Fujitamemiya Track Toy
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So after owning my FD since 2007 I finally got the ***** to take it on track last summer. Luckily for me several circuits are close by and I managed to get myself booked in on the Silverstone International circuit.
I managed to squeeze in around 50 laps of the circuit during the day (approx 8 lap stints with a cool down lap). I really enjoyed it and had a great day, which was good as I was using the day as justification to spending more money on the car!
One of the big problems I had on the day was down to inlet air temps which were over 60 degrees most of the time. Water seemed to stay stable at around 90 degrees and oil temps rose to 110 degrees before I took it for cool down laps and pitted.
So I have decided to do something to improve temps and have more fun and longer stints on track this summer.
I placed a few big orders in August last year and started to strip the car down.
I managed to squeeze in around 50 laps of the circuit during the day (approx 8 lap stints with a cool down lap). I really enjoyed it and had a great day, which was good as I was using the day as justification to spending more money on the car!
One of the big problems I had on the day was down to inlet air temps which were over 60 degrees most of the time. Water seemed to stay stable at around 90 degrees and oil temps rose to 110 degrees before I took it for cool down laps and pitted.
So I have decided to do something to improve temps and have more fun and longer stints on track this summer.
I placed a few big orders in August last year and started to strip the car down.
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I had placed orders with Newera Imports and DM-Motorsports for several parts and decided while the weather was nice to start stripping the engine components from the car (space is a little tight in our garage as the wife's FD is in there too).
So this is where it is going to rest for a while:-
So this is how it all looks now:-
So this is where it is going to rest for a while:-
So this is how it all looks now:-
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I have also tidied up the engine loom a little and removed all unused plugs:-
And relocated the front relay box to sit under the Cwest Headlights (passenger side)
So now it's a case of putting it all together when the engine is ready (and the weather is drier and a little warmer). I have just ordered a 19 row oil cooler kit to help keep things a little cooler on that side too.
Will try to keep updates coming through as and when things move forward.
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And relocated the front relay box to sit under the Cwest Headlights (passenger side)
So now it's a case of putting it all together when the engine is ready (and the weather is drier and a little warmer). I have just ordered a 19 row oil cooler kit to help keep things a little cooler on that side too.
Will try to keep updates coming through as and when things move forward.
Cheers
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Wow, you don't mess around! All seem to be geared towards solving the issues and keeping oil, air and coolant temps under control on track. Those brakes are impressive as well.
That brake master cyl is a nice piece and should be a nice match with the larger brakes.
Did you buy the brakes as a kit or having them custom adapted?
I will be following your build. Very nicely done.
That brake master cyl is a nice piece and should be a nice match with the larger brakes.
Did you buy the brakes as a kit or having them custom adapted?
I will be following your build. Very nicely done.
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Thanks for kind comments!
As you can imagine I have been saving for this for quite some time!
AP brake kit is specific for the FD ( purchased second hand and really need new discs purchasing).
The slam panel is from DM Motorsport, advantages are it's removable for easier access when working in engine bay. Also has larger clean area for improved air to rad and ic. Bonnet latch attaches in same position. Will post pics once attached and permanently fitted.
As you can imagine I have been saving for this for quite some time!
AP brake kit is specific for the FD ( purchased second hand and really need new discs purchasing).
The slam panel is from DM Motorsport, advantages are it's removable for easier access when working in engine bay. Also has larger clean area for improved air to rad and ic. Bonnet latch attaches in same position. Will post pics once attached and permanently fitted.
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I guess the panel is likely lighter than the stock rad/bumper support too?
It seems most of it would be hidden behind the bumper though? (say for the small slit in the FEED bumper)
So I can't see the rad or IC coming across much more airflow(but I've been wrong before), keep us posted with temps (air/water) if you log them!
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Got AST Delete tank from here:-
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Staples323 - Only been around Silverstone (so far) as its about 25mins away. Donnington/Mallory and Rockingham are all within an hours drive too. And luckily for the Wife Santapod is only 40mins away too!
Mazda RX7 AST Delete coolant tank | TopGear Stockport / TGS Tuning & Fabrication
Staples323 - Only been around Silverstone (so far) as its about 25mins away. Donnington/Mallory and Rockingham are all within an hours drive too. And luckily for the Wife Santapod is only 40mins away too!
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So things have been a little slow recently as the weather isn't great and when working on the car I am outside (rain stops play). I have managed a few little jobs such as spray radiator brackets and get them fitted to the rad, also modified one of the side plate brackets to all fitment of the FEED Tow Eye.
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The Radiator pipe sits a little too close to the Tow Eye, so that will need to be modified (move forward 60mm and in around 10mm). So i will need to order a little material for that and may get some Ally sheet too for some ducting.
Also managed to spend a little more money on some Carbon Fibre door cards:-
Sure the misses will want these off me when she see's them so I will have to be a bit sneaky when they arrive and hide them pretty quickly.
Also managed to spend a little more money on some Carbon Fibre door cards:-
Sure the misses will want these off me when she see's them so I will have to be a bit sneaky when they arrive and hide them pretty quickly.