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| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | Quote:
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| | #137 |
| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | update - day 29 the motor and clutch are in. the turbo kit will be here tomorrow. i got a major rush at englishtown yesterday gazing into the engine bay of the element time attack car. the sight of my what amounts to my own engine looking back at me gave me a chubby that only a two-banger of viagra could. speaking of chubbies, i'm treating you to a clothed pic of little ricky's gf in the pics below (youre welcome). if you were lucky enough to be watching the webcam when we turned it on for the first time, her breasts will need no introduction (your welcome again). we might do better yet before this project is finished. the element car had some problems with its nitrous setup but phil still ran a respectable 11.4 et. i think we'll be able to wrap this up this week. pics - in order: - first (two) things first - new sti kevlar timing belt - the belt comes with timing marks on it to assist set-up - the crawford (rps) max clutch mounted before dropping the motor back in if youre waiting for me to post pics of the motor on its way back in, just go back and play the removal pics in reverse (isfh). Last edited by Neanderthal Racing; 08-23-2005 at 10:50 AM. |
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| | #138 |
| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | update - day 30 pssst...it's here. today was moving day into the shop for brendan. big divorce, big house and a bigger shop now moved here. good thing we have a lot of space. pics - in order: - the element gt65 side by side with the stock turbo - "the dark side" by side Last edited by Neanderthal Racing; 08-22-2005 at 06:57 PM. |
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| | #139 |
| Unobtanium Member
Car: 2005 CGM STi Fav Mod: Process West V-Mount IC Location: 1st state Posts: 972
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2004 Trader Rating: (6) | you have so many updates... wish I could buy so many sweet parts! |
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| The Hoff Fan Club, member #001 Car: 05 WRB/Gold Fav Mod: Hood Scoop Homer Location: Where ever The Hoff is! Posts: 10,373
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2004 Trader Rating: (4) | that turbo looks sweet bruce. and it was great meeting you at englightown (i was the kid with steve). hopefully i'll be able to see it when your on your way down to get tuned. |
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| | #142 | |
| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | Quote:
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| The Hoff Fan Club, member #001 Car: 05 WRB/Gold Fav Mod: Hood Scoop Homer Location: Where ever The Hoff is! Posts: 10,373
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2004 Trader Rating: (4) | Quote:
awesome. good luck with everything, hope to see some vid's of it running soon. | |
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| Authorized Member-Vendor Fav Mod: Being IWSTI's Pawn Shop, lol Location: Charleston, SC Posts: 3,940
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2004 Trader Rating: (52) | Bruce, are you going to be using the stock radiator? If not which one did you decide to go with? Oh and if you dont mind me askin, how much did that STI kevlar timing belt set you back? Whats the benifit of having a kevlar timing belt? Sorry about all the questions . |
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| | #145 |
| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | daily update - day 32 we worked until midnight last night to do a complete mockup of the element gt65 kit install, including all of the plumbing. the kit's plumbing interfaces with the aps dr725 plumbing below the fenders. see pics below. remember this is a prototype and not a production kit. other news: the intercooler is mounted and we'll be trimming the bumper back to accomodate it shortly. the templets supplied by aps should make it pretty easy. the cusco radiator shield arrived. i decided to paint the intake header and tumblers in wrinkle black. we'll start that shortly. i just ordered 100' of thermo tec 2" tape to supplement the taping of the up/downpipes by element. i also ordered a thermo tec turbo bag for the turbo and lace-up heat wrapping for both in/out intercooler plumbing sitting across the top of the motor. heat is my enemy and i'm doing everything possible to mitigate it. i underestimated the negative impact the b&b catted intermediate pipe would have on tuning for the element kit. to order one without a cat would take at least 10 days. so here's what we're looking at doing: we're going to cut the high flow cat out and replace it with a section of 3" stainess pipe. i'll eventually add flanges to both sections so we can swap the cat in as needed. i posted closeup pics of the turbo on my last update but took them down because i wanted to get phil's ok. he had been keeping details of his kit close to his vest up til now. i've got the green light from him to publicize the specs. - it's the older and less expensive t3 and not a "gt" series - compressor section a/r - .7 - turbine section a/r - .82 - 65lb/min compressor - on the turbine side he matched a smaller t wheel to the larger housing to facilitate spoolup, which is a problem on the gt35r turbos. all things considered with my particular motor, we're expecting between 550 and 600 on race gas. i can live with that. pics - in order - compressor side closeup - turbine side closeup - 3 shots of the kit from above Last edited by Neanderthal Racing; 08-24-2005 at 07:53 PM. |
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| | #146 | |
| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | Quote:
the kevlar timing belt was about 200. chris at crawford told me he had never seen the stock wrx timing belt break but i'm not cutting corners with this motor. it's considerably stronger. questions are always cool with me, crewchief, as long as you ask me questions where i actually know the answer (isfh). | |
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| GT R US
Car: CUTN EDG project Fav Mod: $20. mudflaps from auto zone Location: my cave Posts: 5,889
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (1) | daily update - day 34 ricky had to do some fabricating of the element downpipe to make it fit. phil's car has a different exhaust set-up than mine. we had to cut the last section out of the dp at the weld and replace it with a new section of 3" stainless angled to meet the b&b intermediate pipe correctly. right now it is tacked. we need some ss wire to complete the job but it looks great. we also needed to trim back the downside end of the elbow section of 3" that passes through the passenger side fender well to meet the aps pipe entering the intercooler. next: as i said previously, i ordered the b&b intermediate pipe with a hf cat. phil had a coronary so here's what we're doing. we're cuting the cat section out and adding flanges to both ends of it and the a new straight through section of 3" stainless so i can swap them both in or out later if needed. i decided to paint the intake manifold and tumblers in a blue that matches the other blue accents this weekend. (don't bother arguing with me about the color until you see see it. if you still want to puke i'll lend you little ricky's hat). the tumblers have the tvg deleted and the holes for the rods welded and cleaned up. flow baby flow. i'm also trimming back the front bumper to accomodate the aps front mount. good thing for templets. Last edited by Neanderthal Racing; 08-27-2005 at 03:45 PM. |
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| dances with roads | Gotta love it when a project drags on and on but for all the right reasons. This car sounds meaner and meaner every time I read about it. Plus now maybe I will get to see the great unveiling! As always, thanks for sharing and please keep us updated. |
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| S204 Racer | Quote:
Also, the "kit" came in boxes with no directions, no pictures, not even a parts list. My mechanic's been working on Subies for over 25 years and has built up a lot of cars, but even he said it would've been nice to start with a few significant clues. Oh well, at least the AVC-R came with a nice set of directions! A build is a build - you either take your time and do it right the first time, or you pay more to do it all over again later. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. | |
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