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Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
10/6/13 12:43 p.m.

so this starts with a story from back in 2009. I had, for a few years, an 03 protege5 5 speed that I loved. great car. loved almost everything about it.

unfortunately, the ergonomics of the seat/clutch pedal angles didn’t love my knee. shortly after getting in it to go anywhere, my knee started killing me. could only drive for about 30-45 minutes before I had to get out and let my knee rest and unlock. this was unacceptable.

so I sold it to a coworker. and regretted it from the minute I accepted her offer. swore id own another one someday.

fast forward to three weeks ago, when a cosmic alignment of luck happened. guy bought my neon ACR for cash and trade, sold his trade, and made out like a bandit. unfortunately, this left me with nothing to drive for work. sure, I have the 70 duster (stick) and 64 el camino (auto, but unreliable and no AC). so I had to scrounge up a new daily. had to be automatic due to continuing knee troubles, had to be fun to drive. since the last p5, I've had a tweaked Camry, Subaru legacy 2.5gt wagon,l 2 neons, z6 swapped crx si, fsp prepped s10, and air bagged full size extended cab long bed chevy. so I'm not exactly used to boring or normal daily drivers. the short list of requirements was 25+mpg mixed, auto, great suspension and brakes, room for family and gear, preferably hatch/wagon, and not something you see every day.

started the hunt with carmax and local used car lots. the things I had in my brain that fit the bill were focus zx3,l Volvo wagon, bmw wagon, mazda3/6 wagon, ~99 Subaru legacy gt, etc. pretty neat list. almost forgot about the p5,l as I hadn't seen one in a loooong time. and they were only made in 02-03. so pretty rare, especially in my area.

ironically enough, my old one shoed up on the local used car lot. my coworker had driven it until the end of 2012, when she traded it in 60 miles away on a new Prius. it managed to come back to the car lot down the street from my parents house. I stopped. I drove it. I fell in love with it again. I couldn’t walk after the test drive.

so I also added another p5 into my hunt. drove almost all the models on my list, as well as a bunch of other stuff that I saw that may fit the bill. just couldn’t fall in love with any of them except the Subaru's, zx3, and Volvo wagon. so we had 4 cars that fit the bill. till I looked up Volvo repair parts, and crossed them off the list.

off to craigslist search engine I went. within a 400 mile radius, looking for 3 specific cars. when I thought I found one, first thing I did as ask if salvage or clean title. if it as salvage, I crossed it off. I'm done messing with bent/broken stuff on daily's. if it as to be a project car, I would not have used that as a stipulation. next question as here it had lived its life. if it was EVER in the rust belt or salt air, I crossed it off. I spent FAR too many years up north and dealing with rust to ever what to do it again if given a choice. I had a choice.

as you can well guess, this limited my options significantly. found a few promising examples form car lots, but could never get any information on them prior to driving 3-400 miles with cash in my pocket. you'd think that they'd want to sell for cash to an out of towner that has no chance in hell of bringing the car back for any little issues. apparently not.

I was dailying the duster, hunting pretty hard, when I came across a 2002 Mazda protege5 in florence, sc. one owner. no accidents. only been out of the state 3 times to Richmond Virginia. all receipts for maintenance/repairs. 122, 250 on it. stone stock. automatic.

it checked all the boxes. especially the one with the dollar signs in it. it was well below what I as willing to spend for a good, clean car.

so my father and I jumped in my wife's wagon (my old Subaru, and yes, I asked for it back and offered to get her a new car. she wants the Subaru....) and went to Florence three weeks ago after church. put a jack and stands in the back, cash and the pistol in the console, and took off. reason for the pistol is that craigslist takes me to the nicest places. I had 4k in 20, 50, and 100 bills, and didn’t feel like getting rolled for it. we do have carry and conceal permits for just this kind of reason.

