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you may want to post your question to zx2racing.com. There's a guy over there who seems to know the zx2 auto trans quirks. One of the things he said is that if you don't change the AT fluid every 10,000 miles you will have problems.
I think floridian is on the right track: torque converter problem: not locking up.
photog:
I noticed the same thing, clutch pedal worn out.
It's probably not under warranty as its a "normal wear" item like tires.
At some point, I'll replace them with those aftermarket metal covers.
Nice pic of your car in the snow!
Will you be able to join the Richmond G2G?
I know you work weekends to pay for that dang insurance thing, but if you can make it, it would be nice to have more folks from No. VA.
floridian:
What area of FL are you in? You said there are several ZX2s still in dealer lots.
Reason for asking is a person on zx2.com totalled her car and was looking around for a replacement but could not find one in the Miami area.
Mullinax Ford in Orlando (Apopka actually)has several in stock with leather and stick shift (sticks hard to find)WWW.mullinaxford.com really nice web site that you can scan their inventory. Big discounts. a ZX with power pkg & comfort pkg A/C & leather for $12500. www.autoway.com lists dozens of zx's at various dealers around the state. rebates end monday but probably be extended. I saw two this morning at the Ford dealer in New Smyrna Beach. Both had $3000 off plastered on the windshields. I did not have time to stop but if tru that's a good deal !!
I live in the Ocala area but travel the whole state plus georgia and Alabama too.
Floridian
I never realised just how big my web page was until I started reworking and trying to moving it. Part of the problem is all the links and photos. Anything from photos Aircraft to ZX2s to flowers and backgrounds. When Netscape screwed me up I had to do some reworking but not nearly as much as what this is taking.
I have also been assisting a freind with a Ford Focus sight that I think is ready to go public, but he is being shy about. I shot some photos for him, and helped him locate several cars to shoot at a couple dealerships. I even loaned him some templates. Unfortunatly as it's his sight I can't begin promoting it until he uploads the opening page.
Another little project I have begun working on is research on for a possible Hyundai Accent web sight. Despite my love for the ZX2 I do like that underpowered little car, and if ever my insurance settles down I would love to have one as an "odd jobs and errands run about". That event probably won't happen for at least a couple years though. My mother says she is finally going to learn how to drive (she is in her early 70s), and if she does, the Accent would be the perfect car for her. Quiet well, mannered, fairly roomy and easy to drive.
All being well I will be doing a Marathon web session this Tuesday or Wednesday on all my web pages. We shall see though, as I really do need to try and slow down and relax just a little. Overlate I have found myself behaving like the twit who is running around all over the place, but never getting anything done.
Rick,
Sorry mate much as I would love a day and night Va Beach it is to put mildly not in my future. I have too much going on right now. All being well I will be moving my home in Feb or early march to the Sterling area. However if you shoot some pictures I will set up a mini page and publish them on my pages. I could use the model I created for the ill fated readers gallery. Just be sure to include as much info as possible with every photo.
Thanks for the compliment about ZX2 in the snow photo. It is about the only upgrade I have had time for lately.
My dad's Izuzu Trooper had only two or three dings on it up until I moved to my current apartment. Now it is covered in them. People just dont' seem to care about one anothers cars in this area.
The really frustrating part in the ding, is that I have been going out of my way to avoid parking too close to people. This car given all I have been through financialy just to keep the ZX2 my choice of cars. is truly my baby. As such I am trying to keep it showroom mint for as long as possible. Not much I can do about the ding though beyond swear, until I get the money to have it removed. Still everytime I approach the car I can see it shining like a star. I suppose that it's all in my head, given the newness of it. Why can't people be a little more considerate? On the positive side I am showing up one of neighbors; there is a Black 99 ZX2 in my parking lot thats an absolute disgrace. The car hasn't been washed in ages, and the interior is full of cigarette butts and coke cans. You would never believe it's still fairly new.
On an unrelated note I am having second thoughts about the Angelfire move for my webpages. Contrary to the advertising it doesn't seem to support MS Frontpage as well as I would like. I will keep tinkering around with it. However I just spent 7 hours trying to get the damned thing load correctly and failed everytime.
