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Rotary13B1 12-17-2008 02:49 PM

Maybe the 99spec front end is in the works? i love that front end.

spr258 12-17-2008 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by RCCAZ 1 (Post 63828)
I know... you bought Chris' car, correct? Sorry for the run of bad luck with the stock motor. She always kept that car pristine. I think Glen will take good care of you. Nice list of mods you've got coming as well. 400 RW is the goal, but I know it will be capable of more. I just need to resist the temptation to go higher once I reach my stated goal. Long term reliability and driveability is MOST important to me (at least right now!) ;). You're right, Glen is EXTREMELY busy right now, but he's having fun playing with their new ultrasonic parts cleaner. It does an incredible job getting old grease and grime off of engine parts.

yes its chris's car and she did keep it in nice condition. Glen has been nothing but positive experience to deal with. I am shooting for around 450-475 but i want it to be tuned 350-400 for everyday driving. reliability is very key in my build as well. nice car and hope it says on the road longer than the other AZRR car. The white car out of tucson. I will have to come see the car when i get back from korea. cant wait to see all the rx-7 people in the az area.

RCCAZ 1 12-17-2008 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MrsJoff (Post 63888)
YAA!!! Does this mean we will soon see the big yellow banana on the road? As Jesse said, I love the new hood and I am so glad you painted it. It looks great. Make sure you let us know when you do the engine install. I am sure Jesse would love to help you with it.
Merry Christmas and see you New Years Day up on South Mountain (in your Honda Fit :driving:)!

I will definitely let you and Jesse know when I'm starting the install. Yes, Fit will be my likely driver on New Year's day. I should be close on the FD, but more than likely mid to late January on getting her back on the road.

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Originally Posted by joff (Post 63884)
This car is the reason my wife and I fell in love with FDs (and why we have one ourselves now) and she will be so glad to see you painted that hood. Definitely less ricey and more classy than the raw CF weave.

Ground X intake manifold? Is this another name for the Xcessive Manufacturing LIM or is it something else?

Tes!

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Originally Posted by Rotary13B1 (Post 63958)
Maybe the 99spec front end is in the works? i love that front end.

Andy, I really weighed the 99 spec front end, but in the end, I decided to keep the stock front end. I really feel that once you move to the 99 spec front end it moves the look of the car too far away from it's original design intent. I may change my mind in the future, but for now, this is how I feel about the "look" of the car.

proz07 12-17-2008 11:30 PM

ok i think i see what your doing originally a regular replacement koyo, and once you mod it it will be a dual pass with the in/out in the correct spot.
thanks
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JBurer 12-18-2008 11:36 AM

Pops - great build thread!

Glad you opted to keep the OEM US Spec front end. They look fantastic - much better, in my opinion, than the 99 spec's.

ihavetwins 12-18-2008 01:06 PM

man i need to take a trip up from tucson and check you guys out !

RCCAZ 1 12-19-2008 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JBurer (Post 64060)
Pops - great build thread!

Glad you opted to keep the OEM US Spec front end. They look fantastic - much better, in my opinion, than the 99 spec's.

Thanks Johnny Boy! Got your email... thanks for the support!

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Originally Posted by ihavetwins (Post 64083)
man i need to take a trip up from tucson and check you guys out !

You're always welcome. We plan a trip or two each year down your way as well. I'll keep you in the loop if we don't connect before our next outing to the 'Ol Pueblo!

RCCAZ 1 12-20-2008 09:43 PM

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Just got back from visiting Glen down at AZRR. Motor should be coming home tomorrow. Until then, here's a couple of pics to show everyone what's going in my ride!!

toyzzzz 12-21-2008 06:43 PM

Looking good Tim, you should make me some extra v-mount brackets.
James

rotorhead87 12-21-2008 07:21 PM

:drool5: I want your motor...and your FD. Everything is really looking good!!! Keep it up:icon_tup:

RCCAZ 1 12-21-2008 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by toyzzzz (Post 64534)
Looking good Tim, you should make me some extra v-mount brackets.
James

Hey James.... funny, you know, everything I'm making for my Vmount kit, I end up thinking... I should just probably make 2 sets, since James is gonna want the same setup once I'm finished. Hopefully it will turn out to meet everyone's expectations ;)

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Originally Posted by rotorhead87 (Post 64536)
:drool5: I want your motor...and your FD. Everything is really looking good!!! Keep it up:icon_tup:

Thanks rotorhead87. Yea, I've finally gotten off my butt and am starting to make some serious progress. Keep checking in, since this is the season to work in AZ garages, so it will definitely be completed SOONER than LATER.

RCCAZ 1 12-22-2008 12:50 PM

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Forgot to post these up earlier. The engine pull shot should have been the first in my thread ;) Also, wanted to give props to Glen at AZRR and show off the excellent port job on my plates and housings. Beautiful, beautiful work!

RCCAZ 1 12-30-2008 09:15 PM

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Well, we finally brought her home yesterday. Can't wait to get it installed and fired up. Thanks again to Glen and Tom from Arizona Rotary Rockets for all your hard work. Here's a couple of pics of the engine being loaded up by Glen (left) and Tom (right). Also, a shot of her sitting in my garage (but not for long). It was SOooo cool to have the engine delivered in Tom's REPU!! ;)

RCCAZ 1 12-30-2008 09:25 PM

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Got back from visiting my welder this morning. Completed our patchwork on the bottom of the Koyo. Patched 2 holes and moved the drain plug as you can see. Also tacked up my intercooler mounting brackets and installed for a test fit. Turned out incredible (IMO). Next up will be getting the engine installed and completing fabrication of my radiator end tanks with the motor in the car to verify correct positioning and angles for the radiator IN and OUT hoses.

RCCAZ 1 01-03-2009 09:09 PM

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Friday, January 2, 2009... thanks to those RCCAZ members who stopped over today to assist and support us in installing my engine. We got it in hooked up to the tranny and installed the motor mounts. Now, just a few days of hooking everything up, then finishing my fab work on the Vmount and remotely locating my battery and we'll take a shot a firing her up. Here's a pic of yesterday's installation activities and a shot of the IC in place for fitment purposes. Looks like it's gonna be sweet!!


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