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I've also heard good things about the QTP's for tires john.
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the 17421 or the 17500 would work. I would have to run tubes but thats not a big deal.
http://www.summitracing.com/search/B...iew=sku&page=1 ~John |
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Just saw this thing. Amazing!!! This will be one heck of ride. I can't wait to see the finished product.
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http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15003.jpg
http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15002.jpg http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15005.jpg http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15004.jpg I now have the 4 hood pins mounted, then I just set the height when I have a hood to install. And the hood can be removed for easy work or can be pulled off with the front clip for bigger jobs. http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15010.jpg http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15011.jpg I boxed in the upper frame rail to the unibody structure, this will help make the front end as strong as possible. Just a little more clean up and a few more welds, then its onto painting before the motor goes back in for finish assembly. http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15008.jpg This strip of aluminum replaces the 2lb stock blob of metal, and this does the same job but is a 1/4 of the weight. This is the rear subframe front mount to the body. http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15006.jpg http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_15007.jpg The rear bumber cover is back on, I have some tabs on the top underside lip, then the plate in the middle that holds the bottom up. Now just a few more rivits and brackets in the wheel well area and the back of the car is done minus the rear window. It is getting closer, we will be painting this weekend, then build the dash and start to lay out the wiring. ~John |
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I realized the other night that I rode in this car back when it had no interior and two seats. We did a pull on 694 with Ryan in his green Galant VR4. Kind of surreal seeing it take on this transformation.
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I'm also thinking your wheel selection will be much better with a five lug conversion but you never know, there might be some out there.
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That rear subframe aluminum piece looks scary, is that really gonna help?
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The aluminum strip is 3/16" thick and tomorrow I will add spacers to hold the sub frame tight up to the body mount. The stock unit is 1/16" steel and just has what looks like a big washer welded to it to make it as big as the sub frame. But the stock unit tightens down on the center sleave thus not making contact with the sub frame itself.
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Looking good dude! I love the hood design, that it can come off with the front clip or by itself.
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We have decided to paint all the high traffic areas mat black, and the interior a grey color, the exterior will remain summit white. The idea is to keep the engine bay and trunk looking cleaner.
http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_16006.jpg http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_16004.jpg http://www.mitsustyle.com/photopost/...ture_16005.jpg This will match the block and valve cover that are black also. ~John |
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I suppose I never did post up a complete mod list, so here is updated version.
Engine: 2.0 block bored and honed .040 over wiseco 9.25:1 pistons Crower rods stock 2.0 crank, balanced and polished King std sized rod and main bearins ARP main studs, line bored and honed with pins in the main caps removed balance shaft Cometic HP head gasket A1 L19 head studs major head port work 1mm over ss valves shimmed crower valve springs and shaved down chrome moly retainers Crower 288 cams Crower cam gears Greddy blue timing belt Turbo setup: Garrett standard bearing GT4202 with 1.01 divided housing (I will up grade to the Billet 4202 and Tial exhaust housing later) custom divided top mount T4 exhaust manifold custom REEF drag SMIM with 3 injectors per cylinder PTE WTA intercooler core with custom end tanks 3.5" in and out custom wta intercooler heat exchanger, 4 gallon system with ability to add 1.5 gallons of ice twin tial 38mm waist gates 4" tube style exhaust 10lb NOS bottle, will be a 75/100 shot dry in the TB or 100 shot direct port dry Fuel: 8 1600cc injectors (2 per cylinder) as secondary injectors 4 450 or similar injectors(factory location) for low throttle fuel pump/s will be aeromotive A1000, aeromotive eliminator pump, or 4 Ford GT fuel pumps(330lph) -10 aeromotive AFPR 1/2" aluminum hard line, feed and return, -10 SS braided line from pump/s to hard line and hard line to fuel rails and AFPR pump gas fuel E-85 3x psi race gas E98 or C/Q-16 5x psi AEM EMS, 5bar map, GM IAT, secondary injectors ran from a injector driver box to split the secondary injector signals(4) to run the 8 1600's. Drive train: shep stage 4 or similar tranny twin disk clutch or equal stock tcase stock 3 bolt ring and pinion 4 bolt LSD diff stock 4 bolt rear axels stock front axels solid mounts on just about everything Tire option 1 click Tire option 2 click tire option 3 BFG drag radials 275/50/15 Rim will be a Enkei RPF1 or similar 15x8 4x114.3 chassis: 8 point 1 5/8" .083" wall DOM chrome moly roll cage tied in front tubular frame structure retaining factor strut location and engine mounts 1 5/8" .083 dom chrome moly dash bar added 2" x 3" .125" wall mild steel frame rail for main hoop and D bar mounts Kirkey race seat w/ custom mounts and 5 point G force safty harness I will buy a Hans device when things start to get fast K sport coil overs for a 1g lexan rear window removable front clip removable trunk lid stock breaks EBC red pads all around slotted rotors up front SS break lines new ball joints and tie rod ends custom fabricated strut bars The rolling chassis weighs in at 1500lbs Total race weight with drive should check in at around 2400lbs The fastest this car has gone is 11.66@122, as posted on DSM Times. This was 3100lb race weight and about 440awhp. ~John Any other questions or if you want to see more/different pics of something let me know, thanks for looking. |
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That's one big ass list, looks real nice though, cant wait to see it run.
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Why a cometic headgasket? Why not a Felpro permatorque or whatever. All the HIGH hp guys are running that with L19s and love it.
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Wow, that's quite the mod list! I hope I get the chance to see this run down the track sometime!
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I bought this gasket 6 years ago. It seemed to hold up fine last time it ran. The engine did not push coolant. If the gasket does not work out I will buy the Felpro, again I am starting low on the power and this should hold for a while.
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That engine bay looks amazing painted.
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This thing is really shaping up John, do you have an ETA on when you expect it to be done?
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I can't wait to see this, I'm loving all this crazy build stuff I'm seeing lately.
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The ETA on going down the track is riding on getting the cash together to finish it up. I made the list of stuff still needed for this, and its kind of a big number, a little less then I was thinking though. It might just get up and running enough to drive around, but no track duty for a while, I hope this race season it can show a little of what it can do.
~John |
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