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That scratch you have grubbs should be checked out by a body shop. Mucking with it yourself may not give you long term(and rust free) results.
I just looked at K&N's website. They also oil their filters and you must re-oil them after each cleaning. I have always oiled air filters, paper or not. It does trap dirt a lot easier and won't clog the filter as easily. BTW, the cost of a K&N filter for a 1999 Protege ES is $31. I would imagine other years are the same or very similar. They recommend cleaning them every 50,000 miles (depending on conditions, of course) and they are covered by a million-mile warranty. Not a bad price considering you will never have to buy another filter again, plus they are supposed to be more efficient than the stock paper filter. The MazdaSpeed filter is a bit pricey, but its price covers about four paper filters and is supposed to add performance and fuel mileage like the K&N.
Dennis MI
fowler3
Yes, when I was younger, my family took a short trip out to western IL, eastern IA, and SW WI. Once you get west of Rockford, IL, VERY nice country. People who think the Midwest is flat as a pancake should visit that corner of the world. Beautiful rolling hills, picturesque farmland, the whole nine yards. And I'm sure great Protege territory.
I'm fortunate that my daily commute takes me along Lake Shore Drive here in Chicago. Not exactly the Pacific Coast Highway or the banks of the Mississippi, but the lake is gorgeous, and there are enough twists and turns (and idiots!) to keep me awake.
Trust me...I already went through this with my '00 ES, except that I had to cut my cruise control bracket to get it to fit the new strut bar. I bought mine from Corksport. Other than a few ordering and missing parts issues (which were never resolved by Corksport) I have that strut bar mounted securely and happily in my engine bay.
I had posted pics in here back in February or so...see if you can find them. It may help you to mount yours....
Regards,
Pete
I'm guessing they really mean 2002, not 2000!
Turbocharger and intercooler, with an 87% increase in torque and 21% increase in HP. Sounds great!
http://www.carsmart.com/cgi-bin/aucenter.exe?pagecode=snk-1
Don't know if the link will work, use the research section at autobytel.com, click on Sneak Previews, then choose the Concept: 2000 Protege Sport.
Anyway I didn't realize the MP3 didn't have cruise (carrying the "sport" theme way too far IMO) or that the P5 had a strut tower brace.
How hard do you have to be pushing through the corners before you notice the improvement afforded by the brace? I don't do it often and so would have to balance that with a decision to buy and install. Thanks for the info.
Dennis MI
I had a great drive up to New Jersey with my car, absolutely no problems. I got great mileage on the trip, the best was filling up my car and only paying $1.23/gallon, compared to $1.55 here in MD. They even pump it for you. I go to New Jersey all the time to visit family, and I still can't get over that.
Before leaving though, I did a quick inspection of my car, oil level, coolant, and checked the tire pressure as well. They were inflated to 43psi!!!! I always thought this car was a bit jumpy over bumps, no wonder! Needless to say, I lowered it down to the manufacturer recommended level of 32psi, and am much happier. The sidewall of the Dunlops says that 50 psi is the max pressure, that's got to be like riding on stone wheels. Anyone who has recently got a Protege, check you're pressure. I'm not sure why mine were that hight, but its the first time since I've checked it since I got the car (yes, I know, I should have checked it sooner). Other than that, no problems whatsoever.
Steve
well, on friday i finally got my '01 ES w/ GT pckg! she's a beaut! first thing i did when i got home was take pix of it! i'll put them up shortly! after, i drove it around for the rest of the day! bad thing is, when i received it from the dealer, it had some parallel scratches on the roof. i told him immediately, and he told me to come back (today) and he'll get them addressed. other than that, i'm really happy with it! the dealer also threw in a set of lock nuts for my alloys...and i promptly put them on!
PF: thanx for the info on the tint. how's she look?? i'm pretty sure north hill gets their tint done by shadowtinting also...did u go through the kramer to get the tint done? or did u go directly to shadowtinting?
I emphasize average since there are a distinct minority of those who have real need of one and use them for their intended purpose.
Good Lord, am I becoming opinionated?? Not a trait I particularly like.
I haven't gotten the tint yet because I am debating the tint or a new piece of stereo equipment. If you haven't heard, there's a HUGE sale at the Stampede Grounds this Saturday from 9 til 9. I've been there the last 3 years and I always come home with something! You should check it out! I'd leave the Pro at home though...parking is scarce and there would be a GOOD chance that some jerk might ding your doors. I'll decide this weekend though: tint vs. stereo (a/v) equipment. If I do get the tint, I will go directly to Shadowtint.
