Thanks, we are working on it pretty furiously to get ready for PIR on June 30th. Still using the test motor which has nearly 300k on it. I'm noticeably down on power compared to other PRO3s so hopefully we can find a few more with headers and some other bolt on things that are legal for the class.
The transmission needs to be changed, We lost third gear for the most part. If you watch some of those video's you'll see I have problems with third grinding and popping out a few times. pretty annoying to drive on a track where the only two gears we used were 3/4. Portland is the same except we get to 5th on the front and rear straights
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Oregon Raceway Park pictures 5/25 - 5/28 2012
me and the car, #338 for now.
Pit stop with Reid (2002wrxdriver)
My team mate James Crivellone giving me a tow down the straight.
Race three ended with a Red flag drill
Transmission flush after we started to loose third gear.
Reid resetting the shock's compression plate
Goodnight dirty girl.
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Don't really have much time to update this anymore so I'll try and load up some complete shots tonight.
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Interior gauges, and instruments
Ignition Switch:
Main Control Panel:
Using the stock panel as the mount for the dashboard.
drilled four holes in the corners, then globed some quickweld and taped in some screws.
Support installed. Easy to reach in and route wiring.
Instrument cluster (made for me by James Crivellone):
Gauge pod
Trimmed and glued ABS plastic inside the original center vent. Drilled 2 1/16 hole for volt, this will run all four gauges.
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Man it has been so much fun building this car from the ground up. Never thought I would be a head mechanic for any kind of racing. So excited for the 17th. First full race day.
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Oh, I wasn't driving. A buddy of mine was out there and was snapping pics and I saw your and James' car in the background. Next year hopefully I'll be out there.
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Originally posted by e30damen View PostAwesome build!
Lots of quality work and parts there!
Can't wait to see it when its done.
Originally posted by MR 325 View PostGreat work Parker, I love it.
Who makes those nifty green brake lines?
Originally posted by GTRobb View PostIt was good to see you guys yesterday. The car looks great. I love the color you painted the cage. Do you want a GodSpeed Fabrication sticker for the rear down tubes?
Hell yeah I'll rock some stickers on the work of art you call a roll cage.
Originally posted by Mlarsen View PostNoticed you were up at the test n tune at Pacific last week.
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Originally posted by SkiFree View PostNice progress, lots of good shops up your way.
Couple quick notes,
the sway bar endlinks should not be connected until the suspension is under load/on the ground (so the load on the links will be neutral while the car is sitting on the ground). If not, when the cars rest on the floor the endlinks will be under load (leading to premature failure).
I had no idea, Luckily nothing happened when we ran the car last weekend for the shakedown. I just had the real competition alignment done yesterday at TC-Motorsports. They unhooked them and redid them while explaining the same thing to me.
Thank you though man, If i had saw this before hand I would have re-done them.
Originally posted by SkiFree View PostLooks like you went for the AKG rear adjustable camber/toe brackets. Keep an eye on them and be prepared to tack-weld them into place. Since they are (cheaper) bent pieces, they cannot be made to as tight/snug tolerances than machined brackets.
Originally posted by SkiFree View PostEDIT: I assume you're talking with the guys at TC up there?
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