After a year of not driving. Pics Inside!
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After a year of not driving. Pics Inside!
Well, After a year of not driving the car.. and after maybe about 3 times I had to remove the upper intake manifold. It's running like a champ. I took the UIM to do the rats nest removal a while back so I figured I'd do a few more things. At the same time I wanted to:
- remove rats nest and keep twin scroll
- add oil catch can
- port the wastegate
- perform the throttle body mod w/ thermowax removed.
- change vacccum lines to silicone
- upgrade radiator w/ E-Fan
- upgrade the turbo back (my old setup was too loud)
- change waterpump, thermostat, replace all coolant hoses
Took me basicly a year. I ran into money issues in the middle of everything so I had a lot of parts missing and wasn't able to put it together. So I drove an old beater cougar for a year. When you drive a 88 Cougar for a year, going back to the RX7 feels good. Right now, I'm currently doing a custom box in the storage bin out of fiberglass. I know people said the bins is not a good place to put the subs but I'm going to try with fiberglass. I'm planning to run 1 10' so I'm pretty sure I have enough space. I'll be working on it tomorrow and will post process pics. I have a good friend that is going to help me out. Well, I'll update the process tomorrow night. Mean time, I'll post some pics.
- remove rats nest and keep twin scroll
- add oil catch can
- port the wastegate
- perform the throttle body mod w/ thermowax removed.
- change vacccum lines to silicone
- upgrade radiator w/ E-Fan
- upgrade the turbo back (my old setup was too loud)
- change waterpump, thermostat, replace all coolant hoses
Took me basicly a year. I ran into money issues in the middle of everything so I had a lot of parts missing and wasn't able to put it together. So I drove an old beater cougar for a year. When you drive a 88 Cougar for a year, going back to the RX7 feels good. Right now, I'm currently doing a custom box in the storage bin out of fiberglass. I know people said the bins is not a good place to put the subs but I'm going to try with fiberglass. I'm planning to run 1 10' so I'm pretty sure I have enough space. I'll be working on it tomorrow and will post process pics. I have a good friend that is going to help me out. Well, I'll update the process tomorrow night. Mean time, I'll post some pics.
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I need to get a better alternator. My charging voltage drops to 12.3 when idling at night with headlights on, efan on. I'm planning to run some subs so I will need a FD alternator. ::Hint Hint:: silverrotor
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Originally Posted by boosted1205
Your car runs OK with the AFM angled that way? Don't you get some hesitations ?
The strut bar is a ebay one I got a while back. I will have pics of the interior soon. I just need to upload them to my computer. Basicly, The box structure is pretty much set. We just need to lay about two more layers to be safe. I'll post some pics in a little bit. I have to wait til my girlfriend gets off her computer. The disk reader is on her computer.
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As for the IC surround, I wanted to keep it on but it was so beat up.. So I just took it off. I honestly, do not feel any difference. Maybe the intake temps are higher now, but I plan on a front mount in the future. So its not really a big bother to me.
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Dude, you need to level out that AFM. She may run good now, but sooner or later the door is going to hang up on you. I know it's a PITA to fit her in correctly with the cone, but it can be done.
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I will be using weatherstriping and drilling every three inches to seal the box.
Its routed to the nipple coming from the block and to the EVAP nipple from the fuel tank. If I open atmosphere.. it just makes a mess
Its routed to the nipple coming from the block and to the EVAP nipple from the fuel tank. If I open atmosphere.. it just makes a mess
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Sorry, files were too big. Anyways, the doorpanel is actually from the S5 model. I took my old 90 N/A parts car door panel and trimmed the lower portion to fit my S4 one. They fit 5 1/4 speakers. not big but still decent. I'm gonna try to make a custom fiberglass one to hold 6.5.. but now i'm planning to do the other side of the bin. It sounds really good. I had doubts due to the experiences from other members but I knew it would sound good because I haven't seen them use fiberglass. I highly recommend this.