![]() |
The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Well I'm sort of new here, so let me start out by introducing myself.
Name is Ryan. I joined here back in 09 when I had a 1G FWD turbo eclipse as a daily driver, was completely stock. I am back now because I just recently picked up a 93 Eclipse GSX, that has been prepped for NASA PTC class (road racing). I purchased it to ice race with the IIRA (http://iceracemn.com) for more information on the series. I have been ice racing for about 6-7 years now and with the recent years not having much luck with reliability in a Subaru, I decided to pick this car up. http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...712_145829.jpg http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...712_172556.jpg Details about this car All-wheel drive '93 shell 6 bolt motor 2689 lbs without driver or fuel 193+ whp on 12 lbs boost White interior and exterior Currently raced on 93 octane pump gas Engine: Stock 2.0 liter DOHC motor with balance shafts removed. Was rebuilt at beginning of 2007 season. It has seen 9 race weekends. Head is shaved ARP head studs 16G turbo Manual boost adjuster Ported Exhaust manifold 3" downpipe Custom open exhaust to rear 2G MAF Apexi AFC controller (5 knob) Aftermarket fuel injectors (size unknown) Walbro 190 fuel pump Magnecor 8.5 mm ignition wires K&N air filter Custom pipe between intercooler and throttle body with 1G BOV Urethane motor/tranny mounts relocated stainless turbo oil feed line Earlier 1G oil cooler (fin-type) 5W-40 synthetic oil Drivetrain: Stock 5 speed transaxle rebuilt at beginning of 2007 season Archer Racing center diff Short throw shift kit ACT 2600 clutch stainless cluth hydraulic line Factory 3 bolt rear LSD Red Line fluids used Suspension: 'Muellerized' JIC dampers/coilovers with full race spring rates and camber plates Offset poly bushings on front lower control arms 15/16" rear sway bar Front strut bar (bolt-on) Rear strut bar (weld-in) Front camber -2.5 Rear camber -1.5 0 toe front and rear Cross weighted at 50% Momo steering wheel Brakes: Front calipers: Wilwood aluminum 4 pot Front rotors: Wilwood 13" x 1.25" Polymatrix H and B compounds front pads Stock rear calipers with functioning hand brake Porterfield rear brake pads Adjustable rear brake bias ABS removed Brake master cylinder stiffening bracket Stainless brake lines at corners ATE Racing brake fluid used Wheels/Tires: 4 Enkei RP03 Racing wheels 17x8.5 w/ 35 mm offset Miscellaneous: Carbon fiber hood vent Oil temp gauge Volt meter Boost gauge Baffled gas tank with modified low fuel light Interior gutted except for dash HVAC functional A/C removed Race specific: Autopower 6 point bolt-in rollcage (SCCA and NASA legal) 2.5 fire bottle bolted to passenger floor Wink mirror Optima red top battery relocated to rear Kill switch mounted in dash Doors gutted and glass removed hood release cable removed; 2 hood pins installed Hood gutted Bumpers removed Sunroof deleted via sheet metal and rivets weld-in bung on downpipe for wide-band 02 sensor intermediate driveshaft safety wired turbo safety wired I received the car July 13,2014. I purchased it without any of the safety equipment (seat, harness or window nets) Luckily I had all these items in my garage from my Subaru. I immediately took inventory of all my spare parts, and what I need to get the car ready for IIRA ice racing in January. July 14, 2014 I installed window nets and started planning on what I need to do to install the seats. I also removed all the sound deadening from the floors. http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...5388330430.jpg What parts I need passenger side wiper arm HVAC knobs stock headlights stock driver side seat rail stock 14" wheels base eclipse front brakes I would like to sell the front brakes/ rear pads with spares. and the wheels as these are not needed for ice racing at all Things I need to take care of before hitting the ice Mount seats Mount fire extinguisher fix blower motor wire headlights/tail lights/ aux lights mount harnesses install wideband remove injectors and get them cleaned and flowed (hopefully) purchase DSMlink and tune fix oil leak at the turbo drain tube gasket at oil pan (hopefully) get a FMIC install radio system install datalogging system remove rear glass and replace with plastic make removable front windows with plastic front splitter sideskirts rear lip wing install stock base brakes replace all fluids. Remove misc weight. Here is a few more pictures for your enjoyment http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...714_204140.jpg http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...714_204129.jpg http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...714_204213.jpg I will keep this updated as things go on. if anyone has any of the parts I am looking for LMK asap. Thanks Ryan |
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
14" wheels? I think even the base Laser had 15's, which is probably the minimum to fit stock AWD brakes.
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
what kind of subaru were you racing? I'm pretty deep in that world.
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Quote:
i had a ej20g swapped impreza coupe |
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Quote:
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
This thing is AWESOME. I like the plans!
I have all those parts you need except the wheels on my n/t fwd shell also. Car is in Isanti if you wanna come get some stuff :) |
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Cool!!! Can't wait to see epic studded tires on this thing.
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Pm'd you goodhart
Scheides. IIRA only always 30 studs per linear foot on the tire, protruding 3/16". So the en tires arent as crazy as you would see in other forms of ice racing |
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Awesome! Should be a blast. Do they do track days on some of those tracks? I want to get studded tires for my dirty bike.
