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01-03-2021, 02:19 AM | #31 |
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After finding out the motor needed to pulled out and torn down again for inspection....not what I had hoped to deal with, but ended up being glad we did. Previous motor builder decided to phone it in and play mismatch with the #4 rod caps. Did same with mains along with some junk nasty bearing. All together causing the motor to refuse to turn over when we went to turn nit by hand (my own fault for waiting until it was in the car, but this was a 'trusted' motor builder). To top it all off the front cover was not decked with the block so would've immediately blown the head gasket upon start up with my luck. Thus why it ended up being a good thing. After tearing it down to see what the was fuss I took the motor to Sammy Tiger at Tiger Racing to give it a full overhaul. Spins like butter now and is back in the car (3rd times the charm right?!?). Slapped on a couple more parts......still a few more to go but it's finally nearing the day it goes to the tuner for base tune, break-in, and then full tunes.
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01-05-2021, 01:09 AM | #33 |
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No modifications for me. Fit up better than the factory one (first for me). Wasn't about to hack up the original to test first the bumper vents and risk messing it up beyond repair. Went much better than I had stressed over, but that's also probably due to not being as worried causing overthinking and thus mistakes.
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01-05-2021, 08:42 AM | #34 | |
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01-06-2021, 09:16 AM | #36 |
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This thing is looking great!!
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01-12-2021, 06:37 PM | #38 |
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Thanks guys! Always feels like the build is under slow mo or something. Still dealing with 326UK sending me S14 coils (thus the current stance). Rear is completely bottomed, front only has 5mm more it can be lowered and no point when I am wanting to lower it another inch all around at minimum. 326UK has stopped returning emails. Covid hitting right as the email chain started didn't help anything either. Japan keeps directing me to UK and USA. 326 USA, understandably, didn't want any part of a refund/exchange due to UK mistake. So am now at a loss as I was dead set on 326 after talking with friends (and been fanboy for years). Dreams would be fly to Japan and order in person so I know everything is exactly what it should be......next best is most likely Streeter.
Sorry for rant. Just bummed. I get mistakes happen, and I don't even care who or what just want the correct coils I originally ordered. Yea not much I could about all the motor fuss. Accept and move forward. Sad when somebody you trust and believe in lets you down like that. Always figured no matter what I could trust in his motor building. Nope. So am very thankful Sammy Tiger was able to get it proper sorted and corrected for me.
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01-12-2021, 07:47 PM | #39 |
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Which replica bumper did you go with?
This whole car fills me with great longing. Is this original TH1?
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01-15-2021, 03:27 PM | #40 |
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It is original TH1 and plan is stay same when it comes time for repaint. Bumper is VSaero. Had to let it sit in sun for a couple days with weights and such to put it back into correct factory shape (they basically roll them up for shipping).
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05-10-2021, 10:36 PM | #41 |
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326 Japan came through!
Rusty rack now fully refreshed and much brighter Together at last....ignore the completely stock LCA......I did Staring at them will make the car finish itself sooner Still a ways to go. Fuel setup is coming together one piece at a time. Rear diff is waiting on stub conversion then the car can roll around again like a 1:1 scale HotWheels. Exhaust needs to be fabbed and hung. Bunch of vacuum lines and minor wiring adjustments still to be done. Then prime pressure and check for any leaks.
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06-23-2021, 10:11 PM | #42 |
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Engine bay nearly complete
Pulled it out for a bath Waiting patiently for ReinHard exhaust box to arrive. Still needs a catch can setup, alignment, and then tuning. Nearly a daily again.
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07-10-2021, 12:48 PM | #44 |
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It's a Sinco manifold. It is stock location bottom mount for use with stock flange turbos. Hoping to hear it scream soon
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09-09-2021, 11:27 PM | #45 |
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Slow progress continues. Got a 3port aluminum catch can fabbed up in house by Sebastian. Made lines using the Radium valve cover AN press-in fitting for PCV side, then a standard AN press-in fitting for exhaust side and suction pipe. Took it for a drive around the block to have AC evacuated and filled and am now trying to figure out why the AC doesn't kick on. Switch has power, fuses are good, but relay doesn't click nor does the Haltech see any voltage change from AC button turning on. Luckily only two things to really check. Aircon power button connection which does light up at the controls so have to track down the pin at the chassis interface connection and make sure it's all sitting proper. If it is then check connection to relay. If both those don't result in finding the issue I will be utterly stumped and will just go ahead with tuning and diagnose the aircon issue after. Tired of not driving this thing.
