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REAmemiya_fan 04-02-12 02:02 AM

Daulton's new GTU | Project Cone-Killer
 
New project, new thread. My old one was simply too cluttered and had too much in it just to get to this new car. So as I have talked getting this new car in my old thread, I now finally have it. Picked her up on Saturday for $2100 :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733140/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733140/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Just a simple base GTU with 113k mi on the clock, and about as perfect-running 7 as I have ever come across. I am simply more in love with this stock as can be FC than my previous two "modified" FC's simply because older cars kept stock bring back a certain feeling of nostalgia that simply can't be felt from a heavily modified street-warrior of an old car. You get to go back to all the simplicity that we all loved back in the days this car was born, you get to enjoy driving in its simplest, purest, and most refreshing form.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733620/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733620/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

I am pretty confident I must be the only 19-year old in the world who wants to spend money making his near-bone-stock RX-7 into an (almost) completely OEM SCCA racer. I currently hold an SCCA license for one year and I'm in the INR region (for those who might be close by.) I plan on running this car in the ES class and just using this year as a break-in year.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733424/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733424/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

The only non-stock modifications will be things for reliability such as gauges. Other than that, it will remain about as OEM as possible. It already has a working aftermarket head-unit in it so I will just remove the original and fit a couple Prosport EVO series gauges in its place. Also, I am hoping to hear that swapping parts from the different sub-models will be legal in my class. I have extra 4-pot calipers from my first FC and I would like to swap them on with new rotors and pads, as well as stainless steel lines and probably MOTUL Racing Brake Fluid (higher boiling point, crucial imo if you're going to be autocrossing.) The clutch slave line will also be swapped in favor of the stainless steel unit.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7037827671/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7037827671/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

I forgot to mention it in the beginning but I did a buff job today and man did it make the car look a million times better than it did. Took a good 6-1/2 hours to do from start to finish, but the end result was astounding. The paint was absolute trash when I picked it up -- sun-washed, faded, dull, hazed, oxidized; the whole shibam. It now looks almost like it just rolled off the showroom floor. Well, apart from some deep scratches, white spots, and some rust that is. I used Meguiar's Ultimate Compound with a 10" random orbital buffer to do the job, and I would DEFINITELY reccomend it to anyone who has lack-luster paint.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7037827379/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7037827379/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

It even brought back the clearness of all the light lenses on the car which were hazed beyond belief. Overall, this is the happiest purchase I have ever made. The car has it's problems, but nothing major and it can all be pretty easily fixed. The thing that sold me on the car was how well everything just... worked. I can't find one thing on the car that doesn't work as it should. Even the freakin gas door opener works without a problem. And I would give the interior an 8.5/10 in terms of condition. Has a few cracks and a rip on the driver seat, but there is nothing else to complain about.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733108/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6891733108/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Well I hope you guys enjoy my new project and I also hope you appreciate an OEM "restoration" as much as you do the high-end high-budget builds that I simply cannot compete with on this forum. Keep an eye out for progress with the car and please leave comments to keep me from feeling lonely in my new little thread :blush:

Thanks!

dwb87 04-02-12 02:37 AM

Car looks great! This is all very exciting.

When does your racing season start? Will you be posting videos??

Also... Check this link out -> https://www.rx7club.com/detailing-restoration-284/detail-my-oxidized-red-fc-557830/

REAmemiya_fan 04-02-12 07:26 AM

Thanks! Season starts April 15, so I'm hoping to have it ready to go by then. And I hope so, I have a buddy with a GoPro that I will ask to borrow.

ImpartialMouse 04-02-12 02:37 PM

I'm glad your happy with the purchase and I hope those feelings last!
The car looks good and well taken care of and it seems to be in good hands.

One question though. Why are you parked on the sidewalk?

JerryLH3 04-02-12 03:17 PM

The car looks to be well taken care of and well sorted. That makes the best base for any project that does not involve complete tear downs and disassembly. Have fun!

REAmemiya_fan 04-02-12 04:07 PM

Thanks guys. Its just in my neighborhood so if I want to park on the walkway for a few quick photos then I damn will ;)

beefhole 04-02-12 06:30 PM

Wait a sec... someone has found a perfectly clean, stock FC. Somehow they are not tearing it to shreds, putting on a body kit, and getting ready to drift? THERE IS HOPE!!!! :D

bryan805 04-02-12 07:40 PM

Nice clean slate to being a great project with!

7speed 04-03-12 12:10 AM

Nice find! I'm getting increasingly frustrated with trying to undo a lot of ridiculous mods and finding OEM pieces missing all over the place. That being said, I'm on a first name basis with the parts crew at the local Mazda dealership. Love the red as well.

REAmemiya_fan 04-03-12 12:34 AM

Thanks, I am very pleased with how well the car has been maintained and how stock it has been kept. I'll tell you guys what, I have gotten more good stares at my car in the past two days more than my last two got me combined. Needless to say, I love every look with a smile my car gets, it really makes me feel proud of what I own (not to mention how well the paint came back to life).

