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05-16-2016, 08:03 PM | #151 | |
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05-25-2016, 06:06 AM | #155 |
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This past weekend I installed some swaybar endlinks to replace the old broken ones. Moog S chassis endlinks are Beefy. I replaced the rubber bushings with the ones I had lying around from the energy suspension kit.
After that I got around getting the alignment to the point where I can drive the car without completely destroying the tires. When I was working on the front I made sure both coilovers and adjustable arms were the same length. Still the car sat all funny. So I took the coilovers out and determined that whomever had to coilovers before me and had one "replaced" on of the R32 ones with one from an S Chassis and switched the top hats. The result is one upper control arm has to be .5" longer and one coilover has to be 1.00 longer for the car to sit the same on both sides. Awesome. despite all that, I got the car together and took it for a little nervous drive around the block. No issues aside from a low idle some belt squeal and a little rubbing from the pads on the rotors. Please excuse the front ride height for the above mentioned reasons. With all these little issues, I didnt feel comfortable driving it to a pals bbq. Martino look me with him in the S15. I was pretty bummed I couldn't drive there but I had a great day of BBQ's and cruising around. -Jordie
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06-14-2016, 07:53 AM | #156 |
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The nice weather is coming quick. Not too much to update as I have been super busy getting everything ready for the wedding on July 30th (which I will be driving to)
Had some friends by this weekend to knock some things off the list. We were all set to go the alignment and get the suspension all set up. Rolled the fenders to fit the wheels. We needed to add a bit of camber to get everything to fit perfect but Maxed out, the ISIS RUCAS only gave us 1 degree of adjustment. Awesome. Maybe I was sold S14 ones by accident or they are just really poorly designed. I also added a cross bar to my cage for obvious reasons. I know there were dreams of a rear seat delete but after driving around without an interior I realized I cannot deal with the noise. Maybe further down the line I will work on something but for now the seats provide the noise insulation I need. The list is getting real short now, just a few things needed -New RUCAS which actually allow for adjustment. -Set Timing on the motor -Before setting the timing, install aerocatch latches as my hood release cable broke. -Install new highflow cat and get it Etested I love how the car looks now. The full interior really makes the car feel complete Some fine tuning of the suspension and it will be perfect Till next time -Jordie
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06-24-2016, 07:35 AM | #161 |
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I have registered it as greymarket with driveclean. I do have a cat but to not have the stock cat overheat sensor anymore and a couple of the studs need to be cut and drilled out. Not a big deal, just a pain I dont want to deal with.
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06-28-2016, 06:13 AM | #162 |
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Fixed a bunch of little things on the weekend.
-Replaced old Chinese front upper control arms with some Nismo ones I scooped from an importer. -Bled coolant -replaced valvecover gaskets -adjusted the clutch Drove around the block (a few times) to make sure everything was good. No awkward noises or clunking so it was Etest time. Despite the super low idle, it passed with flying colours. Sorry for the crappy photos. I just needed to prove to everyone its out and about and not on a trailer haha Plates today! -Jordie
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06-28-2016, 09:04 PM | #164 |
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Dude you have no Idea. Im just driving around with a big idiot grin on my face.
First couple of drives were a great success. The car definitely needs an alignment. I had a bit of vibration on my quick highway pull but I believe the cause of that are the tires fighting each other. Quick run up to the unit under its own power for the first time since 2011 Reunited together on the road at last.
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07-06-2016, 02:41 PM | #165 |
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Little update
I drove the car to work for the first time on Monday. It felt awesome to be behind the wheel again after so long. So i have just been working out all the small issues as they come up. Remember that vibration at highway speeds? I found the culprit, Luckily when pulling out of the unit. I have never seen anything like this before. Back to stock Z32 rotors and upgraded pads for me. Im super lucky this didn't fail at highway speeds. I got an alignment and the car drives beautiful now. The Zestinos are super sticky and the car corners awesome. However I have an issue which I have read is common on S and R chassis cars. The issue being my passenger side wheel protrudes about 3/4" further than the driver side Drivers Side (RHD) Passengers Side Nothing is bent, cracked or broken and The car drives amazing. My bet is that the alignment is square suspension wise but the body is not square to the alignment (if that makes sense) I have booked in with the alignment shop for Friday to see if we can figure it out. The last issue I have is breakup at 4000RPM. it feels like the car hits a wall. Im going to check the coils, MAFS and plugs. Im sure the gas that has been sitting in the tank for 6+ months isnt helping at all either. All small issues which will get sorted out soon enough. 90s Vibes all round -Jordie
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07-13-2016, 11:53 AM | #167 |
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What a busy week last week.
Did some measuring and head scratching and realized that the rear quarter was pulled out slightly more on one side than the other causing my one wheel to poke more than the other. I pulled the fender a bit and now the rear fits great. As for the misfire / hesitation @4K we tried everything. MAFS, Coils, Plugs, grounds, exhaust and everything in between. After 2 nights of scrambling, We then turned our attention to the fuel system and the culprit ended out being the inline -6an fuel filter. Car runs great now. Squad.
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07-14-2016, 01:30 PM | #171 |
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One of the best build threads I've ever read. Something is so refreshing abou this build its awesome. Keep it up its looks amazing!
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07-14-2016, 07:56 PM | #173 | |
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We cruised around to "kill time" as the people we were meeting were behind schedule. No bother we grabbed a good breakfast and hit the road. It was roughly 200km to the track I was a little worried as it was the furthest i had driven the car since it was put back together. I kept falling off the Martinos bumper as I dont have a 6spd . got a text saying we needed to speed up and get there so it was hammer down. Got to the track turned the corner and ....... SURPRISE... (sorry for the video screenshot) Thats right. There was no photoshoot, no "documentary" instead it was a surprise Stag & Doe / Bachelor skidpad party all rolled into one which. Martino , Fiancee and Friend Tim had been planning for months. I had no Idea. Everyone was there. It all made sense now, all the posts looking for tires, race gas and how everyone was at the shop rushing and stressing to get everyones car back together. Not one person slipped up and mentioned it which was amazing. We had a great turnout of about 20 cars (each car was a single colour and included all body panels ) and 50+ people family friends and their friends and 1 doggo. -------------------------------------------------------------------- As Martino and I were "killing time" it was really to give everyone a head start and drive down to the track. Thats right drive. 90% of the cars were street driven to the track -------------------------------------------------------------------- Let the fun begin. Not to be left out or anything... Yea they damn sure are. Thanks for the Awesome day everyone
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07-18-2016, 07:37 AM | #177 |
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Almost. The top hat portion is pushed out so much that the rotor is touching the caliper bolts
It was amazing. we plan on doing more skidpad days now as they are so chill. You use less tires, gas and dont have to worry about all the $300 missile cars. Just a couple more shots from the event Been super busy getting stuff ready for the wedding which is two weeks away now. Lots of the little issues have been worked out. but I do need to address some things. Ive been driving the car around a bit the past couple weeks. I need to do some heat management around the hot side of the motor. i've ordered some sleeve to better protect the wiring and catch can lines. I also plan on making a heat shield for the top of the manifold. The cast manifold that is on the motor right now has had the heat shield mounting holes "shaved" so I cant use the factory mounting locations.
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07-21-2016, 03:28 PM | #180 |
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Awesome that your friends and family did that for you. This thread makes me desperately want an r32 gtr again. Id put it off for a while seeing as they had just become legal stateside just over a year ago. But now thanks to this awesome build thread i may have to revisit that idea.
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