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rose0529
04-16-2012, 09:25 PM
Nice find!
scheides
04-16-2012, 10:01 PM
Those tires pop off all the time. Just start fillin it with air and wiggle it around. It'll pop back on the bead.
It looks like there's a tube in there, even though it says tubeless on the tire?
goodhart
04-16-2012, 10:03 PM
Really? Just give it a shot anyways! The ones we had at my last job for wheeling around the welders would come off the bead constantly like that
Halon
04-17-2012, 10:22 AM
Instead of powder coat you can just spray paint it with that rubbery spray I sprayed my piping with (forgot the name already, same stuff TKR was using on his engine bay). Then when it gets a little scrape or something, just spray a little more on and it blends in fairly well :)
simulatedwood
04-17-2012, 10:31 AM
Does your upper pipe not have a flex section on the pipe for the engine rocking back and forth ? If not that could cause that pipe to crack from flexing on accel and decel. A suggestion would be to add a flex section for the engine "rock" right where it cracked and have the tube flanged on both ends. That way you don't need to re-powder coat.
Kracka
04-17-2012, 10:42 AM
Hump couplers work quite well on single piece UICP's allowing for enough movement. That's how my Nisei and the Cobb piping kits are setup.
simulatedwood
04-17-2012, 10:53 AM
Hump couplers work quite well on single piece UICP's allowing for enough movement. That's how my Nisei and the Cobb piping kits are setup.
Are the Cobb and nisei setups one piece construction or welded together aluminum pieces to form a single piece?
scheides
05-03-2012, 12:18 AM
Quite the fun last few weeks with this thing.
Before the cruise, I did a boost leak test and found a few cracks in my POS UICP. It came on the car, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did...I patched it up with some coupler material and clamps and frankly I'm surprised it didn't break in half on the cruise.
Instead, the car ran 110% perfect for the first 175 miles or so and while passing a car from a stop sign (legally!) I grabbed second gear and thought I hit a bunch of gravel....turns out it was my accessory belt eating itself!
http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/545991_349203205135807_100001383909751_959096_6291 84786_n.jpg
I shoved my wife into another car and then buckled down and with the help of my friends put that shredded belt back on! Limped the car 30 miles to Ashland and found a belt that was 103 5/8" (stock is 103 7/8"...that's like 8.5 feet, 1/4" should be fine eh?) and put it on in the hotel parking lot. Note to self emergency kit in my trunk does not have a 16mm wrench needed for actuating the tensioner. I did a few rips after and the car ran great!
Next morning the new belt ate itself after 40 miles but in a delightfully awesome way...one of the six ribs shredded off, leaving 5 full ribs. I actually drove the car for about 450 miles like this:
http://www.scheides.com/albums/mitsustyle-spring2012/IMG_2518.sized.jpg
When I got back, I ordered up the Hyundai 4b11 pulleys that apparently fit....and are METAL NOT PLASTIC! Effing plastic pulleys, seriously mitsubishi? Reading online, it seems everyone commenting on these things failing is right around 40k miles, just like me. Effing silly.
http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/X_pullies1.sized.png
Look how freaking worn those pulleys are! The one actually had a goddamn groove in it. No wonder the belt was walking off! So I put these on with some spacer washers as Shawn (simulatedwoodgrain) suggested per Murlo's car, but the belt was hanging off the inside edge...so I removed the spacers and left them as they came out of the box (but with the mitsu bolts) and swapped pulleys around to put the best plastic one on the tensioner. I'd love to put a metal one there, but I don't think it'll fit...will order up a new plastic one sometime here and have it handy.
http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/X_pullies2.sized.png
Work has been extra-insane the last week but I managed to stumble across this deal on evoM:
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evox-sale-external-engine-power/608217-vrsf-1-piece-ss-upper-intercooler-pipe-blowout-sale-125-shipped.html
I LOL'd and brushed it off, but then thought to myself, fuk it! Easy fix for my UICP...instead of just welding mine and getting it re-powdercoated, I'd get a new one! So a few bucks later this is at my door:
http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/X_VRSF_UICP1.sized.jpg
Came with t-bolt clamps and nice couplers, even a nice long reducer for the turbo outlet:
http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/X_VRSF_UICP2.sized.png
Dyno day saturday so no time to get this thing powdercoated...slapped it in tonight:
http://www.scheides.com/albums/evoX/X_VRSF_UICP3.sized.jpg
(note, after taking this pic I got the pipe to sit lower and closer to the radiator support by pushing it down into the hump coupler more, fits perfect!)
I must say, the old pipe must have been leaking a LOT because the car feels freaking awesome! I'm excited to see what she puts down on Saturday!
Murlo26
05-03-2012, 02:20 AM
I ran my car with an entire rib missing for like 500 miles as well. I didn't even notice for like 250 miles. Silly system.
Glad to see you have gotten your shit straight! Can't wait to see it on the dyno. I'll let you max the EF4, I am going to play it safe :)
turbotalon1g
05-03-2012, 08:42 AM
Nice, that reducer coupler has a nice transition who made it?
EDIT* I checked your other thread, nice price compared to the other guys!
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