Ah! I'm a bit late to this but I replaced my brakes a month ago. Replaced the old front brakes/pads with the Powerstop Kit
This is how rotors look after 4 harsh winters and 63,xxx miles
Oh yeah, took it around the track as well
Ah! I'm a bit late to this but I replaced my brakes a month ago. Replaced the old front brakes/pads with the Powerstop Kit
This is how rotors look after 4 harsh winters and 63,xxx miles
Oh yeah, took it around the track as well
Last edited by 2of9; 10-17-2019 at 01:12 PM.
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 43.4 mpg (US) ... 18.5 km/L ... 5.4 L/100 km ... 52.2 mpg (Imp)
Zero, 2014 ES Plus 5MT, written off but not forgotten.
Zero II, 2014 SE, 5MT, climate She's HOME now!
Shelby AKA "Cute", 2017 ES 5MT, A/C.
Mirage owners look at the world differently than everyone else, but in a better way
We're driving the Beetle of the 21st century, the greatest small car now available!
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View my fuel log 2017 Mirage ES PLus 1.2 manual: 39.0 mpg (US) ... 16.6 km/L ... 6.0 L/100 km ... 46.8 mpg (Imp)
It was oil change time for me. This is the first time I know I'll be running 0W-20. Last time I filled up with 5W-20 (or 5-30 I forget) which isn't bad at all, but I look forward to see if I can tell any difference. I do not anticipate I will though.
They're finally done with construction on the road I live on, so I cleaned up the windows and they got rain-x treatment. As a side note, I highly recommend Sprayway window cleaner. It really works great.
Last, but not least, the interior also got cleaned up for the winter as I will not be doing it again until spring...
Custom Mirage products: Cruise control kit, Glove box light, MAF sensor housing, Rear sway bar, Upper grill block
Current project: DIY Nitrous oxide setup for ~$100
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 47.2 mpg (US) ... 20.1 km/L ... 5.0 L/100 km ... 56.7 mpg (Imp)
I changed my serpentine belt tonight. Not because it looked worn or damaged at 130,000 miles, but just because I felt like it was time...especially with the weather starting to get bad. No pics, because I did it at night. You will need:
1) New belt. I used a Dayco Poly Cog #5060485 because it was $20 shipped instead of the OEM 1340A146 belt, which usually runs about $50. Normally, I would go OEM, but I have always had good luck with Dayco belts. This belt, however, is just barely long enough.
2) A ratchet with a 12mm socket, or a 12mm box-end wrench.
3) About 5-10 minutes of free time.
There are two bolts, both painted blue, right on top of the alternator bracket. Loosen the short pinch bolt first, then loosen the long adjuster bolt as far as it takes to get the belt off. If you are using the Dayco belt, you might as well turn the adjuster bolt out as far as it will go. Slide the old belt off, being mindful of it's routing. Slide the new belt on, being sure to get the routing right. Tighten the adjuster bolt until the belt is good and tight (it will stretch anyway, so a little too tight is better than a little too loose). Tighten the pinch bolt.
Go have a beer. You are done! It is the easiest serpentine belt you will ever change.
I beg to differ. Olds Cierra circa 1988. Socket (forget size) with 24" extension. Put socket on tensioner. Pull back on extension. Old belt almost falls off. Loop new belt around all pulleys but tensioner. With socket on tensioner pull on extension. Slip belt over tensioner. Done.
Total time <2 minutes.
Zero, 2014 ES Plus 5MT, written off but not forgotten.
Zero II, 2014 SE, 5MT, climate She's HOME now!
Shelby AKA "Cute", 2017 ES 5MT, A/C.
Mirage owners look at the world differently than everyone else, but in a better way
We're driving the Beetle of the 21st century, the greatest small car now available!
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View my fuel log 2017 Mirage ES PLus 1.2 manual: 39.0 mpg (US) ... 16.6 km/L ... 6.0 L/100 km ... 46.8 mpg (Imp)
Zero, 2014 ES Plus 5MT, written off but not forgotten.
Zero II, 2014 SE, 5MT, climate She's HOME now!
Shelby AKA "Cute", 2017 ES 5MT, A/C.
Mirage owners look at the world differently than everyone else, but in a better way
We're driving the Beetle of the 21st century, the greatest small car now available!
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View my fuel log 2017 Mirage ES PLus 1.2 manual: 39.0 mpg (US) ... 16.6 km/L ... 6.0 L/100 km ... 46.8 mpg (Imp)
Lol, probably, if things went well and nothing snapped!
As for what I did with my Mirage, let me see.....
I ordered some tablet holders that fit into the cup holders of the center console. I'm trying 2;
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The Macally is decent, it gets the tablet up and away from the shifter. The tablet does partly block the hvac controls but nothing impossible. The other mount forces the tablet to stay low, sort of wedged in front of the shifter. I'm not keen on that. However, it doesn't wobble at all where as the Macally will need some velcro or something at the top of the stalk to keep the tablet from pogoing around.
If the weather gets better my '17 will get the LED headlights installed and my '14 gets the LED fog bulbs installed. And snow tires will go on my '14. Maybe. There's no great hurry here.
Last edited by Wallythacker; 11-01-2019 at 05:51 AM.
Zero, 2014 ES Plus 5MT, written off but not forgotten.
Zero II, 2014 SE, 5MT, climate She's HOME now!
Shelby AKA "Cute", 2017 ES 5MT, A/C.
Mirage owners look at the world differently than everyone else, but in a better way
We're driving the Beetle of the 21st century, the greatest small car now available!
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View my fuel log 2017 Mirage ES PLus 1.2 manual: 39.0 mpg (US) ... 16.6 km/L ... 6.0 L/100 km ... 46.8 mpg (Imp)
Maybe I'm missing something but that sounds like a more reasonable choice than buying a touchscreen radio with navigation. Instead, keep the cheap radio and use a tablet of your choice to play whatever media through the bluetooth. Plus, you can easily take the tablet out and remove the temptation for theft.
So why did you get yours? You'll have to let us know how that works.
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 49.6 mpg (US) ... 21.1 km/L ... 4.7 L/100 km ... 59.5 mpg (Imp)
Where I live property crime is pretty low. Summer of '17 my Vue got left in the driveway with the passenger door open and the dome light on. There were things in it worth stealing but in the 48 hours it was left that way it wasn't touched. It might be a different thing away from my house and I might be better off with a mounted radio. I do know that the tablet won't be getting put away whenever I go somewhere and park.
These holders are probably just interim solutions until nav heads can be located. My phone is a little small to navigate on and the media player interface on it isn't optimal. I use Garmin handheld GPS units on my bikes to navigate and although they have much smaller screens they are fine. It's likely because they aren't touch operated and their controls all operate fine with gloves.
If the weather improves some pictures will get added to this,
Zero, 2014 ES Plus 5MT, written off but not forgotten.
Zero II, 2014 SE, 5MT, climate She's HOME now!
Shelby AKA "Cute", 2017 ES 5MT, A/C.
Mirage owners look at the world differently than everyone else, but in a better way
We're driving the Beetle of the 21st century, the greatest small car now available!
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View my fuel log 2017 Mirage ES PLus 1.2 manual: 39.0 mpg (US) ... 16.6 km/L ... 6.0 L/100 km ... 46.8 mpg (Imp)