anyway, when e got there we met the owner and his mother. he bought the car new when he turned 21, with his mother as co-signer. they kept all the paperwork, including the original salesman's card and the finance paperwork. even got a window sticker. also got a 3 ring binder full of maintenance records. furthest mileage oil change as 3250. they were religious about the car. (except for wax, as evidenced by the clear coat). reason for sale was that the young man as now driving a lot more, and wanted to get something newer and nicer (focus titanium edition parked next to the P5). he was discouraged to let the car go. when I looked over it, I didn’t even find evidence of the ever having been mud on the undercarriage. soooooo clean. so I didn’t even haggle the price. bought it, and brought it home.

there were a few options that it had that I didn’t want (side curtain airbags, wheel locks, ABS. all good stuff, just not on my list of requirements), and some options it didn’t have that I did want (6 speaker audio, sport trans, tinted windows, chrome wheels) but the options that I had to have it had (roof rack, sunroof, auto). the color wasn't my favorite, but it as a good enough color. dark blue with a hint of purple. I figured I could add the options as we go.

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anyway, in the last three weeks, I've put almost 3k on the clock. this thing has been almost flawless.

first thing was to clean the injectors and skunked gas out of it. car had been sitting for months before I purchased it. so fresh 93 for a half tank brought the octane of the fuel up to the low 80's when mixed, and a can of seafoam was dumped in the tank. ran much better.

then, I changed out the plugs for NGK iridium's. the lugs that were in it were the wrong part number. plug wires checked out good, so I left them alone.

I also had the car tinted to 35% (nc legal limit) by a local tint place.

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up next was the fix for the first issue found on the ride home: the rear speakers did not work. at all. on my last one, the internal amp in the radio had gone bad and caused this same issue. so I assumed that it had happened again. also, the head unit would not accept cd's, so that was an issue. the first radio I ordered from crutchfield as a really nice, double DIN pioneer. big easy to read scree, big buttons, great sound. really liked the unit.

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until I drove it at night. with the thing dimmed as afar as it would go, I could still read in the back seat from it. way too bright and distracting. crutchfield was cool about it, and we selected a JVC replacement that doesn’t sound quite as good and is a little harder to use, but has lights that you can all but turn off. it does hat I need it to do, and does it well. also matches the style of the dash really well.

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this did not correct the rear speaker issue entirely. one was obviously blown, and the other wasnt operating still. so I pulled the rear door panels to investigate.

and swapped in a pair of 6.5 inch cheap, crappy speakers that were functional. (no pic)

while I was in there, I decided to try something I had been reading about on the forums for a while and was skeptical of. guys have been using the aluminum backed peel and seal from Lowes for sound deadening. I have my products that I already use and really like, but figured id give this stuff a try before condemning it. so I did my rear doors.

the outer panels have TONS of flex in them, and are very tinny sounding. when the door shuts, you could also hear the radio, at moderate volume, from outside the car just as well as you can from inside. this was unacceptable, as well as the sound the doors made when shutting. figured I had nothing to lose by experimenting with a new product here. went to Lowes, and picked up a roll.

to get resonance out of the doors rear doors, I had to do a 125% surface area coverage. this is dramatically more material than what I am used to, as my normal stuff would do it with a 60-75% coverage. the peel and seal is also more flexible without a heat gun, and adheres better out of the box at room temp than my usual stuff, but is harder to work as it does not stretch at all. finally, it is also only about 1/4 the thickness and weight of my usual deadener. it did do the job, though, and I have added this to my arsenal for specific uses. such as areas with little clearance, flatter areas, or areas that would be remarkably difficult to access with heat gun/j roller combo.

the rear doors, when completed, have a much higher quality sound hen shut, and the road noise reduction was noticeable, as well as the music outside the car problem. the speakers (free!) suck, however, and need to go away.

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I also managed to nab a pair of sail panel tweeters to bring my front soundstage up (see the 6 speaker option it didn’t have?? it does now!) and I installed those yesterday, as well as finished up the door sound deadening project with peel and seal. in total, for acceptable results with it, I had to use 2 rolls in 4 doors and the inside of the hatch.