PF
Here in Baltimore, Md., I pay an average of $1.40 a gallon for gas now. I work in Southern Md. (around Lanham/Greenbelt area) and gas here is like almost $1.60 a gallon. I have seen it in some places for as cheap as 1.31 a gallon, but closer to Baltimore.
http://www.motortrend.com/april01/mazda/mazda_f.html
fowler3
The point of this story, though, is to tell how responsive the handling/braking of the ES is. Saved my rear end once more.
Same trip back, I was passing a couple of cars. Let's just say, I was nearly run over by a semi truck because the jerk next to me wouldn't let me back in. Quite a close one there.
Anywho, no real point to this story...just wanted to share.
Pro_fan
Is the 99p-6-001 a standard air filter or does it offer some benefits over the OEM.
I have a 99-00 PROTEGE ES.
Corksport's reply
It is better than stock. It is made foam element.
Ben
Cork Sport
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Huh!
for 30 bucks or so, Foam filter from AMSOIL are avaialble!!
Why pay $85 + s&h?
Surprisingly,
1. it's made in USA
2. it's not orange colored like original
3. it's not hard compressed paper
4. It's milky white
5. it's like FLANNEL
6. Car revs really softly now up into the high RPM
A ? for chikoo..are you saying the sound of high revving is somehow quieter than with the air filter that came with the car? The flannel filter that is. If so, even though I'm about 18K from needing a filter I may just get one. It's a great little engine (2.0L) but the sound kind of leaves me cold compared to..well I won't go there again.
They were charging me $22 + tax.
BUT,
I pulled out a printout from Roger beazly mazdastuff.com and showed that they were selling it for $13.99 + s&h + tax.
So he sold it to me for $17 + tax.
Actually, I did the same for OEM NGK sparkplugs, too!!
After lurking for some time I finally broke down and purchased my ES 2.0 with the GT package (Canadian). So far I love it and it won't break the bank.
However I started shopping for snow tires today and apparently the 195-50R16 size may be impossible to get in a snow tire. Does anyone know whether I can use the standard Protege steel rims with snows on a 2.0 GT? I expect they'll have the same issue with the Protege5.
Going without snow tires here is not an option.
Package price runs around $400 depending on which tires you want.
That's my plan for wintering my Pro5. No way I'm running 50-series rubber in Vermont Winters.
Just one question: when the ABS kicked in, do you feel any vibration on the break pedal? My Citroen ZX Aura does that, and it distracts me greatly in an emergency situation. I don't have a solid prove, but I think I can break shorter, certainly with more confidence, on a car without ABS. I decided not to buy the ABS option on my Protege5.
Bruno
But really, I can't say that I stopped any shorter or straighter than a non-ABS vehicle. I would have to be in the exact same situation again w/ a non-ABS Pro and I'm not sure that's something I want to go thru again!
PF
fowler3
1. The front end doesn't seem to follow road imperfections quite so much. A pleasant unexpected benefit.
2. The handling is slightly more precise at the limit of traction, the front end seems to communicate better what's going on up there. Handling limit seems about the same, mabye ever so slightly better on my favorite on-ramps. Plus...since I painted mine silver, it looks cool too.
I plan on buying the P5 mounting brackets to "reinstate" the stuctural integrity of my cruise control mounting, even though it doesn't move now.
Regards and I hope this helps you.
Pete
speedypt-I appreciate your detailed answer. I suspected any improvement would be at the limits of traction. Guess I'll probably pass on the brace. Thanks much.
Dennis MI
Funny about the BMW's speedometer reading so optimistically. It's either to keep their drivers out of trouble, or to buttress their belief that they can get to speed so quickly. LOL.
Bruno, I would rather have the peace of mind of being able to hit the brakes hard to stop (normal reaction for me anyway) and have the ABS do the "pumping" than have to worry about it. Also, ABS will stop you more effectively on wet pavement than pumping will.
vocus: re: ABS. The Contour was my first thus equipped and there were many times on "snowy" streets that I'd try to lock 'em up (not that I had to stop; just familiarization)and in these exact conditions I'd always felt I could have stopped straight ahead shorter without them. Always wondered if it was just my imagination and to this day I'm not sure.