This is the stare my Silvia gives me everyday as if expressing frustration from being left motionless in anticipation of roaming the streets and highways. Prototype catch can mounted and ready for testing. Suction port and exhaust side valve cover port divided by baffle and the intake pipe takes a 90 degree turn and goes a few inches toward the PCV port side to ensure least amount of vapors or oil will be pulled in by turbo. Hoping to make a few out of aluminum and titanium if this works well.
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09-10-2021, 08:31 AM | #46 |
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Looks like a great build.
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09-10-2021, 08:42 AM | #47 |
WOW this is amazing stuff. Going down the same road with my Silvia as well.
Did you buy these headlights already like this? I knew of another S13 Silvia coupe that had almost these exact style. I can probably dig up picture. |
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09-14-2021, 01:23 AM | #48 |
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Once the aircon and speedo decide to play nice I will agree with you!
Local shop RetroFit Source did the rebuild and aiming adjustments for LHD roads.
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09-14-2021, 01:04 PM | #49 |
09-14-2021, 09:53 PM | #50 |
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First drive was from VA to GA leaving around 6pm, 8hr drive. So most of the time on the road was night and if I was only one on a section of highway I swear a basic $3 flashlight would've made it easier to see
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09-15-2021, 01:02 PM | #52 | |
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09-15-2021, 01:03 PM | #53 |
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I dig the catch can. Definitely let us know how testing goes, as I'd love something like that on mine. Space gets tight real fast when you've got all the fancy bits haha.
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09-16-2021, 11:10 PM | #55 | |
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Exactly why I was set on doing the over the shroud catch can and since no one offered a 3 port version that I could get my hands on, we made our own. Biggest things I want to make sure of are that it doesn't start weighing down the fan shroud once everything starts getting good and hot with some heat soak from a full day of drifting. Still contemplating a drain setup, but being that it sits flat I'm doubtful anything other than unhooking it and holding it up on one side will really help clear it out.Other concern is that it stays secured by that single screw. Honestly quite weary of that but haven't seen/heard much of that happening with the multiple brands that make the two port ones, a couple use steel which baffles me. Am hopeful to get a couple events in before end of year to see how well it all holds up, car included, and then will start working out details/materials/pricing.
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06-15-2022, 11:53 PM | #57 |
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Thankful for the return of Zilvia. Thought it was lost forever for a minute.
Short version: Tuned. Drifted. Smacked. Soon to be painted. Had the car tuned at 18psi and saw 380whp/360tq with full boost by 3k. Very fun. Can be a little jumpy off line but smooth after that. After finally getting a full alignment the car feels solid. Onto the drift events! First event was fun but overall a not great day. Spent most of the day changing suspension settings in an attempt to get it to not hop and skip all over the track. Turns out was just the frame rail colliding with the rear camber arm on compression. Corrected that and headed to another event. Went much better.........after me smacking a barrier with the rear quarter on second run out. Could've been worse so kept running to get more comfortable with sitting RHD and using left hand for the hand brake. Basic driving I'd gotten very used to but being amped up at an event I regularly had to check that my hand was actually on the handbrake before using it. Learning. Next event I kept scrubbing against outside barriers at end of first corner with driver side. Couple scratches and a baby dent. Kept having fun and got more comfortable. Now with all the fresh weatherstripping and moulding in hand the car is awaiting its turn at the paint shop. Staying with the TH1 style but using the newer version of it BW9. Basically same dark navy but with a boat load more sparkle so in direct light it ends up a more vibrant blue. Have debated on the purple/gray two-tone or even the green/gray two tone. Always have loved the two-tones. Longer I wait to go to paint the more I get lost on what color.
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08-22-2022, 12:51 AM | #60 |
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Paint progress. Went with Nissan Majestic Blue. Same shade of blue as TH1 but with a lot more metallic in the paint that gives it a nice little bright blue highlight in direct light.
First the body needed some love. Painter says car had been painted 3 times over, as in primer right over factory paint (thankfully they seemed to have done decent prep work each time). Then we found out that most recent painter, or person that pulled the rear glass, scratched the paint to bare metal and didn't bother to properly repair it so some rust had started setting in. Glad we found it as the one in center of rear parcel shelf had two pinholes already formed. Always opt for glass out when painting! Rust was cut out and repair panels were made then welded in and sanded smooth. Back to painting
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