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sound 100% better now, crappy speakers and all. the stereo is not done, however, as I want to do the rest of the car with sound deadening/insulation, as well as replace all door speakers with infinity reference series speakers (always wanted a set). additionally, I have plans to build a small fiberglass enclosure in the hatch to house a single 8 inch sub.

up next is my complex solution to a simple locked up brake caliper: BIG BRAKES!!

the right front caliper took a dump on me. I had thought the brakes felt a little funny when I bought it, but chalked that up to crappy pads/old fluid. I as wrong on that count. no one had ever greased the sliders. couldn’t get them to budge with a 3lb hammer. so I knew I was in it for calipers and pads as well as a rotor turning. for not much more money, I did the following:

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I use performance friction pads on every street car I have that they're available for, not only are they made in south carolina, they have great initial bite and low dust. I love them. little more expensive, but worth it. the calipers and rotors are 2000 Mazda 626 v6 parts. same as the mazdaspeed protégé brakes. the rotors are about an inch bigger, the pads probably have 30% more contact area, and the calipers are much beefier. it also all bolts on like stock. once bled, and bedded, the increase in brake performance is dramatic.

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I still need to do the rears, but they're not giving me any trouble at the moment, so why mess with them?

on the long to do list for this car is to increase the sound deadening/insulation, finish the stereo, find the daveb gauge rings, add the 03 factory chrome wheels, convert to sport shift, bigger rear brakes, bigger sway bars, slight lowering, fix the broken roof racks, and maybe do a respray for the clear coat issues.

also, see if I can teak it to break 30mpg highway.

ebonyandivory
ebonyandivory HalfDork
10/6/13 2:30 p.m.

I have an 02... I am quite interested in your thread. Great start!

MazdaSpeed coils and GR2's are a nice combo. About .75" lower and holds the road nicely.

JtspellS
JtspellS Dork
10/6/13 3:03 p.m.

Very glad you were able to find exactly what you wanted.

Have an 03 myself and am always interested in any info I can find!!!

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
10/6/13 4:14 p.m.

im actually looking at the racing beat springs, tokiko blues, and mazdaspeed sway bars. the factory struts are still in great shape, so that wont be happening any time soon. also on the radar are msp coils and struts, as the rear strut is different from my research. if only I could find them cheap enough...

also need to get some non crash bolt camber bolts. legit eccentrics like I have on the duster, had on the neon, etc. that way I can align it properly.

ill continue to pass on the oddities that I do to this thing as I do them.

Michael

sethmeister4
sethmeister4 Dork
10/7/13 10:37 a.m.

Very nice! I love the color, and though I have zero experience with these cars, I really like them!

Sky_Render
Sky_Render Dork
10/10/13 2:57 p.m.

I miss doing car audio stuff. Newer cars have pretty nice systems from the factory, so I always found it fun to upgrade the audio systems in older cars.

ScreaminE
ScreaminE New Reader
10/13/13 7:00 a.m.

I really wanted one of these for a daily driver for a while. I really enjoy/enjoyed your builds. I wanted to trade you my Miata for your ACR.

Toyman01
Toyman01 GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
10/13/13 7:18 a.m.

Nice!

I like the sound deadening idea. I might have to try that on my F350. Would you have a link to the product you used?

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
10/14/13 8:54 p.m.

my usual product, that requires heat gun and j-roller, is here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#sound-and-vibration-damping-sheets/=oxu2d6 I use the 10% normally to dampen most panels. occasionally will need to step up depending on what im doing.

stuff I used in the doors on the mazda is here: http://www.lowes.com/pd_154017-81326-PS625_0__?Ntt=peel+and+seal&UserSearch=peel+and+seal&productId=1018733&rpp=32

hope that helps. these products will only reduce the panel resonance found in most large stampings, which makes a great difference.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
3/2/14 6:36 p.m.

Wow I need to update this thread this week. Lots changed.

Spoolpigeon
Spoolpigeon SuperDork
3/2/14 8:03 p.m.

I want one of these for a DD so bad. Looking forward to see how this comes along!

