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killingtime33 10-17-12 07:57 AM

Looking good love this build

highnitro12187 10-17-12 01:28 PM

lookin' real nice aaron!

notveryhappyjack 10-18-12 04:28 PM

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Thanks for the words Fernando and Matt:icon_tup:

Spent some more time making the intercooler pipes, was hard work, I used a small metal saw to cut all the pipes by hand! Anyways 10 or so cuts later I have the pipes in the car, just waiting on shipping for misc tbolts and couplers to finish.

As I stated above, I relocated my air filter. I did this because the previous location was touching the radiator, I thought that having my intake pull air from behind the 175* radiator/Intercooler was hurting performance so I relocated it out side the engine bay where it would only pull ambient air temps. So i took a 3'' hole saw and cut a hole through the sheet metal near the passenger headlight assembly. Depending on if this is the final solution I'm kicking around using some abs plastic or aluminum and making a grommet bracket to permanently separate the air filter from the engine bay and clean things up here so it doesn't look like shotty uncompleted work.

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Next issue was routing the pipes from the turbo to the new hole, without making the plumbing too complicated I used two pipes and connected them with a coupler, this was a tight fit and the coupler is actually touching the radiator surround. Future revisions may be required here . What do you guys think?

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This is where the air filter relocation will sit

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Then again with the wheel liner installed, mine cracked at some point so I'm going to probably figure out how to seal it better so road debris does not fly into the filter element.

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here is a view from under the car

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same view this time with the wheel well liner installed

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Overall, pretty fun aspect of the project, I was allowed some creative freedom on my way to making this thing look good.

comment and thought or ideas are welcomed!

notveryhappyjack 10-18-12 04:39 PM

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I'm thinking a good spot for the blow off valve is near the driver side strut tower bar on the underside of the pipe, I want it close to the throttle body, all the good pipe real estate is in the way of changing plugs / adding oil / oil cooler lines / alternator. So I was thinking to have the BOV welded on the underside of the pipe all stealth like.

Thoughts on blow off valve location ?

highnitro12187 10-18-12 05:06 PM

damn man, looking real nice! wherever you put the bov just remeber that the high pressure air will destroy anything that isnt metal (wires/hoses etc)

chappies 10-19-12 06:26 AM

:icon_tup:

twinkletoes 10-19-12 07:14 PM

Looking real nice :)

No BOV ;). Still having no issues with my setup and no BOV.

You were saying your BOV was leaking. At boost only? Or at your high idle too?

Rotospeed 10-19-12 08:02 PM

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if you have a turbo with anti surge porting you may be able to get away without a bov... But I was getting a lot of surge on without a bov. I like to keep the bov close to the throtle body, I've the piper could be cool.

I mounted mine on my custom elbow.

Pic, if out works...

twinkletoes 10-21-12 12:52 AM

And still rocking the a/c!^ lol. Looks good.

I have compressor surge, but it's after I let off the throttle. No surge when I'm in the throttle which will really kill a turbo.

It was kinda a experiment too. Turbo still zero shaft play after 3,000 miles. Know some others that have gone years without a BOV either.

Glad to see everything is really coming together notveryhappyjack :icon_tup:

notveryhappyjack 10-22-12 02:46 PM

I could not tell if the bov was leaking at idle. I did plug an air compressor up to the turbo and pressurize the system and it most certainly was leaking under simulated boost 10psi. I have a greddy bov that I want to have welded onto the new pipes, I like the pressure release sound too much not to use one haha! Without a BOV.... how else are the SRT4 guys going to know to race me? LOL JK

highnitro12187 11-10-12 11:46 PM

Updates? :D

notveryhappyjack 11-11-12 12:58 AM

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Turbo fb is driving very well. Still have a grin on my face that I cannot peel off.
I need to pinch myself too realise I have a sick RX7 to drive again.
So many people had a hand in making this happen, thank you all and I wish could have seen how happy this car has made me.

Pictures on a beautiful Saturday afternoon, I had the opportunity to show Matt 'highnitro' around Seattle and we had a little Photoshop.
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estevan62274 11-12-12 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by notveryhappyjack (Post 11283052)
Turbo fb is driving very well. Still have a grin on my face that I cannot peel off.
I need to pinch myself too realise I have a sick RX7 to drive again.
So many people had a hand in making this happen, thank you all and I wish could have seen how happy this car has made me.

Pictures on a beautiful Saturday afternoon, I had the opportunity to show Matt 'highnitro' around Seattle and we had a little Photoshop.



