Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 15, 2016 07:18 pm UTC
December 15, 2016 07:18 pm UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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-weld vband on to other side of cat and end of downpipe in car -do the same for test pipe -find tps plug and wire in -change drive shaft (tcase has been drained already so might as well throw in my fresh ujoint one as the ones in there are cracked) -fill all fluid -prime engine -do snow drifting (unfortunately I doubt it will be ready in time for that but we shall see)
Side project: -build built in wardrobe in the bedroom. -demo the bathroom and closet -create large master bathroom
"Old Blue" 91 Talon TSi AWD "Super Enthusiast" 91 Talon TSi AWD Checkout DSMFAQ.com!
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 15, 2016 09:56 pm UTC
December 15, 2016 09:56 pm UTC
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Jason Drew
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I have a lot of things on my mind, not 100% sure what will pan out yet.
- Remove welded center diff, install 4 spider - this is 100% happening. - Finish active cooling for transmission, just need to decide on a pump and cooler. - Convert FP Red to twin scroll and build tubular manifold - Remove Thermal R&D catback, replace with aluminum tubing and "oem" muffler - Pick up a set of slicks - Build a tubular rear subframe - Design/build a new/better catch can.
1997 Eclipse GST - AWD swapped - TPC - GT Spec powered 2023 - 9.63 - 145mph
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 16, 2016 10:14 am UTC
December 16, 2016 10:14 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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Mr Drew, would love to see your jig that you use for building your tubular subframe, I assume most of this stuff is for weight loss. Also what are your thoughts on the welded diff, mine has one and a few people said toss it, other say keep it. Oh and where you getting yours?
Gui!! Yes Please!!! today is my last day till Jan so you just let me know when is good!
Brian, don't sell!! That thing is beautiful!!
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 16, 2016 01:57 pm UTC
December 16, 2016 01:57 pm UTC
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Jason Drew
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My 2017 new years resolution is to loose weight...on my car lol.
Yes the subframe should shave a good 25lbs or more off the car. I've studied the various subframes out there and it shouldn't be too complicated and I have a spare stock subframe to make a jig from as well so it's not like I have to pull the car apart to take this on.
The exhaust should save another 10lbs or so. Anyone want a Thermal R&D?
I initially got the welded center diff on my Jack's build over the 4-spider as I was tapped out on funds with the build. The intention was always to replace it at a later date.
Welded center diffs are great in two aspects; 1) grip off the line, 2) strength.
On the other hard, despite what anyone says, turning sucks, always. It's easier on the transmission but plays havoc on everything else, my rear axle supply is dwindling and I'm down one rear diff. Of the axles I've broke, there is noticeable wear in the CV cups from the constant binding that happens because of it.
I'm buying the hardened cross shaft from Tim Zimmer(TMZ) and a local friend of mine has a cnc mill to do the machine work on the housing.
1997 Eclipse GST - AWD swapped - TPC - GT Spec powered 2023 - 9.63 - 145mph
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Bryan Lawrence]
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December 20, 2016 09:39 pm UTC
December 20, 2016 09:39 pm UTC
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Alex Akachinskiy
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-do snow drifting (unfortunately I doubt it will be ready in time for that but we shall see)
Remember how we did few years ago on CT parking lot? i was in rx8 Win Lottomax. And do donuts. I think in most cases people lives were ruined by Winning the Lottery. I personally never even tried. - Build a tubular rear subframe
Magnus Motorsports i believe did that. I remember seeing tubular rear subframe on shootout pics from 2015sh. Subscribed! Vacation in Cuba at least once. Enjoy it Ziggy, i been there once and really like the weather...and all inclusive free alcoholic drinks Same plan as Stephen, except eat donuts I heard they have awesome deals on timbits at Tim Hortons Been sitting on the fence for a while about selling my 1G and moving on. It has sat for a long time. Winter brings on the thinking.....I've had the car for over 3 years and I've put maybe 4k on it. Many that did ...end up regretting it and looking for their old DSM again. We build/perfect them during winter so we can enjoy them during summer. Very good balance in my view Keep it and fix it. Make steel seat brackets Rebiuld rear diff ^Whos rebuilding it for you? stock rebuild, evo, or DSM LSD? My Winter project is on it's way! Car at Reza's with new rebuilt engine on the Lancer, going turbo also so that's plenty of spending for me! Cheers Will it be baby boost? stock aluminum block without sleeves ? -Get my crank walked 6bolt 2.4L fixed and back into the car.