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
3/7/14 4:05 p.m.

long time no update on the protégé5.

first, after we left off, I polished the headlights. no good pics, but I did take a pic of the polished vs unpolished light pattern. I also installed silverstar bulbs in the low beams after this picture, which made the light output that much better.

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after that, I put my truck in the body shop. I knew it would be gone a little while, and a trailer came up on the local craigslist for a screaming deal. so I bought it, and proceeded to put a hitch on the Mazda. hitch was bought from summit, as they had the best prices. added a 2 inch ball, and away I went. just as a word of wisdom: drop the exhaust, and the directions suck mightily. finally figured it out after about an hour though.

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after this, I was just driving it a bit. went through a car wash one day, and the roof racks gave up the ghost. and started leaking into the interior.

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so the simple and inexpensive solution, due to not being able to find reasonably priced racks, was to delete them. got a set of 03 delete strips with all the clips for 20 bucks, and removed the interior.

and by removed, I mean everything above the seats. every damn bit of it. it was a 12 hour job. I bled. a lot. I did, however, sound deaden and insulate the roof while it was apart.

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looked good, but you could tell the paint was faded. hell, it was peeling, too. but the leaks and wind noise were gone, which made me happy. and I liked the looks.

around Christmas, I found a set of the 03 chrome wheels I wanted. put them on before leaving for a long trip. about halfway to Richmond va, the vibrations were about to kill me. had the wheels balanced in richmond, and discovered two were bent. wonderful. at least they looked good. and the tires were good. so we put the bent ones on back, balanced them the best we could, and left them alone. I switched back to my 02 silver wheels this past weekend, as I've finally worn out the tires on the chrome wheels.

I also made a mistake doing some horse-trading that resulted in a piss poor upper resurfacing of the car that took care of the peeling clear coat and some of the fade. it looks decent in pictures and from 20/20.

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last week, I finally got the JL 8 inch sub I purchased from amazon installed. powered it with a 300 watt peak boss audio amp I had laying around, and put it into a REALLY crappy .5 cubic foot box I made out of some reclaimed osb. this was more of a test to make sure I wanted the sub in the car prior to making a nice fiberglass enclosure for it. I do like it, nice tight accurate bass. just enough for the kick drums in metallica and disturbed, and perfect for eminem/naughty by nature/beastie boys. ordered my fiberglass for the good enclosure today.

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lastly fro this update, I scored a no name 2.5 inch cat back today for 20 bucks. dunno if ill use it or flip it yet, but this car is so quiet you cant hear it running when you get out. I like the idea of having a little exhaust noise, but not if it sound like a complete ricer. or drones.

JtspellS
JtspellS Dork
3/7/14 6:11 p.m.

I agree (as well as the WDCR rallycross workers) with the car being almost too quiet. Post videos of when you get it on if you don't mind.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
3/7/14 10:50 p.m.

I will post vids for you.

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JtspellS
JtspellS Dork
3/7/14 11:16 p.m.

Oh wow yeah, that's going to be on the side of annoying just from the looks of it. Worst case through a resonator in there?

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Dork
3/7/14 11:39 p.m.

worst case scrap metal.

its stainless. should get a 50%return on investment....

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 PowerDork
6/26/16 9:27 p.m.

So yeah, this one is the wife's daily now with 175k on the clock. Returned to completely stock except for stereo and tint.

However, I just bought a white 03 and a E36 M3 load of parts for it.

New thread, or this one?

mndsm
mndsm MegaDork
6/26/16 9:50 p.m.

Eh, whatever. This one.

JtspellS
JtspellS SuperDork
6/27/16 3:53 p.m.

Keep it rolling.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 PowerDork
6/27/16 4:45 p.m.

Will do.

CyberEric
CyberEric Reader
6/27/16 8:03 p.m.

I've always wanted one of these. Looking forward to seeing updates about the new one.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 PowerDork
6/28/16 6:32 a.m.

Meet kenmore. It's my new scratch and dent appliance. 107500 on the clock,paid 3k for it. And yes, it has a hood. It's bent, though.