Floridian's son
Those wheels are the wrong size. 15 x 7 is fine, but you need a 100mm bolt pattern. I think the wheels he saw are adjustable to fit more than one size (but still wrong for the Z) and that is an undesireable feature. In addition, the offset of the rim has to be within a certain range, and there is a world of difference between front wheel drive and rear wheel drive rims. I would really caution your son against buying used rims. Shop for a good deal on rims made specifically for his car 15 x 7, 4 bolt, 100mm pattern. Of course he can go to a 16 inch rim if he's buying tires as well.
good source of info:
http://www.zx2.org/zx2wheeltire.htm
It gives you the combinations of wheel size and tire size possible with the differences from stock 15x5.5 that comes standard on 2000 ZX2s.
He admitted he wasn't too sure of his facts, and says he read it somewhere online but couldn't recall where. I do know there is a lot of educated speculation that there maybe a Focus coupe NON-Hatchback maybe arriving to replace the ZX2. I wonder if this is what he was refering to?
Well, My tire fell into a rather large pot hole on my way up snowboarding last weekend, bent the inner lip pretty badly, but the tire managed to hold the air in till I got back home. At first I thought I might have bent an axle (gulp) because the car was wobbling and chirping when I turned. Ended up costing my 90 bucks to fix, a relief since it was almost unfixable. I don't know how much ford charges for rims, but I'm sure it's much more then they're worth.
Waverunrgp800; If you wife is looking for HP, go for the Superchip. Ford has little to offer, and most low bucks aftermarket stuff, like intake improvements make more noise than power. If her car is an automatic, the chip will alter the shift points in addition to tweaking the timing.
Floridian
That extra 3 hp at the rear wheels is interesting. How much did he net at the front wheels? : )
I doubt if many people really expect much from "bolt on" devices. These days, intake and exhaust mods don't really do anything except as you say, make a little noise. I disagree with you on the chip. A good chip is going to alter your timing and mixture enough to take some of the rough edges off the driveability. Your buying the "feel", not dyno numbers. It's not important what the "peak" hp is, but rather how crisp the curve feels on the wat up to the peak. A chip primarilly reshapes the curve and secondly may raise it slightly. Just my opinion of course.
The K&N type induction had little effect by itself. After the tuned header and free-flow exhaust and underdrive pulleys were put on it made the biggest difference in the output. About 8hp as I recall. That ZX2 has since been returned to mostly stock condition and he's now working on a ZX3 for the coming SCCA season. All it takes is MONEY !!
Floridian
Point of interest if anyone cares. My favourite colour combo for the Miata is Burgundy Red with warm tan coloured top. Funnily enough I have seen two ZX2s (or possible the same ones twice) with a non standard paint job, that was in this colour or one very similar to it. For the record I am not talking about the Toreado Red ZX2 either. With one of these two zx2s he had a bright white stripe down the middle of the car. While the other one had larger looking wheels and no stripe. For either the ZX2, or the Miata it is a really classy looking shade of red.
Ralex,
I could be VERY mistaken in this. But for some strange reason I seem to think that Dunlop is or was related to Cooper Tires. I have heard that Coopers are stronger in the UK than over here. Again though it is entirely possible I don't what the hell I am talking about.
IF someone teases you about the Miata being a girl's car. Consider this I used to know a member of the SAS who drove one, while he was stationed over here. For some strange reason no one ever called him "a girl". I just can't understand why, can you? Though I didn't know him very well. Of the few times I did have cause to talk to him, he seemed like a rather decent, and freindly fellow. Certainly not what I was expecting given who, and what he obviously was.
I,m thinking Cooper and Goodrich are under common ownership, but it's just a rumor.
ra
performer versus dollars spent!
It is nice to hear a clear cut definative answer to something. Thank you Ralex I suppose in a way the earlier definitions had some truth to them. It obviously does increase the airflow, but it also requires considerable modifications to the rest of the engine. Though I have NO intention of having it done. I am curious would the ZX2 engine take such a modification? or would just burn the engine out in short order? I guess it would have to have one of those ugly looking bulges added to the hood to fit the compressor in the engine bay; or possible even a scoop on the hood.
Still a clear answer, when my world seems full of grey ones...
Mostly cosmetic "improvements" over the regular ZX3. The specs do not mention any lowering springs or performance struts or suspension bushings.
Height is still 56.3". Of course I can always lower the seat and lean it back some more (and put on a baseball cap backwards) so for a short guy like me, end up with eyes just peeking over the steering wheel. Maybe it will add to the sporty feel.
I wonder how many HP the leather trimmed seats and the leather wrapped steering wheel add.
$18,000 for 170HP?