Today I clay bar'd it after washing it. So much pollen in the air the car was just covered in it.

btw, I <3 Lamb of God ;) Chris Adler is my hero

REAmemiya_fan 04-03-12 07:42 PM

Mini update: went to the dealer today and worked wih the parts guy to find new trans mounts and shift boots plus bushing. Quoted at $250 for everything so thats cheaper than both mazdatrix and atkins. I'll post pics later of the boots. Put short, they are kinda like hot fudge in consistency

JerryLH3 04-03-12 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by beefhole (Post 11040842)
Wait a sec... someone has found a perfectly clean, stock FC. Somehow they are not tearing it to shreds, putting on a body kit, and getting ready to drift? THERE IS HOPE!!!! :D

I know, right? It makes me so happy.

Teriyakibbs 04-03-12 11:18 PM

Man....looks right off the show room

REAmemiya_fan 04-04-12 06:39 PM

Okay time for those pictures I promised you guys. This is kind of a mixed post but still something to talk about while on vacation.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100218/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100218/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Got a couple stickers with the licence so I decided to slap them on the car. I put one next to the IMSA and Full Circle stickers. Man I wish someone would have signed that inspection sticker! I think putting it there adds some more to the cars history.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100210/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100210/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

This was me setting up sort of like a studio to very accurately use the Mothers clay bar kit I picked up. It works very very well at removing surface impurities, even after buffing the paint.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100108/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100108/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

However there is one product I DO NOT reccomend, and that is some sort of wheel cleaner that I cannot remember the name of, but I will let you guys know when I get back home from vacation. I bought it to remove all the horrid brake dust that has accumulated and it doesn't look like it's been cleaned for years at least. It worked decently, but it also took the clear coat right off the wheels! And the center caps that shield the lugs had the paint wiped right off.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100226/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900100226/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Okay now for the shifter stuff. I didn't have the tools on me to fully investigate what is going on with it, but I think it is pretty obvious just what is going on. The rubber boots are simply too old and are leaking oil out of the shifter hole. This allows the oil to escape, and along with the heat that is generated from the transmission and the exhaust right next to it, the oil heats up to a point where it is melting the boots away.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900126020/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6900126020/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

As you can see here, it is literally eating away the inside edges of the boots, rendering them completely useless. When I visited the dealer to order replacements I was suprised at how easy it was to see what parts we needed to order (well, not like I didn't know what I was looking for to begin with since I've bought them before) but since they are older parts the parts tech had to search the availability for each one individually. Also, don't assume the part numbers you get from Mazdatrix and Atkins are 100% correct. The format that those websites give you are XX-YYYY-ZZZZ, the way the numbers come up at the dealer are ZZZZ-XX-YYYY (IIRC).

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7046223825/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7046223825/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

This was something that I was very excited to see, and truth be told I never knew existed on our cars. It was another (what seems to be) heat shielding boot. None of my past FC's have had them and to find this one in perfect condition really made me smile.

Not too long before I begin making some good progress on the car. Like I said earlier, I have a quote saved from my dealer for all the parts so as soon as I can go buy them and change them out. Then my next order of business will be fixing the exhaust leak between the pre and main cats and finalizing what tire's I will be going with. I really like the Hankook RS3's but it is hard finding a size that will fit the stock GTU wheels.

Stay tuned... :egrin:

REAmemiya_fan 04-04-12 08:31 PM

I made a mistake with those part numbers, it is supposed to be XXX-YYYY-ZZZZ to ZZZZ-XXX-YYYY

REAmemiya_fan 04-05-12 12:45 AM

Since I am up with nothing better to do, I figured it would be a good time to start planning out what I will want fo the car and start creating a budget.

Since the car is going to both be tracked and daily drven, one of my main concerns is going to be the reliability of the engine and it's health accordingly. So one of the firt upgrades is going be a Prosport water temp gauge with their in-line temp sender. If the car had the same style thermostat neck as the S4, then the best spot to mount the sending unit would be in the recessed hole near the bottom of it. Simply drill through it, tap in the appropriate threads, and place the sending unit there. But since the S5's have the plastic neck, that isn't really possible. Luckily mine looks pretty new and sturdy. Fingers are crossed there.

Next order of business is the tires. The ones on the car are mis-matched and going to need to be replaced soon, so as it stands, Advan AD08's in 205/50R15's are going to be my weapon of choice. I still need to read through the rules a few mre times before I have them memorized, so I mightnot be able to go with them as I think in the stock class you have to remain at the OE specs in terms of tire sizing.

Then it will be on to things like upgrading to SS braided hydraulic lines and flushing the fluid in favor of fluids with higher boiling points (I'm thinking MOTUL as of now). I also am trying to see If I am able to switch in parts from higher-end models (like the four-pot calipers and larger discs from my old Sport, and the clutch-type LSD from the S4 GXL). I also need to think of a good pad to use. I'm thinking of some HAWK pad on new OE-spec Brembo's will do the trick just fine. Oh andI will need to rebuild the calipers just for my piece of mind. I am also sure that at least my front rotors are warped, as the car shakes pretty violently when braking from high-speed.

Lower down on my things to do are additional gauges monitoring oil temps and pressure. I know our engines aren't very prone to oil-related failures as long as they are well taken care of (at least for NA engines I assume) so I'm not as concerned about those as I am core engine temps.

