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speedracer_not 07-29-08 01:45 AM

most satisfying upgrade/change?
 
I'm a pragmatist, so my upgrades having been very dull very boring (replacing OEM electrical controls with toggle switches, battery cables), ya boring as whale shit!. :lol:

But would like to hear others' upgrades.

REVHED 07-29-08 02:52 AM

Most satisfying? Two words... forced induction.

justint5387 07-29-08 03:03 AM

Lightweight flywheel

Kentetsu 07-29-08 04:51 AM

Most satisfying? Basically just a damn good cleaning of the engine bay, and tearing out anything that didn't have to be there. The paint under the hood is usually in excellent condition, once you dig down to it. And an immaculate engine bay does wonders for the value of the car, and it shows that the owner takes good care of it too.

Other than that, I love my Sterling carb and Respeed suspension. But one of the biggest performance upgrades would have to be the Transistor Trick ignition system because, holy shit, did it ever make a difference!


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DivinDriver 07-29-08 09:28 AM

Yeah, a real housecleaning in the engine bay is quite satisfying - - and can be quite a chore to do right!

I'm still (somewhat unreasonably) proud of my electric window conversion, re-upholstery, & in-console gauge installation, mainly because they were 100% "self-engineered" making them work out - - had nobody to tell me how it should be done - - and because they continue to work exactly as planned.

For me, most of the satisfaction comes from solving puzzles successfully. The rest of it comes from executing the plan competently.

zeroecco 07-29-08 10:20 AM

direct fire ignition box, and alternator upgrade. Made a HUGE difference in the car responsiveness and the lights quit dimming down which is really nice.

speedracer_not 07-29-08 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by DivinDriver (Post 8421075)
Yeah, a real housecleaning in the engine bay is quite satisfying - - and can be quite a chore to do right!

I'm still (somewhat unreasonably) proud of my electric window conversion, re-upholstery, & in-console gauge installation, mainly because they were 100% "self-engineered" making them work out - - had nobody to tell me how it should be done - - and because they continue to work exactly as planned.

For me, most of the satisfaction comes from solving puzzles successfully. The rest of it comes from executing the plan competently.


" - had nobody to tell me how it should be done - -"<<---I like that.

Did you use Victoria British's seat upholstery kit?

Jeezus 07-29-08 02:27 PM

Exhaust.

FirebirdSlayer666 07-29-08 02:31 PM

Ditching the FC and getting an SA!!

clbsinvaders 07-29-08 02:48 PM

Front Sway bar- Increases the fun factor a lot.

openshot 07-29-08 03:07 PM

bodykit and changing my int from tan to black

ray green 07-29-08 05:07 PM

No question, exhaust. First the Bonez race pipe to replace the cats, then the full RB system.

On the other end of the expense spectrum, the 2GDFI installation comes in second, $25 and an hour's work for direct fire ignition.

Crit 07-29-08 05:14 PM

Ditching the red interior for the grey did WONDERS for my sex appeal and self-esteem. All they ladies dig grey. 2GDFI would be a good mod for the near future, if I knew anyone that could help.



kidding, Ray.

vipergts_3 07-29-08 05:14 PM

LOL, doing the lower mile car swap

DivinDriver 07-29-08 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by speedracer_not (Post 8421850)
" - had nobody to tell me how it should be done - -"<<---I like that.

Did you use Victoria British's seat upholstery kit?

Nope; they didn't exist at the time, as far as I know. Made my own patterns by unstitching the original upholstery, piece by piece, then tracing onto paper (have pix on other computer; will post shortly)

Built up the damaged seat buns by layering on 1" foam and carving it with an electric turkey knife.

ray green 07-29-08 06:00 PM

Another of my favorite upgrades, Crit's mint red leather driver's seat that he gave me when he went with that sexy gray interior:

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...n/DSCF1215.jpg

It replaced my original red leather upgrade, which is now in storage:

http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...7_100_full.jpg

Which replaced the original red velour seats:

http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...57_83_full.jpg

DivinDriver 07-29-08 06:41 PM

DIY upholstery in several painful steps:

1) Strip the cloth off by removing all the hog rings and hardware; turn inside out.

2) Mark each piece with a number, and with the locations of the tuck wires:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/76bbde79.jpg

3) Make a sketch and notes of which piece goes over which, how things tuck around, etc.

4) Start ripping seams; use care not to cut the cloth.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/efc7f147.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/1ac08578.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/78059ec1.jpg

5) Vinyl parts (like the backs) can be laid out and traced right onto the vinyl backing; transfer all insructions.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/747d0774.jpg

6) Cloth stretches too easily, and can bleed marks thru, so paper patters must be made. Notice step-by-step disassembly notes.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/b02876ed.jpg

7) Pin, cut, and sew, with foam and cloth backing where found on original pieces. Use hogrings and hogring pliers to reattach to the seat frames/buns.

8) Finished product:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/d4574088.jpg

orion84gsl 07-29-08 11:25 PM

The most satisfying for me was the last two weeks before DGRR08. Being home about 4 days (if that) of those two weeks and scrambling to get the car ready for the trip. Got the FMOC mounted properly, which made a huge difference in the temperature gauge reading, taking nearly half a day to get my Carter fuel pump mounted and working, and then the very night before the trip, scrambling to get the Sterling on and get the car fired up. Went for a spin 11 pm that night with a huge smile on my face. Buy extra trouble lights. Working with only 1 in the dark can be a pain. I guess I could also count my suspension work as satisfying considering the improvements. But I don't think it was as rewarding since I took a lot longer to do the work, and it wasn't rushed. Up next, suspension overhaul!! Everything that RE-Speed carries is going on the car. Hopefully by April.

7aull 07-30-08 03:15 AM

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1) glass roof panel!!
-almost like a convertible :D
-transformed my driving experience
2) RX-8 seats!
(with all due respect to DivinDriver's excellent handi-work!-)
3) gold waffles

Stu Aull
80GS
Alaska

DivinDriver 07-30-08 10:48 AM

The RX8 seats look damn good in there! Did they bolt straight up, or did you have to do some rigging?

Seniorchief 07-30-08 03:06 PM

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From a "handling" standpoint I would have to say the addition of my strut tower brace and 1.125" front swaybar from RB.

speedracer_not 07-30-08 03:38 PM

7 uall, you retrofitted in a glass roof panel??

how much were the rx-8 seats? they make the car look brand new!!

Simple Echo 07-30-08 04:26 PM

Rebuilt my carb, does that count? I had no clue what I was doing, and I screwed up plenty of times, but after I finally got it fully working I had a sense of pride like no other. :lol:

I know it's not really an upgrade, but it was the most satisfying thing I've done to my RX-7. ;)

DivinDriver 07-30-08 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Simple Echo (Post 8425534)
Rebuilt my carb, does that count? I had no clue what I was doing, and I screwed up plenty of times, but after I finally got it fully working I had a sense of pride like no other. :lol:

I know it's not really an upgrade, but it was the most satisfying thing I've done to my RX-7. ;)

I'd count it; you "upgraded" it from tired to like-new! Carb work is intimidating the first time, if you've no safety net.

mar3 07-30-08 05:52 PM

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Suspension work incl running hard compound scrubbed F1 tires on the street...:lol:

https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...1&d=1217458196

Seriously, though, it was getting the exhaust finally done right so the car had an English burble.


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