in the stock location.Other minor tweak was that I had to grind down the fan mounting standoffs on...
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    I have E39A tein camber plates, do I have more options for coilovers now?

    Here are the adapters you'll need (to avoid the rear welding option)I used that complete set when installing evo Ohlins.Other items to note from my experience: You'll need spacers/shims for the front lower mount when using evo struts or coilovers since they're a little bit wider than our...
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    WTB old digital tuning palm data log cable.

    If you can't find a cable, you can try making one. :)https://www.dsmtuners.com/threads/how-to-set-up-mmcd-make-a-logging-cable.203316/If for some reason the cable doesn't work with PocketLogger, you can still find MMCD for free.Good luck to you!
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    Aftermarket Support

    Short answer, yes.I have Ohlins Road & Track coilovers for a CT9A installed on my E39A.To make them bolt in, I used the following items: SCE adapter kit for the rear lower mounts, E39A camber plates from BC for front upper mounts (replacing the CT9A plates), and some slightly longer camber...
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    WTB: GVR4 stock, complete, turbo back exhaust system

    I know this is a long shot, but I'm looking for a STOCK Galant VR4 full exhaust system (turbo back) in good condition. Downpipe, cat, piping and muffler ...everything.If you have anything I need and are willing to ship to CA, please let me know your price.Thanks!
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    Palm solutions

    Holy 20 years ago! This made me dig through my archives - found my my old pocketlogger software and some logs (but the OBD2 version since I had a 2g back then). I'm thinking the free version you mentioned may be MMCD. http://mmcdlogger.sourceforge.net/
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    Looking for front door card removal tips...

    Success!Figured it out. The issue was two-fold.Along the top of the panel are metal u-clips with teeth. See blurry photo...Those had really dug into the door!I had to get a small hook in there and really pull up hard before they let go....and my second issue was a piece of vinyl...
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    Looking for front door card removal tips...

    Yeah, the poorly focused old phone just doesn't capture as much detail as I'd like.That's just a plastic washer that has become one with the panel (like the one above it).Here's what you spotted ...(minus the screw)Anyway, gave it another go this morning with no luck...
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    Looking for front door card removal tips...

    Quoting pot: Good morning. Based upon your notes I will add before you begin to push upward, you need to begin by prying preferably with a plastic trim tool outward starting at the bottom.*There are three or four black plastic squarish tabs that the door card must clear which can only be...
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    Looking for front door card removal tips...

    Quoting 467: Service manual chap42 pg76 clickThanks for the link.I probably should have added that I have the manual and referenced it yesterday to make sure I wasn't missing anything obvious and confirm the location and style of clips. Beyond that, it wasn't much help....also spent...
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    Looking for front door card removal tips...

    I expected that removing the door card would be pretty straightforward, but I was mistaken.I have been defeated and am now asking for help.Here's where I'm stuck...Looking at the picture, I've removed the following: Triangle/Sail panel Two screws on the left side of the panel (upper...
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    PCV catch can question

    Not a barb, but JNZ offers a 6AN fitting that replaces the PCV valve. click
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