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90 ST 12-17-2015 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3369991)
That sucks, OP :thumbsdown:

My Z loves the cold weather; she gets peppy :driving: I've got 73K miles on my 2011 with no major issues. I pulled the steering lock fuse early on, and most of the clutch hydraulic system has been replaced before any failures other than the master cylinder.

"cold"?, your Z would LOVE a good Canadian winter then. LOL I know mine does. :)

JARblue 12-17-2015 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 3370160)
> Austin, TX

"Cold"

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Originally Posted by 90 ST (Post 3370179)
"cold"?, your Z would LOVE a good Canadian winter then. LOL I know mine does. :)

:icon18:

C'mon now. It's not like I said "a$$-blisteringly cold" :p

Spooler 12-17-2015 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3370385)
:icon18:

C'mon now. It's not like I said "a$$-blisteringly cold" :p

Man, you guys need to hush.... I am already shivering down here.

RonRizz 12-17-2015 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by fairlady_z34 (Post 3369741)
first my check engine light comes on and off at random time for engine misfires for months now

Heres my first point of concern. How many MONTHS do we wait to diagnose, and repair?? Your Z probably hates you now........just sayin'

Duc_Z09 12-17-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by fairlady_z34 (Post 3370155)
havent ran injector cleaner since beginning of this year, and havent changed spark plugs yet just kinda waiting for it to be not so cold and being a little lazy.

I'd start by addressing those 2 issues first since it's cheap and easy (especially injector cleaner). I know they say plugs are good for 100k but IMO that's BS; I change mine every 50. A set of NGK iridiums will run you about $120 and take about 2-3 hours to install if you take your time. You have to remove some plastic covers, the strut tower brace, and the upper intake plenum. Then you need to have the correct socket (it's small). It's an unnecessarily complicated PITA compared to the Mustangs I'm used to, but it sure beats paying the dealer to do it.:tiphat:

edk370 12-17-2015 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by TerribleONE (Post 3369830)
Your gonna be waiting a while.

Worth the wait. 400+ factory horses, engineered for FI (bottom end and heads were specific for twin turbo)....The next Z will be a pleasant surprise. That new generation V6 twin turbo will be a gamechanger. Reminds me of the Z2 TT days!


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