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I wanted to use the heater core as a source also when I had a bp4W but never was able to resolve feeding it back to the mixing manifold since I didn't have access to a swanky fab shop. I don't expect the restriction/downsizing through the turbo would impact much. It'd spend more time shedding heat out of the heater core which might make the turbo happier.
Sexy bushings on one side of the rack, but can you mill a solid mount for the passenger side? 11 years ago, I had a set of Rev-Lab aluminum brackets that completely replaced the bushing and oem rack bracket on my old swapped GC.
More updates please.
Sexy bushings on one side of the rack, but can you mill a solid mount for the passenger side? 11 years ago, I had a set of Rev-Lab aluminum brackets that completely replaced the bushing and oem rack bracket on my old swapped GC.
More updates please.
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I'm taking some time off this week and trying to get the rollerskate back together so I can merge it back with the body.
I got a lot of traction on Monday and reassembled the rear suspension.
I also spent way more time than I'd like to admit trying to find an attractive location for the FPR to reside behind the intake manifold. I also started looking at how I was going to route the fuel lines and oil cooler lines.This is still being worked on.
The differential and housing also got a fresh coat of paint.
Tuesday started off strong with assembling the differential and attaching it to the rear sub-frame.
After all that I was going to start on the front sub-assembly. I painted the front hubs Monday also and went to press in the ARP studs. These guys have a significant amount of interferance fit and it definitely take a shop press to get them together. After putting one together I noticed that the studs are a bit splayed and won't quite make it into the rotors..
In other news, I ordered the TSE 11.75" DynaPro BBK with the Singular ducts and new rear axles from Advance. Today I'm hopefully putting in the final order to Fab9 and MazdaSpeed.
Still waiting on the Bauer front BJ's from FM.
I got a lot of traction on Monday and reassembled the rear suspension.
I also spent way more time than I'd like to admit trying to find an attractive location for the FPR to reside behind the intake manifold. I also started looking at how I was going to route the fuel lines and oil cooler lines.This is still being worked on.
The differential and housing also got a fresh coat of paint.
Tuesday started off strong with assembling the differential and attaching it to the rear sub-frame.
After all that I was going to start on the front sub-assembly. I painted the front hubs Monday also and went to press in the ARP studs. These guys have a significant amount of interferance fit and it definitely take a shop press to get them together. After putting one together I noticed that the studs are a bit splayed and won't quite make it into the rotors..
In other news, I ordered the TSE 11.75" DynaPro BBK with the Singular ducts and new rear axles from Advance. Today I'm hopefully putting in the final order to Fab9 and MazdaSpeed.
Still waiting on the Bauer front BJ's from FM.
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After all that I was going to start on the front sub-assembly. I painted the front hubs Monday also and went to press in the ARP studs. These guys have a significant amount of interferance fit and it definitely take a shop press to get them together. After putting one together I noticed that the studs are a bit splayed and won't quite make it into the rotors.
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These were the standard Timken units from RockAuto. Is there another manufacturer you'd suggest? I'd hate to just scrap these.
The only blueprinted hubs I'm aware of are from FM and their $212/ea plus shipping.
The only blueprinted hubs I'm aware of are from FM and their $212/ea plus shipping.
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More Progress!
Lots of Cleaning!
And finally the rear sub-assembly is back at home underneath the car. Working towards getting the rest of the drivetrain in the car in the coming weeks.
Lots of Cleaning!
And finally the rear sub-assembly is back at home underneath the car. Working towards getting the rest of the drivetrain in the car in the coming weeks.
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TSE 11.75" DynaPro BBK arrived today! These should fair nicely with wilwood master delete kit.
Also recieved my order from Mazda comp earlier in the week with new camber bolts and the MSM rear sway bar.
Pics to come.
Also recieved my order from Mazda comp earlier in the week with new camber bolts and the MSM rear sway bar.
Pics to come.
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I've gotten a bit further since the last update, but alas I've started a new full-time job and as some of you have noticed I've started a bit of a side business too.
I'll try to get this thing updated this weekend.
I'll try to get this thing updated this weekend.