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mlomker 02-01-2010 10:29 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scheides (Post 322381)
Since you're tracking your car, have you considered some sort of brake ducting kit?

No, I assumed they were stock but I see that's not the case. AMS is getting a rather ridiculous $500 for such a kit. Half that price might be worthwhile. I'll have to see if anyone else makes a kit.

http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/A...oling-Kit.html

tpunx99GSX 02-01-2010 10:59 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Just wanted to add something about the price of the project. Dont feel bad. A good friend of mine in california named Paul Dentice, put over $75,000 (after discounts) into his project. R33 Nissan Skyline GTR. His setup maxxed out at 900+hp, He went to the Sport Compact Magazine Ultimate Streetcar Challenge and placed like 3rd i think, He got beat out by an NSX that had $250,000 in receipts. Whats funny is that though my friend didnt win, he did win all of the events that mattered, He actually tuned his car down to a fun 666hp just so he could look competitive in the events like "Emmissions testing" and "Gas Milage". But he had a lot of fun in that car and im sure you will to. He ended up selling the car for $90,000 with a lot of the parts off of the car. Now he has a Nissan Silvia S15 from japan, that is about the cleanest car ive ever laid eyes on.

Shane@DBPerformance 02-01-2010 11:17 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
If you plan on street driving the car, don't get some totally ridiculous track brakes. You won't ever be able to heat them up enough to stop on the street and the noise will drive you and your neighbors crazy.

scheides 02-01-2010 11:21 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 322389)
No, I assumed they were stock but I see that's not the case. AMS is getting a rather ridiculous $500 for such a kit. Half that price might be worthwhile. I'll have to see if anyone else makes a kit.

http://www.amsperformance.com/cart/A...oling-Kit.html

Well you could simply find some basic ducts that fit into the factory grill somewhere and then buy that silicone hose and run it and point it at the calipers, that would probably be the best bang/buck. I looked into it a few years ago, there are several companies that make aluminum ducts that will fit nicely in a few spots. The hose is kinda spensive though, then get some beefy zip ties to route it where you want it.

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Originally Posted by ecoli (Post 322402)
If you plan on street driving the car, don't get some totally ridiculous track brakes. You won't ever be able to heat them up enough to stop on the street and the noise will drive you and your neighbors crazy.

+1, track pads squeel like a bitch and dispite what some say are pretty dangerous on the street.

mlomker 02-01-2010 11:39 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tpunx99GSX (Post 322398)
Just wanted to add something about the price of the project. Dont feel bad. A good friend of mine in california named Paul Dentice, put over $75,000 (after discounts) into his project.

Well if I threw in that body kit, some Bride seats, and a few odds and ends then I'd have a $70k Evo or somewhere in there. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if I did take it there eventually since I always go too far with my hobbies.

For 2010 I'm pressing 'pause' with the parts I've already bought. I'll have labor costs for my install and I don't know yet what that'll end up costing.

I get a kick out of watching those 'West Coast Customs' TV shows but I'm not a professional sports player making $1M/yr either.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ecoli (Post 322402)
If you plan on street driving the car, don't get some totally ridiculous track brakes.

I'm going with DS2500 pads, that's already decided. The brake ducts sound like a good idea but not for now. I need to get my stuff installed and focus on the driver mod this Summer.

mlomker 02-05-2010 09:32 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
A few more pieces arrived today. I've been waiting on this Cusco front strut tower brace for four months! The Specialty-X test pipe and Cosworth MX1 cams are here.

The BB-X turbo is shipping on Monday or Tuesday. That means all I'm waiting for is the BlaqOPs double-pump kit and a set of Cosworth valve springs...then the build begins.

http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8...76ae77f970c-pi

mlomker 02-06-2010 10:22 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
I ordered some more crap this week--are you surprised? ;)

I ordered a TurboXS knocklite. I'm going to wait until it arrives to decide which knock sensor to buy for it. I was impressed with the Cusco front strut tower brace so I went ahead and ordered the rear tower and floor braces. They sell a lot more but those are the three that most people buy.

http://www.z1motorsports.com/imagema...page=prod_info
http://i432.photobucket.com/albums/q...ce/evoxrsb.jpg

http://i432.photobucket.com/albums/q...evox_ff_pb.jpg

Matt D. 02-06-2010 11:28 AM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mlomker (Post 323167)

I ordered a TurboXS knocklite. I'm going to wait until it arrives to decide which knock sensor to buy for it.