I thought 6bolts never walked Stare at my car intently while hoping the dsm fairies get it done in time. It does not work that way January 2nd you start! I wanna see this again This winter it'll see a timing belt job, fixing a long list of minor annoyances, and a once-over to find anything else that needs attention I am sure you can do timing belt with your eyes closed And if time and money allows I would like to get a paint job and I would love some new seats. We should do group paint job deal with Deep Man! Looking forward to an enjoyable 2017 season ^ Same here. Keep up the progress
1996 Eagle Talon TSi AWD 1999 Eclipse GST 5sp swap 1991 3000GT VR-4
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 21, 2016 02:25 am UTC
December 21, 2016 02:25 am UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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Remember how we did few years ago on CT parking lot? i was in rx8 Haha yep!! And agreed on the Terry thing, it's been too long since I seen you and that car!
"Old Blue" 91 Talon TSi AWD "Super Enthusiast" 91 Talon TSi AWD Checkout DSMFAQ.com!
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Alex Akachinskiy]
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December 22, 2016 09:07 pm UTC
December 22, 2016 09:07 pm UTC
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Kyle Dolson
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Sweet, everyone seems to have some good plans for the winter! I really hope to see a few more members back in their rides for spring '17, it feels like years since I've seen some of you last!! I wish I could say I'm joining the AWD SPY army, but finding a suitable donor has been a bitch. For this winter tho, I plan on just getting everything to work properly. I've got: Master clutch cylinder to rebuild or replace. Putting new calipers on the front Both window regulators Passenger roof motor My front seats have rips in them, so I think I wanna get them reupholstered Set up and install speed density Need 2 hankook tires Install hid 3G steering wheel Also need to wrap some interior pieces. (Precious owner had custom painted interior) If all that gets done, I'll be a happy man!
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Mike Lane]
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December 27, 2016 04:06 pm UTC
December 27, 2016 04:06 pm UTC
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Mike Degli Angeli
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Pics or it isnt happening Walnut blasted, primed. Replaced strut towers and rad support with north carolina rust free panels. Next up it goes on the rotissery. Firewall subframe mount repair, rear toe arm mount repair, rocker repair and misc underside repairs. Wow, Impressive! That's a lot of work.
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Re: Winter Build 2017
[Re: Kyle Dolson]
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December 29, 2016 01:04 am UTC
December 29, 2016 01:04 am UTC
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Alex Akachinskiy
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Sweet, everyone seems to have some good plans for the winter! I really hope to see a few more members back in their rides for spring '17, it feels like years since I've seen some of you last!! Yes we are! I am planning to attend shootout 2017 next year. Hopping to meet and drink with all of you Alex. Gonna try to rebiuld my self. Its a dsm lsd that was whining a bit. I have Brightsides shim kit. Was hoping to get together with the quinte group and some beers and give it a try. [quote=Jay Stacey]If I dont try it.. I wouldnt feel satisfied. Sounds like jay has a case of the "Jason Drews" BTW, you're DSM really looks good.
Cheers Thank you! She ain't pretty now. Waiting for Reza's (2nd) trans Alex, details on aluminum upper control arms??? Got them off Mike Degli Angeli hands. I believe they were used by legendary Rob C DSM.
1996 Eagle Talon TSi AWD 1999 Eclipse GST 5sp swap 1991 3000GT VR-4
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