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Due to my shortening off the diff i opened a couple of other problems. Didn't expect that the calipers hitting would be a problem, didn't think about it period! . Redrilled caliper brackets back to the trailing edge, this gave me another 4 to 5 inches of travel. Finally dropped it down to terra firma a without adjusting a thing and this is what it looks like.
Ill bring the front up a touch and dropped rear about an inch. Although im engineering a new eyebrow heights i still gotta make sure it will clear 100m underneath
Gearbox was fun to get in! When i mocked everything up it didn't have a clutch on it. Turns out alot more thought was needed to get it in. With some good advice from Cam at datsport it then took 2 minutes to place in.
Mirrors came in from US. awesome service every step of the way
Posted on: 2011/6/24 10:30
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I finally started on the water heater lines. Welded some 13mm od pipe on to the 19mm SR pipes. Managed to get it centered to due to carefully placed tac weld. Repainted them satin black , look nice and clean. Got two fire wall grommets from Nissan, think they were 2$ or something so not much out of the kitty on that.
Modified water inlet on SR to take new water temp sender. Had to re-tap hole to fit new bushing to take 1/8npt insert.
Bought one of those ar drones......... Very very addictive :)
Posted on: 2011/7/7 12:23
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looking great, well done!
where exactly did you get the mirrors from? They look awesome
Posted on: 2011/7/7 13:14
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Engine and body loom sections in the engine bay now finished. I decided to run loom under steering box to keep it a bit tidier. Added in main starter cable and senders for digi gauges.
Couldn't find a pipe clamp for my oil sender so a made one up out of ally strip and bolted it to the block with a nice rubber insulator wrapped around it.
A lot of time was spent on oil lines. wasn't sure to run them at all or run a remote block or even just a sandwich plate?????!!!! Finally chose the tomei oil block with a serck cooler and remote block mount best suited me. I placed the remote mount behind the grill, i couldn't bring my self to drill holes when i filled up so many 12 months ago!
Hid all the injector wiring under the plenum runners along with some iac connectors and coil wires.
my picture resizer is having a fit , post more pics soon
Posted on: 2011/8/7 11:42
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This thing is beautiful i'm so jealous
love this maybe one day i will try and do one...
keep up the good work champ
Posted on: 2011/8/7 12:17
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finally fixed the resizer!
thanks dude oh and from before, mirrors are vitaloni Sebrings, got them from Pegasus racing
Posted on: 2011/8/7 12:25
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love your work. could look at this car all day :)
Posted on: 2011/8/7 12:36
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nice filter placement, also love those rims and tyre combos....
Posted on: 2011/8/7 12:46
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hello what a great project can't wait to see it all finish, what type of headlights are you using they dont seem to be original lights, also what brand are rim and tyres
Posted on: 2011/8/8 9:08
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Yeah headlights are aftermarket, local car spare parts guy can probably get em for ya. If not eBay fo shizzle has em. Tyres are 175 50 13 sumitomo and ssr longchamps
Posted on: 2011/8/10 12:06
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