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Between the door to door races there is 20 min lapping sessions for non race ready cars. Studded, street studs or rubber to ice is okay. But I think it's cars only not bikes
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Do you play league of legends too? Car is in really good shape, have fun!
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
League of legends? No idea what that is
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Alrighty, one of the characters is Ryze :P
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
7/17/14
Well did some research and some work tonight. Started by removing the disconnected EGR valve to make a block off plate. I got it cut out of metal but forgot my drill at work so couldn't finish it. After that I removed the cruise control throttle cable in anticipation to install a non cruise cable I thought I had, but after I removed it found out its just part of the cruise control cable..so now I need to find a non cruise control cable :/ http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...717_211308.jpg I've been intrigued by aerodynamics of race cars for awhile, and I have been ice racing for ~6 years now and have always been curious why no one runs any sort or aero. The general consensus is with lower average speeds aero is not necessary. My argument is that auto-x cars use aero to help with grip with generally lower average speeds. Why can't we use it to benefit on the ice. With high slip angles, higher than even rally cars what aerodynamic devices should I consider. I have been thinking about making a aggressive spoiler, similar to CSP cars in auto-x or Nascar IE http://www.gotcone.com/photos/plog-c...p/img_3248.jpg Also making some side skirts and front splitter to help with the front. During ice racing the straights we can see speeds in excess of 100mph, and as you can guess that speed on ice the car is unsettled. Driving on the studs at that speed, you get a feeling like your floating, and unfortunately the tires really only work if you are on the gas so you have to keep your foot in it. My THEORY is that MAYBE we can over come some of that instability with some added downforce, again this is mostly theory because there hasn't been much in proof that it'll work. For now I'm looking for 1G's that have benefited from some sort of aero. |
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Rock auto has non cruise cables for~ $25 shipped
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
Alright here is an update.
I haven't been doing to much to it lately. I am going to vegas in 2 weeks and I figured I better not spend to much money on this thing right now. Hopefully I can finish it completely with my winnings when I come home :rollinglaugh: how it sits right now http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...728_215335.jpg Anyways, since this thing was rebuilt in 2007 and has been solely raced since, I wanted to check the health of the engine. I am a full time auto technician, and I tend to have a few more fancy tools than the standard guy, mostly because I am lazy and would rather work smarter than harder. Snap on Modis scantool/4 channel scope http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...728_215131.jpg 1000amp current clamp http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...728_215126.jpg Snap on 500psi pressure transducer http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...728_215123.jpg With these three tools I can check the general health quickly and easily. Let me explain, with the use of the scope and the pressure transducer in cylinder one I can check the cranking psi of cylinder one, and with the amp clamp around the starter cable I can check the amperage draw to the starter as the engine turns. As the engine turns and reaches a compression stroke the starter will draw more amperage. Now you can't see this with a standard meter you can't see this but this is how it appears on a scope http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...ompression.jpg The yellow trace is cranking compression. You can see one single compression stroke on cylinder 1 is well over 100psi (this is pretty outstanding for a low compression ratio engine) The green trace is amperage to the starter. You can see that ALL cylinders are relatively the same compression. (#1 is slightly lower because of the extra volume from the compression hose attached to the sensor) Also notice that cylinder 2 is slightly lower (higher than #1 but lower than 3 and 4). Not much but it is. This engine runs smoothly and I'm not sure I am completely worried about this yet. Next up, I re-installed the spark plug and let the engine idle. I used a FLS (first look sensor) to take a look at the injectors. This type of sensor is used to see pulses. It is a pressure sensor but doesn't measure pressure, it measures differences in pressure. I attached this to the nipple on the fuel pressure regulator where the vacuum line would go. http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...ctorspulse.jpg You can see 4 distinct pulses. What these show is that when the fuel injector opens, pressure in the rail drops slightly and sends a pulse through the rail. This sensor is sensitive enough to feel the pulse and send a voltage signal to it. If we were to have a bad injector or one that is not flowing as much as the other we would see a difference in each pulse. Next with the engine running, I attached the FLS sensor into the vacuum hose going into the intake manifold and a lead to #1 spark plug wire to know when it was firing. Again the FLS can see the pulse when the intake valves open and close http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...intakedraw.jpg Again we see a discrepancy with cylinder #2 this time it is not pulling air as much as the rest. I may have to dig deeper into this, but this engine runs so good as is we will see how much time and money I have to go further with it. Next up I need to take care of this oil leak http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/u...728_215158.jpg Seems to be coming from the turbo drain to pan gasket, luckily there is another one with the boxes of spares I got. I just need to order up some amsoil so I can drain the oil and replace it. |
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
I don't know how many times I've replaced that gasket, it always leaks a little bit.
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
yeah that's why i assume it came with spare gaskets and a extra 2g drain tube
|
Re: The Lady. IIRA Ice race/ weekend warrior car
oooh, so you're the one that bought Lafavor's car. He tried to get me to buy it for a long time but I'm not a fan of bolt-in cages.
Cool snap-on tools! |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:20 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.