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08-07-2016, 01:29 AM | #37 |
Thank you.
Respectfully, Over the last week a bunch of progress was made with the car. The two row Mishimoto radiator was replaced with a three row, which required a bit of modification to the front end. I was also able to move the Mishimoto intercooler back and down a bit to accommodate with the new radiator space requirements. With all that welding going on I figured it was a good time to install the hood pins and start the initial front chassis harness routing. The lights are now operational with the help of a friend. Blinkers, high / low beam and hazards are good to go including the brake lights. Next up to bat for the car is finalizing the engine harness, which entails a bit of housekeeping and new wiring with the added air temperature sensor and boost control solenoid for the haltech pro plug in setup. I was also able to get the -4 AN oil feed and -8 AN oil drain lines made up for the turbo in addition to running some -3 AN lines for the brakes and proportioning valve. |
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08-08-2016, 10:55 PM | #38 |
A bunch of stuff arrived for the car this weekend. A box of K&N fuel, oil filters, AEM intake filters and a bunch of AEM 3” tubing made its way to my doorstep. I can’t thank the people over at K&N enough for the opportunity to use their products on this specific car build.
I also spun over to empire fabrication in Simi this weekend to see if Sean, the owner, could school me on some fabrication. He was able to make something pretty rad from some sheet aluminum in a matter of a few minutes. Talk about talented. Here he is measuring out the Mishimoto fans and the radiator and quickly gathering ideas to run with. Here, after the break lines and overall dimensions were figured, he is shearing the material for those perfect lines. Another sweet tool over at Empire is the Pulmax. This machine was used to shear perfect circles in the material for the fans to pull air from. They turned out awesome! Here, the press break was used to create the 45* and 90* bends to fit the outsides of the Mishimoto radiator and hold the slim fans. A bit of fitment verification goin down. Lastly, here he is throwing down some dimes with his eastwood tig 200 to mount it onto the radiator. This I feel is a better design with all the vibration that is to bound happen than to bolt a shroud onto the radiator. The end product turned out awesome and with a great amount of clearance. I was also able to make a fuel pump hanger this weekend with the help of my buddy Clint. I used the stock hanger, -8 bulkhead fittings and some 5/8” straight tubing with a single flare on the end. The pump is a Bosch 040 submersible pump. I think she came out pretty nice. |
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08-09-2016, 08:20 AM | #39 |
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That shroud and fuel pump hangar are awesome.
The only thing I noticed was the turbo return line. Most manufacturers say run -10 at the minimum and make it straight as possible. Your's looks pretty wildly shapen as far as I can see in the pictures. |
08-11-2016, 12:29 AM | #40 | |
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The -10 Fittings between the housings is an extremely tight fit. The way the manifold sits in relation to the turbo and drain port makes it interesting, so there needs to be a bit of flex in the line. In the future, I may need to upgrade to something a little different. Last edited by jaredperry; 08-11-2016 at 05:15 PM.. |
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08-12-2016, 10:25 AM | #41 |
During this week Sean from empire fabrication was kind enough to come over and work with me. We ended up turning some fancy AEM intakes straight sections and bends into front mount intercooler charge pipes. I didn’t anticipate how short these throws ended up being, but I am really excited as to how they turned out; its almost as if this RB25 engine was meant for the FC chassis. He was even able to mount the turbosmart race port BOV for me.
Misc AEM Intakes tubing parts. I failed to get a picture prior. Dude was working too fast… Sean throwin bends around to see what will work best. Looks like a 90* and a 120* are pretty much a plug and play. Those AEM tubes sure are fancy. Sean is suggesting a custom charge pipe setup here. We ended up going a different route with this side. A 120* and a 90* again look to be a perfect fit. Full Lock on the drivers side shows that there is plenty of room. Tig welding with a eastwood 200. Final products of left and right. Mounted. |
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08-14-2016, 01:33 AM | #43 |
08-20-2016, 11:05 AM | #44 |
My buddy Gino over at vaderwerks found some time and wrapped some body parts for the car for last weekend. Fenders and spats are from Shine Auto. Naturally, I was stoked to install the body parts and did so along with starting an initial shakedown for the first start.
With my friends Gino’s help, we ran all the Teflon Steel Braided Fuel lines with AN PTFE Fittings and plumbed in the Cold Start and PCV plumbing system. I ended up re-routing a lot of electrical wires, changing out the water pump, idlers, timing belt, thermostat and spark plugs. The windshield was also replaced over the weekend. Oh, here is the first start. |
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08-20-2016, 11:54 AM | #45 |
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Looking absolutely amazing bro. Cant wait to see the initial startup. Im the guy you were chatting with on Instagram a few weeks back and i was asking you all the questions about your wiring setup. Thanks again for the info.
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08-20-2016, 12:24 PM | #46 |
First Start https://youtu.be/ChqIWqTrydA
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08-22-2016, 08:30 AM | #47 |
Here is a video of the Haltech base map getting cleaned up by Chris at Natural Aspirations: https://youtu.be/-p-dqjN8MEQ
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08-23-2016, 08:24 AM | #50 |
A video of the car that a friend, instabaeth on Instagram, made of the car over the weekend: https://youtu.be/ie50HOACCsk
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08-23-2016, 08:56 AM | #51 |
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I'm excited for you man. I can't wait to see video of you ripping on her. I have been wondering if you will get a lot of bump steer though with the current angle of your tie rod ends, any thoughts of getting something machined or modifying them in someway to correct the angle?
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08-23-2016, 10:07 PM | #52 | |
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