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Belgarion115
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Post subject: Belg's '91 CQ DD - Spring Projects - 1. Exhaust Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:24 pm |
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Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 9:23 pm Posts: 1195 Location: Minnesota, USA
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Intro:
Update 3/4/2010
Made a list of things I want to do to the car this summer at the top of page 10. One of them being the more-urgent-than-before desire to have one-piece bumpers as I sorta broke the front bumper valence ice racing back in February. >_< I didn't actually hit anything. There was this one really big dip I didn't know about where the new course crossed the old.. i bottomed pretty hard. hard enough to break the bumper valence. oh well. If you go racing you have to accept that something might break.
Update 10/10/2009
The struts/springs are in, plus a 26mm front swaybar in the back. Car handles like 50x better. Also got some e-code headlights and HIDs so I can see at night (angled way down so as not to blind folks).
Update: 7/1/09
Just bought some 17x7.5 wheels and I'm going to be getting some H&R's/Boge Turbo's from Sam, so I think that plus I'm mostly done with all my maintenance stuff officially puts me into Project status. Woohoo! Thread title changed accordingly.
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I seem to ask a lot of questions on here and make a lot of threads (you guys are really helpful btw). Maybe I should just make one big maintenance thread? This isn't a project thread because I'm not really doing anything special or hard, just regular to more advanced maintenance and I thought this might help tidy the forum up a tad if I keep all my cries for help in one place.
Things I've done to it (stock unless noted):
Engine:
034 Injector kit
034 Brass distributor gear
Bag 'o' Snakes
A/C Delete
Suspension:
HD Control arm bushings
034 Track density strut mounts
26mm Front sway bar installed in rear
H&R lowering springs over Boge Turbo shocks
17x7.5 et25 Ronal LZ's 4x108 with Admiral 712's in 215/45/17 (Summer)
Stock CQ Speedlines with Hankook Winter iPike w409's in 206/60/15 (Winter)
15" Borbet's. Not sure what type. Currently not in use, but I can't bare to part with them.
Diff lock speed sensor disconnected
Exterior:
Clear signal lenses
E-Code headlights w/HIDs (5000K)
My car
I think it's pretty.
The color is Indigo Blue Mica. Quite rare I'm told.
What I /do/ did with it:
I don't want to punish it any more. I'm going to find a nice old 4k or 90/80 and destroy that in stead.

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djapothecary-"I've removed the clock and think that would be an ideal spot for the rally style "you're stupid if you don't shift NOW" shift light . . . "
Last edited by Belgarion115 on Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:22 am, edited 21 times in total.
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SeStone
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:33 pm |
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Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 8:16 pm Posts: 5032 Location: Minneapolis, MN - Uptown
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Remove the fill plug before you remove the drain plug.
Sam
_________________ Sam 'Turbo' Stone
1990 80Q 20vt Running 034 IIc
Imola Motorsports Inc.
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loxxrider
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:35 pm |
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Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:27 pm Posts: 4368 Location: Jupiter/Gainesville, Fl
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Good idea. Thats basically part of why I made myself a project thread.
What you do with it looks very cool. I'd like to do something like that with mine sometime, just for fun. What is it? Rally cross?

_________________ -Chris
'91 200 20vtq
'91 90q 20v ABZ in my dreams
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SeStone
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:18 pm |
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Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 8:16 pm Posts: 5032 Location: Minneapolis, MN - Uptown
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You should use words like "I should've used a breaker bar for loosening a large, tight bolt".
Sam 
_________________ Sam 'Turbo' Stone
1990 80Q 20vt Running 034 IIc
Imola Motorsports Inc.
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zarati
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 10:10 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:04 pm Posts: 1522 Location: Spokane, WA
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Breaker Bar + PB Blaster + Heat = 
_________________ Todd
91' CQ Daily Driver
83' ur-quattro. Cage, Coilovers, No Engine Yet.
"Coupes are better than Sedans. Less Door Handles to replace!!!"
PARTING:
90 90q20v
86 4000quattro
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djapothecary
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:41 pm |
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Joined: Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:42 pm Posts: 679 Location: Denver
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Great looking car but sucks on the socket. Hopefully the knuckles faired better than the tool did . . . (doubtful, I can see that being aimed right at the floor pan, or pavement if on the opposite side). Keep it up and let's see some pics from the rally-x!
peace on it
dj apothecary
_________________ books, they hide important information in books . . .
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AudiSport4000
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:43 pm |
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Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2004 10:32 pm Posts: 5700 Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Breaker bar and cheater ftw.
