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Discussion starter · #141 ·
Thanks all. I'm loving it every time I drive it.

It went together fast..... Actually, it was held up at almost every corner. But I have almost 2 decades of experience making this happen for other people so I diddnt flinch when I hit the pervebial turbulence. Just a speed bump.

It's probably been about 6 months since it was driven. She was due for sure, and I fell off the wagon and smacked the speed vein again. Feels gooooood.

With the motor Mounts being track density and the suspension upgrades, its actually pretty smooth for what its worth. Maybe a little hum, but entirely livable. Stereo easily drowns it out at low levels. I'm happy with the balance for sure. The car still has some room for tuning so I feel it has yet to reach its full potential.
 
Discussion starter · #143 ·
Why yes I did see them. I also saw you said you bought said spoiler. Check in the mail? :wtf: It looks great Darin. I would come to those except for me sleeping during that happening event. Jobs have a nagging way of getting in the way of stuff. Also I have driven that full track without cones messing up the works. I might feel robbed after that.
 
Discussion starter · #148 ·
yes, broke in. still waiting on my rear koni's to be shipped. I ordered from ECSTuning who said they had them in stock, but they lied. I have got nothing but the run-around and come to the conclusion they arent worth buying any more parts from.

getting alignment this weekend, I did modify my steering arms pulling them in a small amount. although it did take up all the slack the adjusters had. looking into weather I will have to mod the inner tie rod bracket. otherwise I have been looking at tires and what to get to replace the ones I have on my wheels. I want the best bang for my buck and have been eyeballing the bridgestones high performance summer. but they are a fair bit o cash. anybody have suggestions for 17s?
 
So, I havn't posted on this project for a while, nor have I done much with the car either. I had driven it for a little while after BBQ2 but I found the bearing for the fan clutch in the used bracket I put in going bad as well and needed to figure out a permanent solution. I got to looking at the car starring blankly at the front of the engine till the rusty gears started squeaking and I came up with a possible solution. when I eliminated the fan clutch a couple of days before heading to BBQ2, I had already installed the cooling fans but, still had the old bearing to deal with. so I went down to find an alternative. I rummaged through the catalog at the Carquest and found an idler pulley which was the closest replacement I could find to the original pulley. but makes for another issue. what to attach it to? so I had the old bracket and decided to modify it to make something work. I looked through the scrap inventory at the metal supermarket and did not find any round stock I could use, although I did find a nice sheet of aluminum for another project in the near future for the ECU. I talked to Brent (savagerocco) and He came up with a plug from a machinist buddy of his. I cut the old bracket, machined a hole in the plug, tapp'd the hole, and installed it, put it all together with parts I have had saved from 18 years of being a tech. Never throw anything away! There will be a revisit to the whole front rad setup when I get the time and motivation, otherwise I have had to pool my resources for another project I will be unveiling quite soon. here are some pics from the adventure.

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Discussion starter · #155 ·
So its about time I updated this thread.

So the upgraded pulley has worked fantastic for quite a while now. I have not had even one problem with it. The cooling fans are however not up to par but this is only temporary. After the upcoming BBQ event i will be looking into the full on front end upgrade replacing the radiator for a smaller one that will fit between the headlights without cutting the tabs off. And will fit perfectly, cool just as well or better. I may have to build my own so im in the market for a specific tig welder. I am also going to redo the front support in aluminum in order to shave the weight off i added with using steel. Not to mention it will all fit together wayyy better being engineered the right way. First things first, i need a tig.

Now, since i put in rods, zero balanced the motor, and upgraded to the volvo hybrid turbo, i had been having an issue with the car burning oil while idling for long periods of time, at especially long lights, and just burning oil in general. I knew it was one of a few things being turbo, rings, or valve stem seals. Reading about other people having similar issues, i figured it was the turbo, and bought a rebuild kit for it. I replaced the rear oil seals and put it back in the car......same problem. Shight. I knew my engine was fairly new so i figured it had really good oil pressure. And my next logical step was to regulate down the pressure to the turbo. Brent made a call or text to innovative engineering and within ten minutes told me how big a hole it had to be for the turbo i have. The minium size hole for regulating the pressure they reccomended was 40 thousandths. He and i both agreed on 60, which is about a 1/16th drill bit. I drilled a bolt, tapped the end of the oil feed tube, cut off what i needed of the bolt with the hole now in it, and locktighted it in the end of the tube. Put it back together and fired it up. The turbo has not stopped spooling so i dont think i burned it up....yet. although, i was only able to drive the car for a day before it developed a misfire taking out a coil. At the time, i had little aneurisms of worry about what i had just done, and hoped that it was just one of the used v8 coils i had been using. Pretty cruel joke if you ask me to have happen at this partiular time wondering if my engine just ate the turbo. I got it back to the house and began diag for the dead hole. Number 4 was the culprit, and i replaced it with a spare, problem fixed....till i felt another miss a little bit later. At that point, eff it, im parking it and getting 5 new coils. I have coils in hand and will be installing the latest revision coilpacks later this morning, and continuing the test drive to living without a smokescreen at lights.

:cheers: Here is to fixing that problem and moving on to the next.
 
Discussion starter · #157 ·
Thanks Jim. Yea, im hoping its done smoking. It will be nice to get it on the dyno once and for all. Get some tuning. I asked swanson if he was comming down for BBQ at pikes peak. He said he was but murphys law and all. I hope he does. If not hank can take a crack at it if he wants. hes prob got the vems down pretty good now. I really need to get some real seat time on the vems before ill feel confident about my tuning skills.
 
I'll help Dave. I have been keeping my eyes peeled for a welder too.

I would be interested in putting a billet k26 on your car. I have a bnch out there to be tested, but they always find their way onto cars that have other issues. I am about to put one on my URQ just for testing!!
 
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