-Z Yaaaa- wrote:hehe yes sir. much better!
I'm here just for you Brad. Hhhaaaaaaa...
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She's alive, first startup after sitting for years. Started up first shot without hesitation. I want to do some cams when she is finally drivable. Exhaust pipe is about 5-6 feet total length from turbo to the tips..
http://youtu.be/xE6UPV5i8wo
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nice! i cant wait to see this done. make a vid of a walk around with it running?
Awesome news dude. We need a video.
Nice!
~2014 New Z under the knife, same heart different body~
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That sounds REALLY good. Cant wait to see how you clean up that exhaust hole...
Interior harness is almost complete.
Need to add some heat shrink over the terminals so that they are not bare.
The factory car harness down to the bare minimum. Just need to clean up some of the wires.
Finally mounted the steering rack. Quite a bit of steering angle. A little further and the wheel would be hitting the rack.
Here is Mark I shifter assembly. It functions just fine, but it could have a lot cleaner of a look to it. Would like for all of it to be made from aluminum instead of using some of the factory plastic parts.
Enjoy life while you can, because you only have one shot. So go BIG or go home.
In for updates. Very nice build so far.
Damn!
~2014 New Z under the knife, same heart different body~
______________________
WHITECAVY no more
2012 numbers - 4SPD AUTOMATIC!!
328 HP
306 TQ
Probably the most excited i've been for a cavalier in a while. Just commenting to subscribe.
Awesome! Plans to mount all electronics to a board or just screwing them to metal for now to keep them organized?
lol drift mode, activate.
M45/OS crank/2.4 snout. It's nice to be injected but I love being blown!
-Z Yaaaa- wrote:lol drift mode, activate.
This guy.
Enjoy life while you can, because you only have one shot. So go BIG or go home.
Front end braces are in place, temporary need to cross brace them to eliminate flex.
Working on the front bumper support/crash bar today. I bent the tubing yesterday, just need to notch some pieces for it then a way to secure the bumper to it, quick fasteners.
Someone asked about my truck earlier in this thread. I happen to park next to a factory single cab the other day, so heres the height difference now. Once I finish the car, this will get another 3" drop in the rear and 6" in the front.
Enjoy life while you can, because you only have one shot. So go BIG or go home.
Just ordered the parts for all of my brake lines, hydra hand brake, and the eastwood pro brake flare tool. Everything should be here by next weekend. Just one step closer to getting this thing on the road, need more hands and time in the garage to get this thing finished soon.
Enjoy life while you can, because you only have one shot. So go BIG or go home.
Did i miss something? RHD???
Looking good, but did you weld the shifter and hand brake mounts to the coolant lines?
TOASTER wrote:Did i miss something? RHD???
Car was rhd way before this build started.
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TOASTER wrote:Did i miss something? RHD???
Yes, but its just flat 1/4' aluminum plate welded to the pipe and the shifter/hand brake bolts to the plate. The coolant pipes are bolted to the frame so they dont move/flex and the coolant pipes are 3/16" thick, so they will be able to sustain the stress.
Enjoy life while you can, because you only have one shot. So go BIG or go home.
Awesome build man great fab work. Doing stuff that's never been done raising the bar!
Had to make a new oil inlet port for the turbo. Its welded flat on the other end with a small hole I drilled through. It was getting too much oil pressure at the turbo, pushing it through the exhaust housing. It was orginally a -4 fitting, now it's about 0.02 of an inch. Can always drill a larger hole if needed. I need more TIG practice anyway.
Enjoy life while you can, because you only have one shot. So go BIG or go home.
well how bout that, someone that didnt just screw the fitting into the turbo and leave the flange surface looking all unfinished. good man.
M45/OS crank/2.4 snout. It's nice to be injected but I love being blown!