_________________ 1984 4k LE
2008 Rabbit
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Belgarion115
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:36 am |
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Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 9:23 pm Posts: 1195 Location: Minnesota, USA
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Yeah. Breaker Bar. Right. I need to buy a lot of things right now. With no money. A good breaker bar, a decent jack, stands. Those are the only things I can think of off hand. Oh and a new socket wrench of course.
Thanks DJ. The knuckles are just fine. um.. this is where I might look stupid.  I took the 4 foot lever bar off my friends jack and stuck it on the socket wrench, so I had a LOT of leverage. I don't think the socket was ever meant to take that. heh. On the plus side my friend had a 17mm hex wrench I forgot about. He brought that over with a sledge hammer. Still no go. Gonna call up a friend with an air compressor and stuff tomorrow. Oh yeah, an air compressor would be nice too.
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djapothecary-"I've removed the clock and think that would be an ideal spot for the rally style "you're stupid if you don't shift NOW" shift light . . . "
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djapothecary
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:46 am |
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Joined: Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:42 pm Posts: 679 Location: Denver
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Advantage of breaker bars is that they are 1/4" drive over 3/8th giving your tool much more surface area and strength. Yes this is going to mean you need to buy more things, but I think most of us started buying tools as the task mandated. It may be limiting at first but seems to be the proven method. And a breaker bar with the correct socket is FAR superior to the Audi supplied lug nut wrench when changing a flat. I bought mine at autozone for about 20 bucks. Sure its not top of the line but I haven't seen it bend yet . . .
peace on it
dj apothecary
_________________ books, they hide important information in books . . .
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djapothecary
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:06 am |
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Joined: Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:42 pm Posts: 679 Location: Denver
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yeah what you said (well 1/2", i checked with calipers) , there's some extra work on the current project, you'll see . . .
peace on it
dj apothecary
_________________ books, they hide important information in books . . .
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naudi80quattro
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:23 am |
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Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:03 pm Posts: 749 Location: lake elmo,mn
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nah ur all gravy once you get the fluid in im guessing you went with mt redline 90 weight thats what brian recomends
_________________ "I've sold all my previous projects so i wont bother to mention my 95 90q that iam working on. Oh wait"
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bimmerboy
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:14 am |
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Joined: Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:15 pm Posts: 1411 Location: CT and Scotland
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ugh that plug got me before too...
And I did what you did to your rachet...to my 1/2" breaker bar...three times. Then i stepped up to a 3/4"  It's more of a weapon if you ask me.
_________________ Marty
95 S6 avant
73 2002 resto-ALMOST DONE
87 325is m50
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Belgarion115
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:39 pm |
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Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 9:23 pm Posts: 1195 Location: Minnesota, USA
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lol are you kidding? you sheared the drive of a 1/2" breaker bar THREE times? wow.. well, my friend's bringing a torch along so hopefully we won't have that problem. particularly since tomorrow's race day. >.<
On a better note, I got my headlamps yesterday! Happy! Not quite so happy though when I saw they didn't have the boots and one of them is missing the clip that holds the light in. I did install the clear corners though, and they look a lot better imo than the amber corners, though one of them was uh.. not in the best shape. It's being held in by some twine.  It looks fine though.
The corners are a little yellowed. Is there a way to fix that? UV light or something? I Know you can use UV light to remove yellowing from old camera lenses.
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djapothecary-"I've removed the clock and think that would be an ideal spot for the rally style "you're stupid if you don't shift NOW" shift light . . . "
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naudi80quattro
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:39 pm |
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Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:03 pm Posts: 749 Location: lake elmo,mn
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you can just get chrome bulbs that illuminate yellow but when off the lense still looks clear
_________________ "I've sold all my previous projects so i wont bother to mention my 95 90q that iam working on. Oh wait"
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zarati
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:13 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:04 pm Posts: 1522 Location: Spokane, WA
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Lights look good Belg. Car is looking good too.
I think most of us here have a significant investment in tools. What I've found is the following regarding quality of tools.