Somewhere in my Mitsubishi information vault I remember something about the location of the stock knock sensor being important, and the stock knock sensor itself being a good device. I guess I don't understand the point of having an aftermarket knock sensor when the stock one is perfectly fine already, especially when the stock knock sensor is threaded into the block and there are no guarantees that an aftermarket one will perform as good as the stock one.

goodhart 02-06-2010 12:44 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 323171)
Somewhere in my Mitsubishi information vault I remember something about the location of the stock knock sensor being important, and the stock knock sensor itself being a good device. I guess I don't understand the point of having an aftermarket knock sensor when the stock one is perfectly fine already, especially when the stock knock sensor is threaded into the block and there are no guarantees that an aftermarket one will perform as good as the stock one.

^this. Unless it's some sort of add-on knock sensor or something and you're having it just for show/shit's and grins I wouldn't replace the stock unit.

scheides 02-06-2010 01:45 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
I love that rear strut tower bar! Leaves room for other stuff.

Kracka 02-06-2010 02:17 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D. (Post 323171)
Somewhere in my Mitsubishi information vault I remember something about the location of the stock knock sensor being important, and the stock knock sensor itself being a good device. I guess I don't understand the point of having an aftermarket knock sensor when the stock one is perfectly fine already, especially when the stock knock sensor is threaded into the block and there are no guarantees that an aftermarket one will perform as good as the stock one.

The X knock sensor is different from what the DSM's and VIII/IX's have. I'm sure Shane will respond and give more details since he is the one who explained it to me.

Kracka 02-06-2010 02:18 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
I love all the chassis bracing! I know the X is already quite a bit stiffer than the VIII/IX, but I installed a 6-point lower brace and it made a noticeable difference on my car.

mlomker 02-06-2010 05:23 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by goodhart (Post 323176)
^this. Unless it's some sort of add-on knock sensor or something and you're having it just for show/shit's and grins I wouldn't replace the stock unit.

No, this doesn't replace the stock one. This is just a knock indicator light for monitoring purposes. Your options are to wire it into the stock unit or add a secondary for it. Since they are only $50-80 I don't see a reason not to add a second one.

The X's are known for having questionable fuel pump relays and now that I'm upgrading to a double-pump, that's just more things to fail. Beefing up my monitoring capability seemed prudent.

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Originally Posted by Kracka (Post 323182)
The X knock sensor is different from what the DSM's and VIII/IX's have.

He has commented that the knock detection on the X sucks but I don't know if that's due to the stock sensor's quality or its placement.

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Originally Posted by scheides (Post 323178)
I love that rear strut tower bar! Leaves room for other stuff.

That's the big advantage that the Cusco has. The price is higher than the competition but no modifications to carpeting or trunk plastic is required.

mlomker 02-06-2010 05:34 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
I finally got a tracking number for the valve springs and they will arrive on Monday. I spoke to BlaqOPs on the phone and he thinks I'll have it next Friday. Everything is on schedule for an install in the second half of the month, then.

mlomker 02-07-2010 06:11 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Crap, I didn't read the directions.

http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs160...._3351461_n.jpg

Kracka 02-07-2010 06:18 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
LOL what product did those come with? Looks like the directions that come with all the Beatrush products.

mlomker 02-07-2010 06:25 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kracka (Post 323270)
LOL what product did those come with? Looks like the directions that come with all the Beatrush products.

I just threw on the Cusco brace.

mlomker 02-10-2010 07:37 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
I've had some crazy vibration under the hood ever since I installed that Cusco tower brace. I'm going to pull it off tonight and try removing the heat shield for the exhaust manifold. Logically you'd think it was the strut brace since that is the only thing that changed but man is it solid the way that it is mounted. The only way it could be making that noise is if that lightweight aluminum is working like a tuning fork!

I received the TurboXS Knocklite and Boomba 75mm throttle body and catch can. I had previously purchased a Perrin catch can but the Boomba is aluminum and looks better.

I received a few inquiries and photos from BlaqOPs regarding my fueling system. That should be shipping out at some point this week. I'm thinking about ditching my AMS fuel rail and buying a Boomba instead. The Boomba uses stock quick disconnect fittings that will mate up with the BlaqOPs filter better. The Ultimate Racing filter that I'm using is noisy so getting rid of it wouldn't break my heart.

http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8...78c5ad1970c-pi

http://mlomker.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8...78c5ade970c-pi

slowbubblecar 02-10-2010 08:18 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Damn, you have a lot of stuff. Looks like you should have just bought a chassis :). Regarding the brake ducts, I will probably try to work something myself on the car I will be building.

mlomker 02-10-2010 08:30 PM

Re: Evo X upgrades
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slowbubblecar (Post 324102)
Looks like you should have just bought a chassis

As scheides would say, it's mostly stock. ;)


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