For those of you with ACD pump failures (merged)
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I just opened our relocation kits last evening I'd been away for two weeks. They are quality and perfect even improved upon from their previous version...three day shipping from the UK was amazing. I'll be installing this week and will do the video with install and bleed process on top of the install video that has been made for us by autotorque for these specific kits. For those of you who have purchased the kits and don't have my cell pm me I will give it to you for assistance if you need it.
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Just found out some interesting news. Apparently Mitsu is relocating the pump to the boot in the 2015 Evos. Wonder where they got this idea and why it took them so long?
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I looked into this product but it arrived too late for me to use, and after a week they did finally get back to me. You can get single cans directly from their website for $15'ish. Everywhere else I looked wanted to sell them by the case.
Good afternoon,
What is the maximum surface temperature that this spray can withstand? I haven't ordered any yet, so I don't know if its actually printed on the can label or not.
Thank you
Greetings,
The 309-16, after application and cure, will withstand 500 F.
#370
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I did the shield.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...d-install.html
I used 3M Rubberized coating instead of the Zinc because they took so long to get back to me about the temps.
If I lived further up north I'd probably do the relocation kit. I think Driven Fabrication is working on one.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...d-install.html
I used 3M Rubberized coating instead of the Zinc because they took so long to get back to me about the temps.
If I lived further up north I'd probably do the relocation kit. I think Driven Fabrication is working on one.
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I looked into this product but it arrived too late for me to use, and after a week they did finally get back to me. You can get single cans directly from their website for $15'ish. Everywhere else I looked wanted to sell them by the case.
Good afternoon,
What is the maximum surface temperature that this spray can withstand? I haven't ordered any yet, so I don't know if its actually printed on the can label or not.
Thank you
Greetings,
The 309-16, after application and cure, will withstand 500 F.
Good afternoon,
What is the maximum surface temperature that this spray can withstand? I haven't ordered any yet, so I don't know if its actually printed on the can label or not.
Thank you
Greetings,
The 309-16, after application and cure, will withstand 500 F.
I will try the 3M rubber stuff as well.
Oh and great write up on the pump guard.
#374
New evo x Owner
Brand, spanking new EVO X owner here.
Yesterday, as I drove back from the one way plane ticket to OH, noticed the blinking TARMAC on the display panel. The EVO is a 2011 MR, less than 22k miles. I assure everyone the weather was not too hot nor too cold. Neither was the climate too wet or dry. Instead, the drive was perfect, coasting around 70 mph the entire time at a mild - near perfect - 70 degrees F.
Like most overly **** enthusiasts, I brought the newly acquired EVO to my local Mitsubishi dealership ASAP, meaning this AM. The blinking tarmac on the display panel did not appear on my drive to the local dealership. The mechanic also did not witness the blinking when he took the EVO around the lot. After the dianostic ports were connected the software did display code 161F. My research indicates to me - from post #198 - it's an indicator the pump WILL eventually take a complete dive; it's only a matter of time.
After absorbing the $116 diagnostic fee, I was told to bring the EVO back if/and when the blinking reoccurs.
Since the EVO will be used by both myself and my wife, she test drove it for the very fist time after I returned from the local dealership. Just my luck, she said, "why is the Tarmac word blinking?"
Gosh, any suggestions or something I've missed will be greatly appreciated it, thanks in advance.
v/r
Yesterday, as I drove back from the one way plane ticket to OH, noticed the blinking TARMAC on the display panel. The EVO is a 2011 MR, less than 22k miles. I assure everyone the weather was not too hot nor too cold. Neither was the climate too wet or dry. Instead, the drive was perfect, coasting around 70 mph the entire time at a mild - near perfect - 70 degrees F.
Like most overly **** enthusiasts, I brought the newly acquired EVO to my local Mitsubishi dealership ASAP, meaning this AM. The blinking tarmac on the display panel did not appear on my drive to the local dealership. The mechanic also did not witness the blinking when he took the EVO around the lot. After the dianostic ports were connected the software did display code 161F. My research indicates to me - from post #198 - it's an indicator the pump WILL eventually take a complete dive; it's only a matter of time.
After absorbing the $116 diagnostic fee, I was told to bring the EVO back if/and when the blinking reoccurs.
Since the EVO will be used by both myself and my wife, she test drove it for the very fist time after I returned from the local dealership. Just my luck, she said, "why is the Tarmac word blinking?"
Gosh, any suggestions or something I've missed will be greatly appreciated it, thanks in advance.
v/r
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Where did you buy it from, private or dealership and if dealership which one?
Also is there still warranty? I'm not sure what U.S. Warranty gives but it's 60,000kms or 3 years. You also have 30-90 days under lemon laws if you bought from a dealership is why I ask.
My guess is that the original owner saw the occasional tarmac flash and quickly got rid of the car knowing a big bill was coming soon. Can you change out of tarmac?
Also is there still warranty? I'm not sure what U.S. Warranty gives but it's 60,000kms or 3 years. You also have 30-90 days under lemon laws if you bought from a dealership is why I ask.
My guess is that the original owner saw the occasional tarmac flash and quickly got rid of the car knowing a big bill was coming soon. Can you change out of tarmac?