1) Boxend wrenches, etc you can get away with a little cheaper. I get mine at Harbor Freight. I'm loving their Extra Long metric boxend set right now. Goes up to like 24mm and the handles are really long for extra leverage. But you need a standard set also.
2) Sockets, socket wrenches I by Craftsman. I have blown to many cheap socket wrenches and its not worth my time. Plus, If I blow one of theirs its a free replacement. That said, over time I"ve learned to get the 1/2" Breaker bar out first or at least the 1/2" Drive Socket wrench before spinning my little 3/8" long Flex Handle which is BTW my favorite and most used socket wrench in my toolbox. But basically, if it has a ratcheting mechanism or is prone to breakage I get craftsman. Oh, and I find myself often needing a 1/2" - 3/8" Reducer so I can put leverage on a smaller bolt. I have snapped so many of these over the years that I now only buy IMPACT Reducers. I have not snapped my Craftsman Impact reducer yet and I've been pretty hard on it. PUlling a Driveline at the junk yard last week was torture on it and it held up.
3) Specialty Stuff. Here you dont usually have an option other than to bend over and take it. Lets see.
-Tool for the nut at the top of the struts so you can keep your Allen key in there,
- O2 Sensor socket. FYI..I think you can use this on the strut if needed. Doesnt give as much range of motion but it works. "I THINK"
- Triple Square wrenches for CV Joints and Head Bolts on Stock Audi's.
- And lots, lots more. Fun fun.
Keep up the good work!
_________________ Todd
91' CQ Daily Driver
83' ur-quattro. Cage, Coilovers, No Engine Yet.
"Coupes are better than Sedans. Less Door Handles to replace!!!"
PARTING:
90 90q20v
86 4000quattro
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jitsu303
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:08 pm |
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Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2005 10:17 am Posts: 1080 Location: St. John's
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zarati wrote: Specialty Stuff. Here you dont usually have an option other than to bend over and take it. Lets see. -Tool for the nut at the top of the struts so you can keep your Allen key in there,
Alot of people just use an impact wrench and spin that nut off. I got bored and made a wrench.
http://forums.audiworld.com/4000/msgs/130462.phtml
_________________ John
'86 CGT
'90 20v sedan
Where we going? Why are we in this handbasket?
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Andy10v
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:29 pm |
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zarati wrote:
Specialty Stuff. Here you dont usually have an option other than to bend over and take it. Lets see.
-Tool for the nut at the top of the struts so you can keep your Allen key in there,
Alot of people just use an impact wrench and spin that nut off. I got bored and made a wrench.
http://forums.audiworld.com/4000/msgs/130462.phtml
I just use an offset ringkey, and if you have hex bits for your socket set

_________________ 92 S2 Coupe
92 B4 16v quattro-sold
90 90q20v-WRECKED
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Belgarion115
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:09 pm |
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Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 9:23 pm Posts: 1195 Location: Minnesota, USA
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Whew! Rally-x was a blast today and I am beat. I always leave rally-x days pretty spent, but with a big smile on my face. Didn't even break anything this time. And the course was awesome! Very bumpy/rocky, but extremely fun. I got third in class, but I think I could have had second for sure. Apparently I hit a cone, but I don't remember hearing anyone call it and I don't remember hitting it. I also went rather slow the first set or two because I was afraid I would break something with how bumpy it was. It just emphasizes the need to buy another Audi beater so I don't care if something breaks.
Oh yeah, the friend with the breaker got the nut out with hardly any effort. Didn't even use the torch, just popped right out with the proper tool. 
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djapothecary-"I've removed the clock and think that would be an ideal spot for the rally style "you're stupid if you don't shift NOW" shift light . . . "
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zarati
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 5:29 am |
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Nice homebuilt tool Martin. I use the impact if I"m replacing a shot suspension. But on good shocks I dont risk it. Chances are it shouldn't turn but you never know. For torquing them back on especially.
Belg... Glad to hear you had fun and didn't break anything. And your wire tied light even stayed in??? 
_________________ Todd
91' CQ Daily Driver
83' ur-quattro. Cage, Coilovers, No Engine Yet.
"Coupes are better than Sedans. Less Door Handles to replace!!!"
PARTING:
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86 4000quattro
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