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Old 12-31-2007 | 07:33 AM
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Hello to all out there.

My name is David from Scotland. I only recently bought my 1995 626 executive as a daily driver in march. Fancied a wee bit of comfort and smoother softer ride to my other car , a 1990 VW Scirocco.

I never thought at first to buying a mazda but have been delighted by it's power and smooth ride. Was needing the softer ride as I didn't want to put my new born little girl into the bone crushing suspension on the 'rocco'.

I have however had to restrain myself from dropping the 626 a couple of inches and starting to mod it because of this.

Hope to have a gab with you all soon!
 
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Old 01-01-2008 | 09:39 PM
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welcome to the forum dave.. my grandmother and mother are from glasgow as well soo thats cool. and not a bad car you have there. i like the 626's from any mazda from the 90s. i personally have a 2008 mazda3 which i love alot. what do you plan on doing to your car mod wise?
 
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Old 01-02-2008 | 11:44 AM
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Hey!! WaddoUknow? My mother and grandmother are from Glasgow too!!
Nope!! I lied. My ancestors are from Germany and France, but hey, welcome to the friendliest Mazda forum I know, and I know plenty of 'em!!
I was shopping the 6 series a few years back. The 626's are nice family sedans w/some potential.lot of 'em out there so you know they hold up well. But I was really impressed w/the MX-6's. They appealed to my sporting car nature a bit more, and I like the seating position a bit better too.

 
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Old 01-06-2008 | 08:27 AM
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Aloha!!

It's a small world eh!!!! There are two types of people on this earth.......Scottish people and those that want to be Scottish!! Lol

As far as mods go I aint to clued up as to what route to go. I like sublety, a wolf in sheeps clothing kind of idea. Already get a good kick from the stock 2.0l 16v.

Could definately do with dropping her (Mrytle) about a foot!!
Only problem is need the comfort for the little Princess.

I occasionally get the car reving when idle. Bouncing from 1000-2000 rpm. Do I need a new air filter?

Just had a new exhaust and front CV's and tyres for her last MOT. Will need brakes in the next month, discs and pads all round.

Hear from you soon

PS Need to remember the time difference!

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Old 01-06-2008 | 10:53 AM
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yea from ontario its like 5 hours i believe.. that means its 11:54 here it would be 4:54 or something
 
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Old 01-06-2008 | 11:13 AM
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Bizzare. I'm watching Dog bounty hunter on tv just now!!

Where abouts in Glasgow were they from ?

I'm kind of in between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Nearer to Glasgow, I was brought up there.
 
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Old 01-06-2008 | 11:59 AM
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im not sure ill be sure to ask them but i think its around that area for some reason. does gibb mean anything to you... or better yet robertson.
 
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Old 01-06-2008 | 12:10 PM
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The names don't mean anything off hand. I know we are a small country, but still over 5.5 million. Lol

Did they move to Canada? Have you always been in Ontario?
 
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Old 01-06-2008 | 12:20 PM
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i have and my mom and grandma/granpa moved there like 30 years ago but my grandma's twin still lives in glasgow i believe.. but i think she is married but im not 100% sure
 
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Old 01-08-2008 | 05:58 PM
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I occasionally get the car reving when idle. Bouncing from 1000-2000 rpm. Do I need a new air filter?
'Sorry David.I somehow missed this question the first read through.
When I was shopping for a 6, I kept running into throttle-postion sensor issues... at least that's what I was hearing. It might be a weak link based on what I had heard, and it might be your unsettled idle problem here too.
'Only a guess though.
Have you checked the EGR valve for clogs (and no, I don't mean dancing shoes either?) That will sometimes affect the idle in strange ways.
PVC system and an intermittent vacuum leak might be the cause also.A vacuumgaugeshould tell if that's the problem.I had one of those on a Honda I once owned. Drove me nuts until I finally found the little bugger hiding in a seemingly good vacuum hose.

 



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