I'd like to see performance figures.
00 The Civic SI(R) is already 160 hp and an excellent car to boot. Definetly worth considering, and not much more then a fully loaded Z.
The Sentra S/ER looks like a hell of a car. 180 hp, similar torque from a 2.5 l I4. tuned suspension. Looks like a lot of bang for the buck. I think it will also quickly make you forget the 2 extra doors. Also expected to come out only a small amount more then a loaded Z would have cost.
Of course I'm happy with what the Z offers and feel it is good bang for the buck, and see no reason to dump in piles of money to try and tweak out miniscule amounts of power.
I can't say that the ZX3 group is disappointed with their cars in general, but the overall tone of the forum seems negative. It seems the ZX3 doesn't get the fuel mileage you would expect, and it has a lot of new car bugs. Some dealers are providing reasonable support and some aren't. There have been suspension problems, a/c problems, a lot of noise problems, guage problems, and electrical problems. Of course it is still a nice car and there are a lot of happy owners, but in general, it looks like the new coupe is a shakey buy. There is speculation that the SVT ZX3 will be priced at about 18K. It's too early to be certain. I don't think it will be worth it and I'm probably going to hang on to my ZX2. I cleaned her up last night and she looked good. Mileage is good, no noises, no suspension problems, no a/c problems, no problems period (but the seats suck). Yup, the old green Z is lookin' pretty good to me these days.
Chris
MjC
Job 1 2002 model ZX2 at the Hermosillo, Mexico plant is July 16, 2001.
See the complete ford/mercury/lincoln/jaguar, etc. list on blueovalnews.com
Now to bring the subject back to the ZX2. During the move, some swine (I have a stronger adjective in mind but this is a family forum) put an 8 inch bare metal scratch on my car, and added the second door ding. Damn am I annoyed at this. It clearly was caused by someone being stupid and without regard. I am thinking about asking at the dealership to see if they can recommend someone for minor body repairs next week. As on tuesday I am going for the second oil change.
Did I read that Rick? There maybe 2002 ZX2? I truly hope so, as I have come to love my ZX2 almost as much as did my late Accura Integra. Probably because of all the pain I have been through with this car.
Okay guys I will stop now before I get too graphic. Suffice to say I maybe a touch wierd, a triffle nuerotic, and known for some rather wild tangents in my conversations. However I do love my mother, and any time I invest so much pain and money into something that should have only cost me half. Well it sort of brings out the love hate side of my associations.
A co-worker of mine Yesterday purchased a new Subaru. I think she paid close to $18K for it. The funny part is with my lowly little Escort on Steroids, I still have her beat by about 3 or 4 grand. I her told for the lords sake use my bad luck as an example of what NOT to do, with a new car. All these months later I still can't get the image of my front end vanishing in eye blink out of my mind. The near miss with my life I can live with, however all the bad luck that I had with my first Black ZX2 is a pill that I still can't swallow completly.
The speculation on the various fora about Focus-based ZX2s for 2003 are still unconfirmed until we see a concept car.
I am happy that at 13.5K miles I am now regularly getting 29mpg (improved from 26mpg previously) with normal spirited driving.
That is: usually change gears at or about 3k RPM, and once in a while launch fast with upshift to 2nd at 4.5k and to 3rd at 5k rpms.
I never launch heel-toe, so do not do high rpm starts in 1st.
Air pressure is kept to about 35 all around on the stock tires.
faulty CD changer and the "clicking" front brakes,
both of which were repaired under warranty by Ford
with little or no hassle.Only mods I've made are
a K&N air filter and 15" Konig rims with 195/55-15
Kumho Ecsta 712 tires.Been using 5w30 Mobil1 synt-
etic since 10k,and replaced the manual tranny lube
with RedLine synthetic ATF,which made a noticeable
improvement in shifter feel and action.
While the driving position is somewhat cramped
for 6 footers,and the seats are awful,the car has
been very reliable and trouble free,and is an absolute blast to drive briskly around town!With new 2001 ZX2's advertised for $8995.00 here in
Portland,OR.,add $800.00 or so for dealer install-ed A/C,IMHO a person could do a lot worse for an
under 10K entry level vehicle!
If I was going to buy a coupe as my next car, the Celica would be it. (unless something new came out before that time)
Does anyone know the dimensions of the 15" ZX2 S/R rim(How wide, in inches)? What size tire is mounted on it?