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Old 03-22-2005, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wanting to do a tune up

Wanted to get a little help. I want to do a tune up on my 91 Mr2 NA but wanted to know if anyone had any how-to docs they want to share. Anything thing that you would do for a tune up would be helpful plugs, fuel filter and stuff thanks.
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Old 03-22-2005, 06:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what kind of mileage are you looking at? general tune up would include: oil change, plugs, wires, rotor button, rotor cap... but the rotor cap, button and wires will last a while. I change the oild and check the plugs\wires every 3K...
here's a link for the factory service manual... it should have everything you need:
http://www.mr2-tech.com/bgb.htm
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the fuel filter is a good idea. they tend to get over looked..
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nice recovery mr2bad... I forgot that!
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It has 108 miles on it... The BGB site is good but does not really give a step by step how to, anybody have anything like that. Thanks BH.
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what exactly do u want to know?
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i want to know how to change the fuel filter. isn't that attacted to the fuel pump? the rotor button, rotor cap? how do i change that also. and how much does it go for?

thank you, and sorry for jumping into this post heeeeeeehhhhhhe
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The fuel filter is located underneath the car at the left rear wheel and can only be accessed with the car jacked up or on ramps. Pretty easy to replace. Its about the size of a can of beer (a little narrower.
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