The Malaga Bomber (no rust this time)
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Oh lol! My bad. Yes, you are correct, I have a .52 compressor housing. I sent you a PM with few other questions. A decent set of tires should really help out with traction in the rear. LSD couldn't hurt either.I don't think the garage in my thread is at FAU.
As for the turbo, yours is bigger than mine. I've got a .42AR compressor housing and .45 trim (I think) T3 wheel, you've got a later .52AR compressor housing which should contain a .50 trim wheel. What's the AR of your turbine housing? I'm assuming standard .48. If so, you could wake it up a bit with a .63AR turbine housing of which I have a couple of spares, since you don't need such a small turbine housing on a 2.5L engine. It's fairly easy to swap a backing plate, housing and T4 compressor wheel on these little T3 family turbos which will give you good power potential. I'm planning on doing that once I've remedied my traction issues (crap tires, open diff).
Haha, yes, I had to start keeping track of the work being done on this car. Instagram just wasn't cutting it. Full sized pics ftw! Yes, I'll be talking to you soon about some type of cage......I didn't know you had a thread! You're welcome for the misc aluminum welding :)
Correct. That's exactly what I told him. Not only in 2002's, but in any car it's unsafe to have a harness bar (or no extra bars) and a fixed back seat.
I also went on to tell him about the Mustang that crashed at a road course event. Bolt in roll cage, stock seats. The car rolled and the bolt in points failed and the cage poked through the bottom of the car, only thing that saved them was the stock seats folding. o.0
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http://www.mustangcars.info/2009/10/
In other news, last weekend, with the help of Carlos from Condor Speed Shop, the transmission tunnel was fabbed, created, and welded on. The chassis feels much more rigid than before, and everything is much, MUCH quieter in the cabin
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I didn't know you had a thread! You're welcome for the misc aluminum welding :)
"Earlier today I brought the car to John to see if we could make a harness bar. I walked away wanting a half cage I mean, I have to reinforce the rear shock towers anyways........"
do not just run a harness bar with fixed seats and harnesses. i have see the result of 2002's rolling on track and have cut the roofs off a few 2002's. the roof on a 2002 ain't that strong. your head will become the strongest point on the car in a rollover. if you insist on running harnesses on the street, at least do a half cage/ 4pt rollbar.
Correct. That's exactly what I told him. Not only in 2002's, but in any car it's unsafe to have a harness bar (or no extra bars) and a fixed back seat.
I also went on to tell him about the Mustang that crashed at a road course event. Bolt in roll cage, stock seats. The car rolled and the bolt in points failed and the cage poked through the bottom of the car, only thing that saved them was the stock seats folding. o.0
Scroll down to see pics...
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I don't think the garage in my thread is at FAU.Oh nice. I thought I recognized the parking garage from your build thread. 13lbs is pushing this little snail pretty hard, plus I cant keep even traction in 2nd & 3rd gear before I hit boost.... Maybe I'll up the boost when I remavp the rear end of the car haha. Since you know volvo turbos and such...is there any way to pep up the tb03?
As for the turbo, yours is bigger than mine. I've got a .42AR compressor housing and .45 trim (I think) T3 wheel, you've got a later .52AR compressor housing which should contain a .50 trim wheel. What's the AR of your turbine housing? I'm assuming standard .48. If so, you could wake it up a bit with a .63AR turbine housing of which I have a couple of spares, since you don't need such a small turbine housing on a 2.5L engine. It's fairly easy to swap a backing plate, housing and T4 compressor wheel on these little T3 family turbos which will give you good power potential. I'm planning on doing that once I've remedied my traction issues (crap tires, open diff).Leave a comment:
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Oh nice. I thought I recognized the parking garage from your build thread. 13lbs is pushing this little snail pretty hard, plus I cant keep even traction in 2nd & 3rd gear before I hit boost.... Maybe I'll up the boost when I remavp the rear end of the car haha. Since you know volvo turbos and such...is there any way to pep up the tb03?Leave a comment:
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I got a message from a guy I know with pics of your car at FAU. Wish I had been there to check it out, that's my school too. Must be a blast having all that torque in such a lightweight car. Crank up that boost!Leave a comment:
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Glad it could help :) I said this on insta, but definitely go with megasquirt if you have the option!
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Damn Jason just found your build thanx for the heads up .. That's my white 02 that kid posted up .. Kids Been at it for a while too he gotta get his going soon ., gotta get a few more parts to get mine boosted ...Leave a comment:
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Same conclusion that I ended up coming to; if the car were to roll and the roof to crumple, I'd be strapped in a seat upright and my head would have to support the weight of the whole car. Thanks for looking out for my well being ;)"Earlier today I brought the car to John to see if we could make a harness bar. I walked away wanting a half cage I mean, I have to reinforce the rear shock towers anyways........"
do not just run a harness bar with fixed seats and harnesses. i have see the result of 2002's rolling on track and have cut the roofs off a few 2002's. the roof on a 2002 ain't that strong. your head will become the strongest point on the car in a rollover. if you insist on running harnesses on the street, at least do a half cage/ 4pt rollbar.
I see that a fair amount of people, including yourself, run a Kirk Racing rollbar. I also found the install on your thread, good stuff!Leave a comment:
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"Earlier today I brought the car to John to see if we could make a harness bar. I walked away wanting a half cage I mean, I have to reinforce the rear shock towers anyways........"
do not just run a harness bar with fixed seats and harnesses. i have see the result of 2002's rolling on track and have cut the roofs off a few 2002's. the roof on a 2002 ain't that strong. your head will become the strongest point on the car in a rollover. if you insist on running harnesses on the street, at least do a half cage/ 4pt rollbar.Leave a comment:
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