Happy new year R3V! Parts finally showed up and I got started during all the little down time I had. While waiting for parts I got the car up on jackstands to do the oil change and transmission fluid change. Transmission got some fresh redline MTL again.

I took off the skid plate this time because the last few oil changes I got sick of oil spilling onto the skid plate and causing a mess.(old school hikfab for m20 modified to fit 24v).

I then made a pair of intake tube brackets to secure the intake from flopping around. Kind of think that the weight of the intake may have been what caused the intake boot tear a while ago (esp during hard transitions I can totally see that being the cause). Anyways, at vegasdrift during tech, they mentioned it'll pass but i should really secure it somehow so I went ahead and knocked that out with some aluminum stock I had laying around.

I noticed my 22mm uuc sway bar had more of the powdercoating missing, so I uninstalled the front bar to see how clearance was on the 20mm OEM bar. It definitely doesn't stick out as much at point of contact, so I ordered up some IE 20mm sway bar bushings to install later.


First of the new parts to arrive was the garagistic secondary diff mount. I ordered it bare but decided to spray it for some reason?


Installation was easy, I couldnt get the bushing in on my press for some reason so I ended up installing it like a rear wheel bearing with no issues. Had to remove some sound deadening in the trunk to mount, but drilled nice and clean with a 8mm drill bit.
Chase Bays PS kit + cooler showed up. I read some people saying install sucks because of no instructions. I had a cooler prior so I knew how to route everything really by just looking at it. Easiest way to explain this is note how the fittings (with red caps) are attached to the lines from ChaseBays. Two of those with the 65 degree -6AN go to the rack. 2 of the 3x 90 degree fittings go to the chase bays reservoir (-10an short line, and the longer line to the oil cooler with 180 degree fitting) Just a side note: the line from the pump going to the rack is a different hose type than the rest so that should keep things as straight forward as I can explain it. Very happy I didn't have to do these lines myself this time around. I can't wait to report back things are working 100%.


The lines were long enough to mount the ChaseBays cooler in the same location I had previously. I'm not sure I'm a fan of the loop clamps for it, but I might be able to make an extension bracket straight to the cooler, but the vibration dampening mounts will be kind of useless in the middle. I tried centering it as best as possible. yes my valance keeps getting more and more beat to shit looking. I did modify the sheetmetal ducting I made a while back in hopes to make it fit better. I'm pretty happy with it now, and am just waiting for a pack of 4 -6AN line separators to clean things up a bit.


and I mounted the skid plate back up and it's a lot better than how it was. Hopefully it won't be AS messy during oil changes moving forward.

So just a couple more things to do before taking it off jackstands. I'll try to run fluid through the system when it's not 30 degrees out, I'll be filling the system with the leftover redline D4 I've had. Oh and after all this is done I'll be messing with steering wheel hubs/configuration. I ordered an IE hub in hopes to get a little more arm room than the current momo+nardi adapter+deep corn. I might also be swapping out the wood grain wheel here soon. I think it's an amazing wheel but no longer fits this build and I want something a little more race inspired moving forward.

I took off the skid plate this time because the last few oil changes I got sick of oil spilling onto the skid plate and causing a mess.(old school hikfab for m20 modified to fit 24v).

I then made a pair of intake tube brackets to secure the intake from flopping around. Kind of think that the weight of the intake may have been what caused the intake boot tear a while ago (esp during hard transitions I can totally see that being the cause). Anyways, at vegasdrift during tech, they mentioned it'll pass but i should really secure it somehow so I went ahead and knocked that out with some aluminum stock I had laying around.

I noticed my 22mm uuc sway bar had more of the powdercoating missing, so I uninstalled the front bar to see how clearance was on the 20mm OEM bar. It definitely doesn't stick out as much at point of contact, so I ordered up some IE 20mm sway bar bushings to install later.


First of the new parts to arrive was the garagistic secondary diff mount. I ordered it bare but decided to spray it for some reason?


Installation was easy, I couldnt get the bushing in on my press for some reason so I ended up installing it like a rear wheel bearing with no issues. Had to remove some sound deadening in the trunk to mount, but drilled nice and clean with a 8mm drill bit.
Chase Bays PS kit + cooler showed up. I read some people saying install sucks because of no instructions. I had a cooler prior so I knew how to route everything really by just looking at it. Easiest way to explain this is note how the fittings (with red caps) are attached to the lines from ChaseBays. Two of those with the 65 degree -6AN go to the rack. 2 of the 3x 90 degree fittings go to the chase bays reservoir (-10an short line, and the longer line to the oil cooler with 180 degree fitting) Just a side note: the line from the pump going to the rack is a different hose type than the rest so that should keep things as straight forward as I can explain it. Very happy I didn't have to do these lines myself this time around. I can't wait to report back things are working 100%.


The lines were long enough to mount the ChaseBays cooler in the same location I had previously. I'm not sure I'm a fan of the loop clamps for it, but I might be able to make an extension bracket straight to the cooler, but the vibration dampening mounts will be kind of useless in the middle. I tried centering it as best as possible. yes my valance keeps getting more and more beat to shit looking. I did modify the sheetmetal ducting I made a while back in hopes to make it fit better. I'm pretty happy with it now, and am just waiting for a pack of 4 -6AN line separators to clean things up a bit.


and I mounted the skid plate back up and it's a lot better than how it was. Hopefully it won't be AS messy during oil changes moving forward.

So just a couple more things to do before taking it off jackstands. I'll try to run fluid through the system when it's not 30 degrees out, I'll be filling the system with the leftover redline D4 I've had. Oh and after all this is done I'll be messing with steering wheel hubs/configuration. I ordered an IE hub in hopes to get a little more arm room than the current momo+nardi adapter+deep corn. I might also be swapping out the wood grain wheel here soon. I think it's an amazing wheel but no longer fits this build and I want something a little more race inspired moving forward.
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