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Halon
06-03-2008, 07:45 PM
Yeah, I think you did as much as you could to keep it as quiet as possible without going to some kind of chambered muffler. It turned out great, no complaints. Let me know how much I still owe you, and I'll wire it right away.


Big thanks to LB for mounting the tires on the rims today! Got all 4 rims mounted. Can't take a picture until Derek comes home with the camera.

Also put the old 1G TB back on because the NT one needs new seals. Boost was leaking past pretty bad. I have the new seals, and will be rebuilding it in my spare time. For anyone else who needs these seals, cost me $8 total out the door for both seals at NAPA.

Halon
06-04-2008, 07:48 PM
For those who saw my car yesterday and were interested in that nylon braided hose, here's how to find it.

The fuel line I made is using Earl's Pro-Lite 350 nylon braided hose. It is NHRA legal for fuel use, and is rated for up to 350psi. To save a few bucks, Jegs has their own nylon braided stuff as well that is more then likely identical to the Earl's, and it's also NHRA legal according to their sales rep.
http://www.jegs.com/p/Earl%27s/751252/10002/-1/10019
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/761335/10002/-1/10019


The nylon braided stuff I have for my vacuum lines is from McMaster-Carr. I do not believe it is NHRA legal for fuel use though. You can find it by going to:
www.mcmaster.com : Type in p/n: 5394k and then click on the Buna-N link on the left. It'll end up being the 2nd to last product on that catalog page. 3/8" hose fits pretty well on the PCV and the side fitting on the valve cover.

turbotalon1g
06-04-2008, 08:07 PM
Post up the number on those seals too.

Kracka
06-04-2008, 08:15 PM
Cool thanks Jet. It came down to the Falken 452's, or the Sumitomo's, and I went with the HTR Z III's. Doesn't seem like you can beat them for the price!

Good choice! I have the III's on my Evo and love them so far! I had the II's on my DSM and was very impressed with those too.

Halon
06-04-2008, 10:21 PM
Post up the number on those seals too.

The info is on Vfaq. Here's a direct link to the Vfaq.

http://www.ca.dsm.org/faq/tb-shaftseals.html


quoted from the vfaq:
As an aside, Craig Berndt did some looking and has found a place where one can obtain the seals. I was purchasing them from a local supplier in my area, but wasn't sure whose make they were, only that they worked. Craig says that they are available from Chicago Rawhide, part # 3930 CR 10x14x3 HM4 R. He also has suggested using www.kamandirect.com as a source to purchase them.

Steve Piette also emailed to say that NAPA can get them as well, using the above CR part number.

Kracka
06-05-2008, 05:22 PM
I just ordered some of that nylon tubing!

turbotalon1g
06-05-2008, 08:21 PM
i see they only sell it in 10' length i will go in with someone on that.

Anywho, B man, my brother said the car looks sweet with the new wheels, swing by if u are out cruising, i will do the same.

Halon
06-08-2008, 09:51 PM
I was out of town all weekend at the lake cabin man. I also have a wedding this weekend, but I'll let you know if I'm out and about.


And the 3/8" comes in 5' lengths. That's what I bought.

A//// Guy
06-09-2008, 08:48 AM
Post pics with new wheels!!

Halon
06-20-2008, 07:23 PM
I don't have a camera right now, so here's just a crappy cell phone picture of what I've been up to today. I got the stock IM off, and put in the JMF one. Good thing I have skinney arms, because it was tricky getting that stocker off with the head still on the car.

I also put the new shaft seals in the NT TB. Those seals were a frigging TIGHT fit. But it seems to work fine so far. We'll see for sure once I can boost leak test the system. I also reinstalled the FIAV/ISC stuff back onto the TB to hopefully help with my idle slightly. I blocked off the FIAV portion of it though.

Now really just need to rework the UICP and I should be good to go.

The pic shows the new manifold in. Also shows the JMF catch can installed, with the nice braided vacuum hose. I'm heading out right now to cut the line from the Can to the SMIM, and install one of my $2 check valves.