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First step is cleaning up the engine bay so I can do radiator, tune up, timing belt, header, belts, hoses, and fluids. Three cans of gunk later, we have this.

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Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 PowerDork
6/28/16 6:36 a.m.

Plans are to do some basic tweaking, and then pound 200k on it.

Parts on order: gauge rings, auxiliary gauge panel, pioneer head unit, sound deadening, insulation, header, exhaust, usb charge port conversion, bi-xenon projector retrofit, and a cold air intake.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 PowerDork
7/14/16 6:01 p.m.

ok. stage 0.5 is done. were almost up to stage 1, but Kenmore is undergoing her sea trials this week. been a slow week, only done 300 miles since Tuesday morning, and used 3/4 tank of gas.

but lets get to this point....

first Kenmore needed service work. biggest of which was a timing belt and radiator. I also elected to do thermostat, water pump, belts, hoses, plugs, and wires while I was in there. seemed like a good idea at the time. 22 hours of work later....

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I decided not to change the belts, as the ones that were on there were brand new. I did change trans fluid and filter, engine oil and filter, seafoam the top end (suck seafoam through the brake booster vacuum line and then give it a good old fashioned Italian tune up), flush the rest of the cooling system, etc. general 100k service. noticed the front pads are getting thin, so when they are due well do a full mazdaspeed brake swap.

I also installed a $120 ebay 2.3 inch exhaust system. surprisingly quiet with a nice deep tone. [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160705_151500_zpsw2xj3dqw.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160705_151507_zpsvclddcom.jpg.html][/URL]

after this, I moved on to exterior. the side mouldings were JUNK. paint was falling off of them, and they were falling off the car. so they went away. and so did the cheezy looking pinstripes. after that, spent a little while (not long) banging the worst of the body back into a semblance of shape. not great bodywork by any stretch, but good enough for Kenmore. followed all this by a nice, gentle washing with a spray bottle of Castrol superclean, a scrub brush, and a pressure washer. damn paint was actually a bright white, not an off white. whod have thought? then, compound on a DA followed my mothers California gold. oh, and I filled in the worst of the chips and scrateches with white out.

heres what she looks like now: [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_171910_zpsctex4llo.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_171924_zpsv5lkfomr.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_171938_zpsc6g62jz9.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_171945_zpszfpebjge.jpg.html][/URL]

moving onto the inside, we got a little froggy. I installed the hydra mortorsports gauge rings and the NOS pioneer dimming HD radio. picked up some cheap ebay 2 1/16 gauges (JDM Sport, Yo!), made a single DIN panel from a mudflap, and called it good. also, I took the cigarette lighter socket out, bored the hole out slightly, and put a marine USB charging port in there. when I orderd the port from china, I had no idea it had a volt gauge built in it. which seems kind of pointless....

[URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160705_151430_zpscgblbquk.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_202726_zpscxfgz6rh.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_204410_zps7uw3ikjm.jpg.html][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dusterbd13/media/Kenmore/20160712_202735_zpssljx7pag.jpg.html][/URL]

to round out bringing Kenmore up to stage 1, I need to get it tinted and finish restoring the black window trim. as well as the black plastics.

then, stage 2 will be a header, cold air intake, sound deadening, and insulation. but this wont happen until I baseline stage one for at least 1000 miles. see, the goal here is to increase fuel economy. I'm hoping to break 30mpg consistently with good driving habits. hence the vacuum gauge. higher manifold vacuum, better MPG. ill eventually be doing some aero experimentation and chassis mods as well. have a line on some cheap stuff, like a carbon fiber hood with vent, legit mazdaspeed brakes and sway bars, and D2 coilovers. well see what happens....

I'm also planning on a projector retrofit at some point in the near future, using the parts I decided not to use in the duster.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 PowerDork
7/15/16 8:38 a.m.

24mpg on the first tank. That is the worst economy is have gotten out of a p5 in over 200k of driving them.

I'm thinking, since this one seems down on power, that I either missed a tooth on the timing belt, or have a party clogged cat. Gut is leaning toward timing belt. berkeley.

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