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OK, so a good friend of mine sorta left his camera behind at my shop so I could transfer his pics... and damn does it take nice pics!!
Anywho... remember that lower fitting on the AST, well here is where it's plumbed into the radiator. As close to the top as I could get it. Any air that gets trapped in the rad during filling should be purged out through this line and into the AST where it'll be purged into the overflow. I must say, the whole thing works really well. http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...1&d=1306122557 And here is the best license plate frame that I have ever owned. As per the new agreement, I need to display a MazdaSpeed logo somewhere on the car. The frame is awesome. Not only is it stainless steel... it has a really nicely laid out CF pattern, it has two rubber spacers for behind the bolts, it has a nice strip of rubber for the bottom of the plate, it comes with all stainless fasteners for either the rear machine threads or the front sheetmetal threads, there are a set of clear cup washers that are used with the caps to hide the fasteners.... I've only seen one other plate frame like this... and it's on my Mighty XJ :rofl: http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...1&d=1306122557 |
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I'll look for the turbo/manifold this eve after work. Will your mom keep up with keeping the H2O cold? if not wouldn't it be just hot air after a while? I thought W2A intercoolers were only suitable for drag racing could you enlighten me? |
Sweet, thanks pal! I would need an ENTIRE longblock..
That's what I want to mess around with, and this is why I would need a helltech with a bunch of inputs. I would need to see, ait's before the turbo, after the turbo, true AIT's and coolant temp before and after the heat exchanger. I would use the AC condenser or a small radiator mounted where the condensor lives in the stock location, just a little farther forward away from the radiator. The thought is if I can keep the water close to ambient, I should be able to keep the AIT's close to ambient as well. This is the theory, and this is what I would like to test. |
Mmmmmm! Drive up here in august or september and help me with the fab work on my shits and I will help you with your fab shits? Half ya on gas and redbull. Will also take ya fishing at my stocked pond? I should have my Tig welder by then too. I am also currently looking into supplying the local refinery with mandrel bent tubing so there is a slight chance I may be doing that soon.
Oh and why no CF exhaust guards included in pic^^^ |
Sweet, thanks pal! I would need an ENTIRE longblock..
All I ever had was the turbo/manifold never had a complete longblock to work with( I have a boat anchor shortblock) thats why I decided to use a 13B-RE then a second apex RX6 kit popped up and had to go that route since I am happy with the one on the FD |
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Stand by on the call...
Did you end up needing longer wheel studs? Just curious as I'm trying to avoid spacers as well and wanted to make sure everything stays relatively the same as far as length is concerned. |
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I suspect you'll actually make a little more power with the RE than you do with the REW at similar boost levels. That lil' FB is gonna be a rocket! |
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The other option would be to run a different caliper. I believe the Superlite Narrows would fit my Works without interferance but I have yet to did up thier spec sheets and verify that. What wheels/offsets are you running? I think the thing to do would be to get the hat and rotor and install them, bolt the wheel up and then make your choice in caliper.... |
Nice brakes! If I ever end up out-growing mine, I'll drop a line :)
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I hope the power of the RE is higher at similar boost as the REW esp. since it will be in a 2500lb car (2540 full street trim now) I think traction WILL be a small problem though BTW... the engine will have a set of 9.4:1 rotors in it so the low to mid range power should make it really pull hard from 2,000 to wherever peak torque will be. |
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Any traction control or aftermkt diff?
so far no. just my right foot and a spare pumpkin |
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Nice.... what pads?
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Shouldn't your license plate read 14 pstns now?
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Har har..... har haaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr.... Which reminds me I need to order my new Carbotech XP8's for the F&R
So last months Exxon Mobil bill, closing on like 5/8 was $658..... this months so far is $112 :smilielol5: |
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They dust like mad though. I think I want to try some Endless MX12 or Porterfield R4-S, but the Hawks have been so cheap and so good that I might just buy them again. |
I was torn between the XP8's and the HP+'s, cost believe it or not almost swayed me to the Hawks than I looked at the cost of everything else, slapped myself in the face, shook my head and decided to try the Carbotechs. After talking to Glenn, and now hearing about your hard initial bite, I'm looking forward to the CT's. Hard initial bite and dust are something that I'm trying to avoid. The wilwood BP20's that are on there now can lock up pretty easy and there isn't much modulation... modulation is something that I'm trying to get the most of.
Are you running an adjustable prop valve? |
The XP8's are so far above BP20's in terms of outright power, bite, modulation, fade resistance and wear it's unreal.
Wilwood really need to bring some newer compounds to the table. |
More car porn. I am done with the current pictures.;)
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I'm running the oem prop valve, which has been working excellent so far! We calculated that bias would shift to the rear 3%, which was acceptable since FC's were biased more than needed to the front anyway :)
The Carbotechs are really great pads, they're also on my to-try list. Glenn got me interested in them too :) Where's the best place to buy them? And yeah, I remember taking my car out to an auto-x with the hp+ for the first time... tiresmoke everywhere, I was lucky not to get any flat spots on the tires! Now I'm used to them, especially with even stickier tires hehe |
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Hey, if you now of a hitch for 7's, i wana know where to get one, im looking for one for my bike rack
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It's not like I don't have the torque to tow :rofl: |
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Dammit.
Any idea on your build cost? |
I think We should all pitch in and convine the all the other Mods to Ban TTT until he posts up higher quality and more pictures of that sexiness that is his time/money pit...
edit. I'm in the process of going through entire thread and saving all the pictures.. J. |
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you would think after not working all today I would be on the ball, but it seems not... i've gone through 1/2 of this thread already, and i'm just curious if you have another thread somewhere with some build pics, as say, not the awesome job you have done with all the wiring and such, but the build of the RE and anything related :P J. |
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I meant for the hitch build
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