V8 cabrio? Anyone done it? Updated with video.
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Ive also snapped two beer taps from shifting, So i gotta look for something stronger. Probably gonna get just a sold piece of 1" aluminum rod. -
I want to make a new thread but I want to detail my car first and have someone that knows what they are doing take pictures for me.Leave a comment:
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WOW. Nice build- would love to see more video and some updates!Leave a comment:
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Update: got It started last week,its been running good. Just started to miss fire yesterday, my 02 sensors dont work so its running crazy rich. Gotta dig into that later this week. Im gonna make a big progression thread in the members rides in a week or two. My buddy shot a couple videos of the start up. Sorry the quality is so bad.
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Oh and my shifter for now. Im collecting beer taps so I can switch them out when I get bored.
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Complete header back off the car assembled prepping for paint.





All sanded down cleaned then a couple base coats

Top coat. I decided to just clear the Tip to try and keep it OE looking as possible.

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Drives side down pipe finished now working on Pass

First glance at completed rear section. Yes one is dumped, from the back it looks like a 100% stock 318.
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The piece that goes around the steering shaft. Tac'ed for now


Chris Castro getting his TIG on

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Yup just get 14 gauge soder heat copper apply done. Or so Ive seen, doing it is a whole other issue.Leave a comment:
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Do you have a way to put a bead on the copper pipe? I wouldn't use copper unless you can.
1.5" roll cage tubing is pretty cheap (cheap enough anyway) and welding steel is pretty easy. As is putting a bead on with the welder.Leave a comment:
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I think the upper radiator pipe should be no problem as its pretty much gonna be a |_| shape to clear my intake. Im wondering how the flow will be affected with the 90's.
The lower radiator is a crazy inverted its like 180 degree bend with a sharp 90 at the end. I was gonna get a flexible radiator pipe but doubt it will hold its shape under pressure.Leave a comment:
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Well I originally got the ideal from reading a hot rod mag. They had a car with copper hard lines And I though to my self ive installed tons of copper water lines when I use to build houses. Then I researched it more and actually its been around since the early 1900's because copper is so easy to work with. There is several people on youtube using copper AC hoses and those get up to 300psi on the high side. So im thinking 15psi that the coolant system see's should be no problem. Guess the only real way is to find out.... hahaI wouldn't do it unless you thread the copper pieces together (not sure if you can even do that... I know home depot will thread galvanized steel pipes for you). Either that or braze it. But I wouldn't trust soldering... methinks hot temperatures + vibrations (even taking the rubber couplers into account) = you're gonna have a bad time.Leave a comment:
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Silver- brazing brass is easy, but copper might be a bit more tricky...
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