Deputy's Build Thread
#92
Well, I got a chance to see what everything looks like before it gets coated! Literally can not wait to see this all sitting pretty in my bay. Also trying to brace myself for what all this power is going to feel like.
Anyway, here are some pictures. The wastegate, dump tube and manifold are off getting coated. The rest needs a little more work and its off to get coated as well.
Anyway, here are some pictures. The wastegate, dump tube and manifold are off getting coated. The rest needs a little more work and its off to get coated as well.
#95
Surprise!
This stuff was definitely out of my buy order, but when a friend wakes you up at 3:30am to scoop up an incredible deal before someone else does.... you pony up! Glad I had the extra funds waiting around; I suppose that can be a lesson learned.
What I have are the "hard to come by" parts for my trans swap. I've ultimately decided to go with the CD009 trans.
All from Collins:
Stage 5 ACT Clutch
Pressure Plate
CD009 to JZ Adapter Plate
Slave Cylinder w/ Stainless Line
Clutch Fork
Flywheel
Release Bearing
Assorted Hardware for all of the above
^ All picked up in one package! All I need to source out now is the pedals (have my eye on another complete set deal), the trans and then finally have a driveshaft made for me!
That was easy!
This stuff was definitely out of my buy order, but when a friend wakes you up at 3:30am to scoop up an incredible deal before someone else does.... you pony up! Glad I had the extra funds waiting around; I suppose that can be a lesson learned.
What I have are the "hard to come by" parts for my trans swap. I've ultimately decided to go with the CD009 trans.
All from Collins:
Stage 5 ACT Clutch
Pressure Plate
CD009 to JZ Adapter Plate
Slave Cylinder w/ Stainless Line
Clutch Fork
Flywheel
Release Bearing
Assorted Hardware for all of the above
^ All picked up in one package! All I need to source out now is the pedals (have my eye on another complete set deal), the trans and then finally have a driveshaft made for me!
That was easy!
Last edited by deputy865; 02-10-15 at 03:12 PM.
#97
After some pretty ridiculous complications with my parts provider... 96 days later I finally have all of my stuff.
Won't even get into it, not exactly thrilled about the process that took place, but I finally have my hot parts kit completed and in my hands... Only issue now is that I need a new "parts guy"...
So here it is, all finished up and coated!
Old vs. New!
Can't wait to have everything sitting pretty in my bay!
My original goal to have my car finished was by May. Still might happen, but I need to do a lot of work before that happens, especially in the parts gathering department. Mini vacation plus buying a house in the middle of building a race car has started taking it's tolls on the ol wallet and "complete by" goal. Still pushing forward!
Won't even get into it, not exactly thrilled about the process that took place, but I finally have my hot parts kit completed and in my hands... Only issue now is that I need a new "parts guy"...
So here it is, all finished up and coated!
Old vs. New!
Can't wait to have everything sitting pretty in my bay!
My original goal to have my car finished was by May. Still might happen, but I need to do a lot of work before that happens, especially in the parts gathering department. Mini vacation plus buying a house in the middle of building a race car has started taking it's tolls on the ol wallet and "complete by" goal. Still pushing forward!
#98
Back from the dead. I wish I could say I had some updates to release since my last... I don't have too many but we are definitely rolling now!
The best thing I could have ever bought for my car was my truck. Having a DD has made having a car project soooo much easier.
Even better yet, I bought myself a house! So much nicer knowing my car can hang out in one space for awhile, I have room and I don't have to worry about moving anytime soon!
I moved all of my stuff in one day and immediately positioned my car for its final resting place!
Tarp down for fluid loss and all! Picture doesn't really show it, but I have about 2 feet from my trunk to the garage door and I have about 8 feet from the back of the garage to the front of my car. I still need to build myself a bench and some storage shelves.
So while my girlfriend has been painting all of my walls, I've been sneaking out to the garage to pull my engine . I've never pulled an engine before, so I was pretty nervous about it. Fortunately, my car had been swapped before, so everything was surprisingly easy and I had no trouble with any bolts, clips, etc.
All in all, It was very easy to do... especially doing it by myself. I studied a "how to" removal front to back, asked questions and got it done. Only "bad' thing I did was lose some fluids to the floor. I didn't break any parts or any clips! Was pretty pumped about that. I can't believe how much more room I have to work now.
Next up I plan to remove my old turbo kit and send it off to its new owner, clean the block up and prep the bottom end to be sold off.
Once that is done, I'll be rerouting and deleting things in the bay, prepping it for paint and start the prep work for what will be a pretty in depth wire tuck (also a first for me).
Updates are really going to start rolling in now. As we speak, I may or may not have a certain bottom end being built fro me
The best thing I could have ever bought for my car was my truck. Having a DD has made having a car project soooo much easier.
Even better yet, I bought myself a house! So much nicer knowing my car can hang out in one space for awhile, I have room and I don't have to worry about moving anytime soon!
I moved all of my stuff in one day and immediately positioned my car for its final resting place!
Tarp down for fluid loss and all! Picture doesn't really show it, but I have about 2 feet from my trunk to the garage door and I have about 8 feet from the back of the garage to the front of my car. I still need to build myself a bench and some storage shelves.
So while my girlfriend has been painting all of my walls, I've been sneaking out to the garage to pull my engine . I've never pulled an engine before, so I was pretty nervous about it. Fortunately, my car had been swapped before, so everything was surprisingly easy and I had no trouble with any bolts, clips, etc.
All in all, It was very easy to do... especially doing it by myself. I studied a "how to" removal front to back, asked questions and got it done. Only "bad' thing I did was lose some fluids to the floor. I didn't break any parts or any clips! Was pretty pumped about that. I can't believe how much more room I have to work now.
Next up I plan to remove my old turbo kit and send it off to its new owner, clean the block up and prep the bottom end to be sold off.
Once that is done, I'll be rerouting and deleting things in the bay, prepping it for paint and start the prep work for what will be a pretty in depth wire tuck (also a first for me).
Updates are really going to start rolling in now. As we speak, I may or may not have a certain bottom end being built fro me
#102