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Shaping the end of the tube to match the chopped off snout.
![]() Trial fit up. ![]() Spent a few hours sanding out the casting marks on the snout and the hammer marks on the tube. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now just have to get my mate Troy to weld the pipe and snout together. (Don't have an AC tig to do Aluminium)
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Hey guys, today I moved the wastegate outlet which fouled on my new radiator
![]() Cut it off and shortened it........ ![]() Then welded it up! ![]() ![]() The pipe from the barrel cooler to throttle body now welded. ![]() I made a mount for the coils. I think they should work there ![]() ![]() Here's a pic of the dump pipe, just tacked up at the moment. When I get the lower flange cut and tacked I can see if the flange will fit past the engine and steering box ![]() Then I can weld that up as well. ![]() ![]()
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the only problem you might experience with the coils so low is if you ever run into rain or a larger puddle getting them wet. I would make sure to make some sort of shield or something along those lines to keep them dry. Nice project so far cant wait until i can dig into my rx2 more.
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I am a worst case scenario kind of guy
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Awesome car. I can't wait to see it completed.
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Just a quick update guys, with a few jobs around home keeping me busy I haven't had a lot of time on the old girl. So while I am waiting to get a bit of cash together for the stud kit and the rotors to be machined I have managed to sneak out to the shed a few times. Wore my fingers a few centimeters shorted by sanding and polishing the intake manifold and throttle body snout.
![]() Still needs another sand I think to get a few more scratch marks out. It's not going to be any show car but I always wanted a car with an engine bay I was proud of. ![]()
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Just a quick update. Didn't get much done over the break, had a lot of stuff to do around the house.
But I did acquire some coil over struts and S4/5 calipers and slotted disks. ![]() ![]()
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did you have no rust in your scuttle box area?
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Yea I was quite pricey but I got a free turbo and wastegate
![]() Anyway while I was waiting to get my TIG fixed I decided to make a start on removing the dash. I have a crack free replacement to go in and I need to remove the dodgy chopped loom. A mate of mine thinks he might have a unmolested one. Dash gone. ![]() One loom with some dodgy chops ![]() The connections that plug into the fuse box. Been getting a bit hot me thinks. ![]() Loom removed. ![]() Cracked old dash. ![]() Crack free replacement! ![]() ![]()
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New update
![]() ![]() On the down side now have to modify my coil mount as there is slight fouling on the front coil. ![]()
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Luv your build, looking great!
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