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New Love. - 3/9/2008 8:44:04 AM
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nouse4aname067
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hello, names jake. been driving my mazda 626 98 v6 around for about 8 years now. at 160k i feel the love for putting some fun w0rk into it. So i have started with simple maintence and i hope to take off from there. I value all yall knowledge on this subject, because i am far from a good mechanic. Nice to meet yall in adavance and hope to talk to yall soon :) Mazda 626 98 V6
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RE: New Love. - 3/9/2008 8:54:12 AM
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virgin1
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Hey Jake!! Welcome to our lil' slice of automotive heaven. I'm guessin' that y'all from Texas w/that accent? Where at? 160K. WhadUhavinmind? If performance is your goal, you may have to fabricate some stuff on your own using some universal pieces. According to a Tech Correspondence question I once read in R&T mag, the V6 was considered a mom 'n' pop engine for the family sedan, based on the Ford V6 of it's time. There weren't many performance parts made for it even back in '98. Basic maintainence questions we can probably help you out with though.
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