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I am reading this forum for a while, but still haven't presented myself.
I am from Lithuania, probably the one in this forum as there are only a few mr2s here in Lithuania :)
I could say I am quite familiar to the MR2, as I have it from 2007.
It was bought as N/A and my dream was to have a turbo some day... And finally, in 2011 spring I bought one from UK. That was a great time of my life! But I bought it for engine conversion. Even that I was thinking a lot to make that one LHD, but my Pinkie was so loved that I couldn't brake it... So finally it was decided to swap an engine and all other better parts.

Mod list so far:
Engine (3S-GTE rev1):
ARC alluminum intercooler;
ARP head studs;
Apexi air filter;
Samco hose kit for cooling system from rev2;
Custom 3" exhaust;
SS De-cat downpipe;
Metal head gasket;
AEM alternator pulley;
3S-GE cams;
JUN lightweigt flywheel
Helix stage 2 4 paddle ceramic clutch;
Manual boost controller;

Suspension/Brakes:
Ohlins inverted adjustable schocks with Weitec lowering springs (Koni sport in front at the moment, as one of my Ohlins is dead after winter...);
HEL braided brake lines;
Adjustable pillow ball front tension rods;
19mm rev2+ ARB in rear;

Exterior/Interior:
Sparco NS2 16x7 +36 16x8 +38 (+25mm spacer);
Rev3 JDM rear lights;
Painted in custom Pink/Red with black top parts;
TRD leather shift knob + custom short shifter;
Blitz boost gauge;
Tinted JDM windows;
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Nice car, developments mate :thumleft:

Cutting springs though = [-X
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RedMR² wrote:Nice car, developments mate :thumleft:

Cutting springs though = [-X


Thanks!
Yea yea, I know... That was when I was young and didn't mind about performance :D
I would never suggest to do this to any other.
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GreddyMR2 wrote:
RedMR² wrote:Nice car, developments mate :thumleft:

Cutting springs though = [-X


Thanks!
Yea yea, I know... That was when I was young and didn't mind about performance :D
I would never suggest to do this to any other.


Good to hear dude :D

Have fun with the car! :thumleft:
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RedMR² wrote:
GreddyMR2 wrote:
RedMR² wrote:Nice car, developments mate :thumleft:

Cutting springs though = [-X


Thanks!
Yea yea, I know... That was when I was young and didn't mind about performance :D
I would never suggest to do this to any other.


Good to hear dude :D

Have fun with the car! :thumleft:


Oh yes I have, you can see that in my videos :)
It took a long to learn how to drive it, but now I really enjoy the handling.
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Welcome to the club :D
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You can already read my Part 2 of a swap process in my blog (see in a 1st post) :)
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I moved my site to another server.

From now please follow my news at: http://drivingmr2.wordpress.com

See you there :)
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I bought Sparco NS2 16x7 & 16x8. Finally staggered setup as I wanted it so much :) Thanks to steve_c for the wheels!
Wheels fitted, but still needs a repaint. I am thinking of white and red center caps. What do you think?

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Nice write up mate!

Loving the Sparcos!! Are you running spacers on the rear of is that how flush they sit?

I got a set myself! Just need to get them refurbed and put on :thumleft:
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Thanks!

Yes, I run spacers, 5mm in front and 25mm in rear. Rear wheels are a bit outside, but archs are rolled, so looks like it's fine :thumleft:

Really nice looking wheels and I don't care that a lot of people say my previous Lenso RS5 were better, it's a JDM and I love it, plus they are staggered :)
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Here is a couple more pics of NS2s:
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I don't remember now if I run 25 or 30mm spacers in rear...
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Some Lithuanian cold weathers fun on ice :)
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Awesome snow pics dude :clap:
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I had a problem with my O2 sensor - error 21 was flashing.
Today I decided to replace it. I bough universal one, replaced it and reseted ECU. And guess... Error is still here! Tomorrow I will check wire going from O2 to ECU, maybe it's damaged somewhere... But if not, then I'm out of ideas why this error is flashing...
Any help is appreciated :thumleft:
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This weekend I was changing my doors and front bumper, which was debadged and with a places for fog lamps, which will be installed later as there is some work to do. I will add some photos later.

Door adjusting was a really difficult job. Luckily, my Dad is a good mechanic and helped me. But I still did not adjust a window properly... I was tired of trying to do it unsuccesfully. Has anyone a good article of how to do it? The problem is that if I adjust it to fit a rubber , then the window won't close when door is closed. When I lower it down a bit, then there is a space between window and door... Ah...
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looking good mate, good work :thumleft:
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Here is a bit of debadged and with places for fog lamps bumper. Also, no canards left. Looks cleaner.
Going to sleep.. :)
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In comparison to old one:
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This weekend I think of changing a windshield to tinted JDM one. Also I have to install fog lamps, change one door window(as one is already changed) to tinted JDM and also perfectly adjust door windows. I hope I will manage it in a day and a half.
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I think I succesfully completed my weekend's job list :thumleft:

1. Changed winshield and door window to tinted JDM ones. Unfortunately, we had to use a universal windshield rubber, as the original was damaged during the take off... Anyway, I'm lucky we had that universal :) So windshield swap was started on Saturday afternoon and then finished it on Sunday morning. Also, I removed sound insulation from the door.

2. Fog lams installed. Had some problems with taking them off my other body... I had to drill the bolts as they were badly rusted and the plastic trim around a bolt melted, so I had an issue with that. But I took bigger bols and managed to fit. Also, I have to customize a connection in a fog lamp to fit H3 bulbs with one wire (originals were two wires), but that was easy, just connected fog's earth cable to its body.

3. Door windows were adjusted. Still wind is whistling a bit through one going over 60mph, so I will have to readjust it.

4. Changed mirrors to black to match my roof color. Bad thing, the RHD windows hardly adjust for LHD driver, so I will give my LHD mirrors for a repaint and then will have them re-fitted. And RHD mirrors (Auto folding :thumleft: ) will go for a sale. I have all the relays and buttons. Let me know if anyone need them, but postage price I think will be around 15gbp due to weight.

And here is some poor quality photos:
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