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Old 09-02-14, 05:41 AM
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Great work ceylon, I'm glad you decided to stick with it and complete the build

That attention to detail if just flawless and those project mu discs

We should go on a drive soon once your fd is built, 2 montego blue fd's will be a rare sight
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Originally Posted by Smiley:)
What are the part numbers for these?
Not sure off the top of my head, they're Project Mu SCR pro disks for the RS/RZ/Spirit-r FD brakes.

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Great work ceylon, I'm glad you decided to stick with it and complete the build

That attention to detail if just flawless and those project mu discs

We should go on a drive soon once your fd is built, 2 montego blue fd's will be a rare sight
Cheers - Yeah, monty blue cars are pretty rare in the UK!
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I give you HUGE props for taking that project on, I would have scrapped the chassis and bought a clean one! I have a 6"x6" rust hole on my floor right under the driver seat and just thinking about it pisses me off!

Love the attention to detail! I wish I could find a JDM UIM, yours makes me jealous.
Old 09-07-14, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 04G35S
I give you HUGE props for taking that project on, I would have scrapped the chassis and bought a clean one! I have a 6"x6" rust hole on my floor right under the driver seat and just thinking about it pisses me off!

Love the attention to detail! I wish I could find a JDM UIM, yours makes me jealous.
Cheers, yeah, not really sure why I didn't just buy another chassis tbh. If i'd known how bad the sills were I would have. But I'd already spent a lot of time fixing up the rear when I discovered the rust in the sills. All good now, though.

Yeah, JDM UIMs are much tidier, being a UK car mine had the same UIM as the US cars. But I swapped it out.

All my engine parts are still stuck in customs... Not really surprising as they're coming via Parcelforce...

Still, I was in the mood, so got on with the brakes, fitted the rear ARB, ARB links, SS lines and ran some new brake hard lines. Had to put the regas on as the stock wheels will not clear the new brakes.

WP_20140907_12_09_19_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
WP_20140907_14_17_12_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
WP_20140907_17_30_00_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140907_16_07_40_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
WP_20140907_16_07_59_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
WP_20140907_17_30_12_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

Sitting rather high due to no engine/gearbox.

WP_20140907_17_34_15_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
Old 09-10-14, 11:05 AM
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Parcels are starting to come in.

WP_20140909_16_47_58_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
WP_20140909_16_44_56_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
WP_20140910_16_41_13_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

Many more on the way... I know what I'm doing this weekend!

Got to say, customer service from Banzai is excellent!
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Few pics from the build:

WP_20140919_18_01_32_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140919_18_13_39_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140919_18_48_32_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

Love this Sakebomb oil pedestal .

WP_20140920_12_21_34_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140920_09_53_46_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140920_10_52_57_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

Primary injector block off kit:

WP_20140920_12_16_34_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140920_16_13_04_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140920_17_56_06_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

WP_20140920_17_55_44_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr

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Sure is quiet in here .

Engines in.

Haven't got an up-to-date pic, but this was Saturday morning.

WP_20141004_16_35_51_Pro by Tom Kinsman, on Flickr
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looking good man!

Why did you decide to go with only secondary injectors? To simplify the fuel system or is there another benefit as well?
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Originally Posted by silverTRD
looking good man!

Why did you decide to go with only secondary injectors? To simplify the fuel system or is there another benefit as well?
Thanks! I've still got primaries, they're just located in the LIM rather than in the centre plate. It was done for simplification/tidyness over anything else really, its nice and tidy under the UIM now and I only have two fuel hoses in the bay.

Still got a bit to do in the bay:

Fit breather filter to catch can.
Connect up heater matrix.
sort out turbo oil drain as I've bought the wrong angled AN fittings.
Finish off power harness loom and tidy bay wiring.
Weld up a downpipe.
Weld up a some boost pipes.

Nearly there .

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Its amazing how much cleaner the engine bay looks when the ABS unit is scrapped. Do you have a write up on how you removed yours?
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Gotcha, thanks for the explanation.

Engine bay looks so good. It's nice to see something different. Making me rethink my build when I get to this point.
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Originally Posted by 04G35S
Its amazing how much cleaner the engine bay looks when the ABS unit is scrapped. Do you have a write up on how you removed yours?
I don't, no. I'm sure I saw one on here somewhere. I kept the stock proportioning valve and stock front/rear split on the master cylinders.
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Jaw dropping fit and finish on your work. Very impressive. Keep it up!
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Originally Posted by 7speed
Jaw dropping fit and finish on your work. Very impressive. Keep it up!
You can see that in the picture. So really all you did was bend up new lines and didnt add anything else?
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Originally Posted by 04G35S
You can see that in the picture. So really all you did was bend up new lines and didnt add anything else?
To keep the stock front/rear split you will need a tee fitting to split the front brake line post the prop valve. Some people actually like to run the rear and a single front off one master and the other front off the other master so that in the case one master fails, you still have a front brake. Personal preference I guess.
But yeah, just a case of bending up and flaring the lines. I replaced all the lines (Fuel and brake) with kunifer lines as the stock steel lines had started to rust.

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Jaw dropping fit and finish on your work. Very impressive. Keep it up!
Thanks! I appreciate it . To me the bay looks a mess haha, should be better in a week or so when I've had a chance to tidy it all up.
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Is that flexible rad hose? It looks nice compared to the flexible crap I've seen here.
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Its coming along very well. I need to get back under my engine bay and try to clean it up some more. Love the way yours looks.
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Originally Posted by silverTRD
Is that flexible rad hose? It looks nice compared to the flexible crap I've seen here.
Yeah, they're decent. The inside is nice and smooth & it has a steel coil built into the hose to keep internal diameter correct around bends. Only issue is I ordered too much!

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Its coming along very well. I need to get back under my engine bay and try to clean it up some more. Love the way yours looks.
Thanks! Hopefully I can get my exterior as tidy as yours soon, its looking pretty neglected at the moment.
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Love the thread, any updates on the build?
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