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Re: 1990 CQ-rained yesterday, took a short video

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I swapped out my radios for another one. its a Kenwood Nav DVD sirius ready single din. its got a touch screen. i traded my Mk2 Autotech Exhaust for it.


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had to refix my window regulator...
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but it wont go up now... so i have to diagnose that again...


then i swapped out my Air box for an air intake, courtesy of Mr. Kitterman. THanks again.

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Then my OH SHIT handle broke. Id like to say it was because i was taking a turn with all rally rage and awesomeness, but its really cause im just a Fatty.

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Re: 1990 CQ-rained and took a short video, UPDATES

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so my window regulator took a poop again.. damned car.


UGH.


i REALLY need to start saving for new struts and springs. Im not trying to go drastic, so i am thinking about Koni Adjustables and H&R sport springs? it is what i would have done for my 200.

then i need to replace all the bushings and the control arms. the Rear subframe needs new bushings and i havent had the chance to swap out my trans mount yet. or is it two of them?

wondering about a 5 lug swap...
i really miss my audi 200 20v wheels. They were so bad ass.
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Re: 1990 CQ-rained and took a short video, UPDATES

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So, what bushings do I need for a complete suspension update?

I need to get control arms for the front and some new struts and springs, but what else?
Golden91CQ

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lol Kuma, thats funny you broke your O shiz handle. I had a similar problem about a month ago. I felt soo fat. Pulling my lazy ass outta the coupe, that handle had no chance. Everyone who saw me thought it was pretty funny :x
Golden91CQ

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A complete suspension overhaul might consist of;
Subframe bushings, front and rear
Control Arm Bushings All 4 Corners
All 4 Upper strut mount bushings/bearings
Lower Ball Joints, Front and Rear
Front and rear Tie rods

Engine Mounts, Trans Mounts, and rear diff mounts would be good to replace too, if it hasn't already been done.
Golden91CQ

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whoops double post sorry
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Golden91CQ wrote:A complete suspension overhaul might consist of;
Subframe bushings, front and rear
Control Arm Bushings All 4 Corners
All 4 Upper strut mount bushings/bearings
Lower Ball Joints, Front and Rear
Front and rear Tie rods

Engine Mounts, Trans Mounts, and rear diff mounts would be good to replace too, if it hasn't already been done.


okay cool. Any suggestions for types of bushings and what not? what did you get to put on yours? My rear subframe bushings are SHOT.

Golden91CQ wrote:lol Kuma, thats funny you broke your O shiz handle. I had a similar problem about a month ago. I felt soo fat. Pulling my lazy ass outta the coupe, that handle had no chance. Everyone who saw me thought it was pretty funny :x


yeah... im a fat ass. my buddy was laughing uncontrollably.
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I bought 034 aluminum sub frame bushings YEARS ago and never installed them. My stock bushings were actually in pretty good shape. My coupe also has some white poly CA bushings up front that were on the car, and the rears were stock. I'd probably still want to put some poly rears in. 034 sells them. I'm not sure who else. I've seen some purple powerflex? ones on ebay and other places online.

That reminds me sway bar bushings and endlinks should be replaced along with all the other mentioned parts. And if you're going to be replacing all that old rubber you might as well be upgrading to parts that will last longer and make your coupe feel much tighter :thumbsup:
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yeah, thats the plan... i really want those Coilovers on the swap meet... but i doubt ill get them fast enough if my retirement check doesnt come in quickly.

im trying to get all the upgraded bushings and such so that i can have a less bouncy car...

just noticed too though that the calve cover gasket is leaking... but not a lot, just seaping slightly.
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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So i just purchased a short shifter for pretty cheap. but i looked it and think its a bilzcat? its not the JHM one... although, thats the one i wanted, but if this one works well enough, ill keep it for now.

Can anyone tell me if its a bilzcat, an older version of an 034 shifter or if its a home made one?

i have no idea.

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looks like the 034 one, could also just be a stock corrado shifter that fits in fairly easily and shortens the throw quite a bit
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yeah so the Cq actually can hold quite a bit of stuff.
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What's the deal with the CH's? They are CH's rite?
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SOLD them already.

you are too slow!
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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laundry list:

8 subframe bushings

857199419C x 2

857199415B x 6

control arm bushings

857407181

balljoints

893407365E
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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this is what my underside looks like.
apparently i killed a bird or something because there were maggots falling from underneath my car yesterday.... it was rather disgusting.


got some goo gone and cleaned up my fender.

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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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Do yourself a favor and go with the 034 subframe mounts, and CA bushings. You will be much happier.
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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CA?
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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Oh control arms, I'm dumb
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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I have the joy of having raw materials and the chance to get my hands on the 034 stuff and am able to copy it. But even at the rates I charge people for fab time and material, technically still cheaper to buy from 034. Thats the advantage of them having cnc machines.
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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What I need to do is find a press first so I can make sure I get my bushings Installed properly. Although... There might be one on post.
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Re: 1990 CQ-Short Throw? Difference between Bilzcat and JHM?

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http://net.jasonpearce.com/chronicle/audiwarnings.html

i keep getting the warning in the cooling system on my dash. also my tail light bulbs have all been replaced and the light came on on my dash BRAKE LIGHT. guh... or maybe its my third brake light.


what can cause the cooling fault? the car runs fine..
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Kuma85 wrote:http://net.jasonpearce.com/chronicle/audiwarnings.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

i keep getting the warning in the cooling system on my dash. also my tail light bulbs have all been replaced and the light came on on my dash BRAKE LIGHT. guh... or maybe its my third brake light.


what can cause the cooling fault? the car runs fine..


This warning can come on when the level in the reservoir is too low. Try adding a little water and see if it goes away.
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Re: 1990 CQ-cooling sensor warning- whats this mean?

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Thanks, im going to try that real quick.
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Re: 1990 CQ-cooling sensor warning- whats this mean?

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yep it worked.

And the tail light bulb is just loose, so it works and then it doesnt.
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