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mannykiller 04-13-11 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by vosko (Post 10571256)
cut those knuckles!!!

I know I know... I just wanted to get the thing rolling and over to my new gorage.. I'll get that done this next week for sure.

You wouldn't happen to have a picture of some modded ones would you?

vosko 04-13-11 10:45 PM

mine are on the car. i didn't take great pix when i got them. there is not much to see. they are just shorter ?

mannykiller 04-13-11 11:08 PM

hmm i'll google pic it..

mannykiller 04-15-11 12:45 PM

Lugs come in tomorrow thanks to Rishie at Autornd!! I love the way the extended studs look. It was a pain in the ass replacing the wheel bearings... but they were shot anyways so it ended up being worth it
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...414_154319.jpg

FDmuri 04-16-11 07:09 AM

the wheel studs look awesome, i love this.

muibubbles 04-16-11 07:47 PM

whattttt you shouldla posted a diy! those extended lugs look dopeee

ALPSTA 04-16-11 09:18 PM

Nice build.

Imo stick with the GTX35R. I placed my order for the same turbo as yours instead of an EFR. On paper BW EFR has all the bells and whistles but I didn't want to be the guinea pig and I also suspect the advantages are mostly on paper. Btw internal WG versions of BW are not suitable for rotary applications. I'd probably give it a shot if I had an EVO or a Civic though.

GT series for RX7 are true and tested. No fitment problems and performs just as expected. You already have the GTX35R so why spend more for minimal improvement in response and that's if there are any. Money is better spent elsewhere imo.

GodSquadMandrake 04-17-11 02:06 AM

How long does it take to change wheels with those long studs?

mannykiller 04-17-11 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by GodSquadMandrake (Post 10576609)
How long does it take to change wheels with those long studs?

just about the same time it takes to change wheels with short studs, The key is to have the right tools for the job.

mannykiller 04-18-11 06:18 PM

A little update. Got my lugs from Rishie at AutoRND on Saturday and was able to get the car on the ground. I raised the coil ride height about a half inch in the rear so I could get onto the trailer. But Check it out...
Project Kics R40 Neo Lugs:icon_tup:
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...416_152122.jpg
extended studs all the way around:nod:
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...416_154647.jpg
And finally on the ground... Feels good to have the car touch the ground after damn near 6 months.
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...417_102557.jpg
And all trailered up...
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...417_133315.jpg
And finally in her new home..
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...417_204217.jpg

mannykiller 04-18-11 06:24 PM

Now that the car is into my new gorage.... I'm pretty sure my next big investment is having my Block put together. I have my rotating assembly, and irons.. so as long as mr coleman approves my irons as being buildable, we should be ready to go. Also, i'll be tackling some well needed underbody cleaning. My rear subframe is filthy... I'm contemplating just dropping the whole thing out and going at it. We'll see if my buddy evan will help me haha.

Lastly... looking for a T2 LSD unit in good condition.. lemme know if anyone has one!! thx!!

GodSquadMandrake 04-18-11 07:22 PM

Can you use an impact with those lugs?

mannykiller 04-18-11 09:41 PM

Yes you can, I'm sure if you hammer on them the writing will start to fade...but thats just like any lug. I had the same lugs before this set and I used an impact on them myself several times. But then again... I building the car with intentions of beating the living hell out of it. I take care of my things...but I'm pretty hard on them as well..

Alex Rodriguez 04-18-11 11:28 PM

man those lugs are nice Aaron. What happened to your old ones?

mannykiller 04-18-11 11:51 PM

^ man... I sold them thinking I was going to get the Rays Formula lugs. But after looking into it a little more I realized that the formula lugs have an inside drive... which means you couldn't run extended studs.. SOAB. Id've kept them if I would have known hah.

GodSquadMandrake 04-19-11 12:38 AM

That's cool mannykiller. People were telling me that you couldn't use an impact on those so I was like "Huh?" when I saw those and your long studs. That would take forever to get those wheels off if you couldn't use an impact!

mannykiller 04-19-11 10:27 AM

yea, well even without an impact its honestly not that bad. maybe a couple extra minutes. Unless your some leman's 24hr team on a time cruch in the pitts...i don't think the extra couple min's will hurt.

Manners226 04-19-11 03:58 PM

Amazing ride man.

rspecfd 04-19-11 04:08 PM

Great build man, cant wait to see the finished project...:):icon_tup:

prrex4ever 04-19-11 07:25 PM

Great build, which oil cooler kit is that?

EPD 04-19-11 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by mannykiller (Post 10578894)
Now that the car is into my new gorage.... I'm pretty sure my next big investment is having my Block put together. I have my rotating assembly, and irons.. so as long as mr coleman approves my irons as being buildable, we should be ready to go. Also, i'll be tackling some well needed underbody cleaning. My rear subframe is filthy... I'm contemplating just dropping the whole thing out and going at it. We'll see if my buddy evan will help me haha.

Lastly... looking for a T2 LSD unit in good condition.. lemme know if anyone has one!! thx!!

Any time man, just hit me up.

DAM-13B 04-20-11 12:11 AM

this sits heeps good on a good set of rims

love the look of it :)

SiH 04-20-11 02:28 AM

Awesome build man, keep it up. Love the fact you aren't letting any details slip by,

mannykiller 04-20-11 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by prrex4ever (Post 10581072)
Great build, which oil cooler kit is that?

It's actually a custom kit I got off a member here. Has dual Earls coolers... I love the way it fits and its routed.. It's kind of just hanging un mounted in areas in the pics above but when it's all tidy it's really nice. I'd recommend dual oil coolers for anyone who regularly tracks their car, or lives in a dry hot area, or any substantial power modifications ie single turbo's etc.:icon_tup:

mannykiller 04-20-11 12:50 PM

So before I tackled the suspension... I actually spend a lot of time cleaning up the engine bay. I moved a couple relays, organized the passenger side harness and ran it a little more safely (up and out of the way of the wheel). I think it had been tampered with before i bought the car because looking at my service manual it shouldn't have been mounted the way it was. Even had some rub marks from the tire....that luckily didn't get bad enough do any real damage. Heres some pics of the process.

First
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12474.jpg
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12519.jpg
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12545.jpg
OMFG... What a bloody mess right?
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12527.jpg
Thats a little better for now.
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12547.jpg
and the relocation of some relays... think I might have posted this already but oh well..
From up on the wheel well close to the strut tower
to here.... tucked away in the front passenger side area closest to the headlight and fan relays. I Figured this would give me a little more room/cleanliness for my set-up and also still have room for my v-mount set up.
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12504.jpg
http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/y...d/SDC12508.jpg


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