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  • NC325iC
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    shouldnt there be a big washer on the subframe bushing to hold the lip solid?

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  • Iain
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    You can remote mount the coils fairly easily. Just make sure your leads are well insulated from grounding on other stuff in the engine bay and won't chaff on anything.

    This build it giving me some motivation :) Also I found it interesting you used V-bands to clamp the exhaust together - why is that?

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  • Ian Bowers
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    Dude. The fuck? That's bullshit.

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  • E30Nova
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    So jealous. :(

    Matt

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  • Blip Bavarian
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    Hey guys, after much delay, I have made some progress.

    Added some more heat shielding out onto the firewall





    Also gave my headers another coat of silicone



    put in a PS delete



    Nick cut me a plate to mount the MC directly to the firewall. We had to chop up and flare some donor brake lines, cause the stockers weren't long enough anymore..



    then i brought the car home for the final assembly

    finally got my fucking half shafts out from the hubs. It took 3 people and a monster sledgehammer



    installed the new shafts





    check this bs out! my powerflex bushing inverted up into the subframe. WTF?





    dropped the motor/tranny in



    the brake MC interferes with one of the coils. Im gonna figure out a way to remote mount the coil. More on that later.



    After alot of trial and error with wiring, and with the help of my friends Julian and Brian, we got it started. Hopefully this video works...

    VIDEO


    More progress on the way. Thanks for looking. -Matt
    Last edited by Blip Bavarian; 08-11-2010, 09:50 PM.

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  • MR 325
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    Originally posted by Blip Bavarian View Post
    Does any body know if I can just cut the airbag sensors off?
    I did! lol.

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  • movementality
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    awesome!

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  • TeXJ
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    loving the thread!! and as many are, wishing i could do this to mine :(

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  • greanthumb
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    very nice job on the engine bay!! keep going.. im following.

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  • Blip Bavarian
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    Originally posted by FreedS4 View Post
    Good choice on engine bay color! Did you re-weld your shock towers?
    Nope didnt reweld em.

    Originally posted by Danny View Post
    Excellent thread.
    thanks.


    Does any body know if I can just cut the airbag sensors off?

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  • Danny
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    Excellent thread.

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  • FreedS4
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    Good choice on engine bay color! Did you re-weld your shock towers?

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  • Blip Bavarian
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    sanded

    cleaned and prepped

    primed


    painted satin black


    added heat insulation





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  • greanthumb
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    Originally posted by Blip Bavarian View Post
    Thanks. The brake setup was the biggest question mark for me too. I decided to go boosterless, so time will tell how it works out. Ill let you know how mine feels soon.



    Ive been poking ass lately. Been working a ton in the hot sun, so its hard to motivate myself to spend the weekend in the garage when its 105 degrees.

    We pulled the engine/tranny yesterday for the final time. Im gonna paint the engine bay this week. Any suggestions on color??
    cant go wrong with black. i feel ya.... the sun will take it out of you. thanks for the update. give us another soon

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  • FreedS4
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    Originally posted by Blip Bavarian View Post
    Thanks. The brake setup was the biggest question mark for me too. I decided to go boosterless, so time will tell how it works out. Ill let you know how mine feels soon.



    Ive been poking ass lately. Been working a ton in the hot sun, so its hard to motivate myself to spend the weekend in the garage when its 105 degrees.

    We pulled the engine/tranny yesterday for the final time. Im gonna paint the engine bay this week. Any suggestions on color??
    Your opinion on your booster-less set-up will be much appreciated. As for the engine bay color, go black. It's an easy color to paint and "hides" dirt/grime well. My best friend painted his RX-7 (MY old 87 TurboII) engine bay black while he was swapping in his LS1/T56 and it came out looking real good.

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