Looks good!

What was cause of your problems with the car ??

Congrats!

killingtime33 11-13-12 01:16 AM

Wish you lived in florida bud you just missed a huge event i was trying to a bunch of rotaries to come but i didnt see many maybe next year you make the drive haha or flight

Rethonal 11-14-12 08:51 AM

Is it all running good, now? I never see you out driving anywhere

highnitro12187 11-15-12 08:34 AM

Aaron must be too busy enjoying the car to post on here. when i got up there to help he kept blowing his 60a fuel pump fuse. after some looking around i noticed the power terminal on his external fuel pump was touching the pump mounting bracket. we moved the pump a little and it worked great after that.

Rethonal 11-15-12 02:38 PM

Good to hear that got fixed. i remember hearing about that problem when my dad and brother helped him out.

notveryhappyjack 11-15-12 08:05 PM

yup, I looked at the fuel pump many times and completely missed the fact that the terminal was touching the bracket it was mounted to, doh! I even noticed the positive terminal was touching the fuel pump housing, fixed that but still missed the terminal mount fiasco. LOL I will never make that mistake again I assure you.

Engine seems to run great, I have maxed @ 5k rpms and .30 bar psi, which seems scary with the current wonder-steering.
My speedo cable is not connected so idk how many miles I have driven, probably time to change the oil/filter though.
Cars like this are never done, next up are figuring out how to get the cold idle and hot idle the same engine speed and attached the speed cable so I can know how fast I'm cruising.

Yay never ending cars

highnitro12187 11-18-12 11:02 AM

i have a speedo cable for you if you want it.

notveryhappyjack 11-21-12 06:58 PM

no need for that speedo cable ;)

The other day when Matt was up here he was looking over my build and we were talking about all the flaws with my car and then he made a comment

"Aaron why do you put up with bullshit ? You're a man fix that shit"

we laughed it off and continued to work on the 7, anyways since then I've been more motivated to get the car running well and as a result in the past week since Matt's comment I have fixed the following:
-tighten the wheel barrings, no more shopping cart feel.
-installed a heavy duty idler arm, no more wondersteer
-bought new tires and put them on the car, now the car only turns when I tell it too
-had a shop align the steering
-fixed my stiff brake pedal, now I have confidence in my powerful brakes again.
-plugged in the speedometer, now I know how fast I'm speeding around and how many mpg i get
-cleaned both sides of the windows and added this anti fog solution on the inside, less moisture allows me to see better
-changed the oil for the first time on my rebuild motor
-cleaned up the wiring mess
-welded the alternator side relocation bracket so it doesn't flex when the belt is tensioned
-got my headlights to work, got the retractors to also work
-stopped my fuel pump from grounding out
-did a three stage wax on the ext paint

So let this be a lesson for some of you who are a little bit lazy like I was, don't put up with bullshit any longer.

Car currently drives like I always dreamed about, it felt very sexy at 7psi today when I drove back and forth across the valley earlier today. Still timid to full throttle this, but thats ok I want to enjoy a nice driving car for a moment.

notveryhappyjack 11-28-12 01:56 AM

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Polished and installed the driverside intercooler pipes, the pipes came out super shinny (compare to the above picture!)
Polished the turbo air intake pipe down at the bottom (also notice I revised my air intake location after driving around in Seattle rain and soaking my filter DOH)

Then I took the UIM/TB/greddy elbow off and polished those a little bit more since the intercooler pipes were blinging soo damn hard LOL I know I can get them shinier but I ran outta time today. I'm going for the 'sunglasses recommended' look under the hood :cool:

Hope you all enjoy looking at the engine bay as much as I do

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highnitro12187 11-28-12 08:15 AM

looks really nice man! hopefully soon sam can help you weld up that flange and get the other one done too!

82transam 11-28-12 10:39 AM

Engine bay looks a lot better than mine lol. Very nice!

I'm actually working on doing something similar with my air intake as well. Hopefully I don't end up with a puddle sucker though... lol

I agree with what you said, don't put up with all the little annoying BS things that are broken. Stuff like that gets real annoying real quick!

notveryhappyjack 02-18-13 08:32 PM

my passenger side outter tie rod fell off the other day while I was driving home.
TurboGSLSE allowed me to take his off his widebody project and I had it back on the road the next day.
So much love from the local members!

notveryhappyjack 02-20-13 11:08 PM

Its all going on now, starter is going bad and hardly cranks over.


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