And of course the obvious things like the 60k tune up and flushing fluids and such. I personally like using Redline fluids in the trans and diff. Although expensive, I know I will be able to trust their performance. And as far as oil, I'm not sure if I should switch to Royal Purple Synthetic like I did in my last two cars. I know that modification to the OMP to run pre-mix would be an illegal modification in my class so I will have to retain it. So I think changine the lines for Karack's SS version would be a good thing to do while I have the UIM off in replacement of a new one. I traded my blown S4 engine for a rebuilt and professionally painted one as well as a few other parts I need.

Next up is I don't know if I should switch over to the manual rack that I have or not. While technically I could make the car a little lighter by removing the pump anf its fluid in it's entirety, I am not sure if it would be class legal or not. Also, I feel like I would be sacrificing a lot of the ease of cornering. But again on the other hand, the GTU power steering is sensitive to engine speed, and not vehicle speed like the GTUs, GXL, or Turbo. So if I'm high-rpm in the corner I'm going through, will the P/S be more active or less? My assumption is that if you are low-revs, the car assumes you are going low speed, thus giving you more power steering boost. But I could be totally wrong and the opposite may be true. So for Solo racing, I am not sure if an engine-speed sensing power steering rack would be wise or not.

Another good thing I should probably look at is replacing the bushings. the springs are good and the shocks are new, so I am not worried so much about those. I have yet to be able to check the condition of the ball joints so those are still a mystery. The engine mounts are new so I'm not really concerned about them at all.

This should be good enough now to think about so I will leave it at that. Better that I get it down on 'paper' so I don't forget later. If you guys have any other suggestions by all means do share. I am by no margin an expert on this stuff lol.

JerryLH3 04-05-12 08:00 AM

I'll address some of your points one by one. You have mentioned stock category, so everything I say is related to SCCA Solo II Stock category rules. Street prepared will be slightly different.

Tires should not matter size wise for stock class as long as they fit on the OE wheel.

Brake lines are fine for anything cars manufactured before 1992.

As I understand the rules, you would be in SP if you were to do a four piston brake swap. The same goes for the addition of an LSD and the use of any suspension bushing other than OE rubber. The steering may be tricky. You may want to pose that question to the racing sub-forum. It is definitely allowed in SM, and possibly allowed in SP as FCs did come with manual steering. That may get into an ethics debate.

Do not take my word as gospel. Consult with the racing sub-forum or some of your local SCCA Solo II organizers. I haven't autocrossed in a long time as my car has been non-running for almost three years now.

REAmemiya_fan 04-06-12 01:44 AM

Thanks Jerry, I did as you said and feedback has been pretty good so far :icon_tup:

Now time to start devising a budget. Okay, so my subway pay is $7.55 / hr (scary isn't it) with an average of I would say ~25 hours per week. So that puts us at ~$170 after taxes come out. In one month that is about $680.

Subtract $80/month for insurance: $600

Subtract about $50 per week for gas: $400

Subtract another $100 per month to keep the girlfriend happy: $300

So at this point, I have about $300 for spending money per month, minus any additional money I get from selling parts or detailing cars.

Parts I need:

New tires: Dunlop Direzza DZ101 (4) 205/50R15 - $352 w/ free shipping
Trans mounts & shifter rebuild parts: Dealer ordered - $250 no shipping
S5 middle intake gasket: Atkins rotary - $4.50 plus shipping
60k tune up items: Atkins rotary (tune up kit, injector grommets and o-rings)- $138 plus shipping
New fluids (Pegasus Auto Racing Supplies): 5qts Royal Purple 10W-30, 3qts Redline MT90, 2qts Redline 75W90NS, 500mL Motul RBF 600 DOT 4 brake fluid, 1 bottle Redline Water Wetter- $113.41 shipped
Brake Pads (RacingBeat): Hawk HPS front and rear- $128 plus shipping
Gauge (Prosport): 52mm water temp Halo gauge w/ in-line temp sender & gauge mount- $136.95 shipped

Total thus far (minus some shipping): $1,122.86

Not too terribly bad but it will take some time to be able to get all of that, and some things will have to be placed as more important (such as tires and dealer parts). So If I just did my straight up saving with no extra money, I would be sitting at about four months to be able to acquire everything. Which truth be told really isn't that bad. BUT, that is in a perfect world. And unfortunately, we do not live in such perfect world. So I would expect about 5-6 months to have everything, and by that time priorities might change a little bit.

We will see how things pan out, just good to get some sort of organization going for a budget.

REAmemiya_fan 04-06-12 02:27 AM

Whoops, messed the fluids up; they don't carry or supply motor oil so I will have to just get that from the auto parts store. No big deal though.

REAmemiya_fan 04-10-12 04:21 PM

So started my rear brakes today, the rear caliper is kaput, so ill have to order a new one along with the rotor. There was negative pad left, so the rotor is also shot. I'll end up replacing all the brakes soon with nrw pads and rotors and possibly calipers if need be. I just got whatever the advance auto brand was just to get some pad on there for now. I'll go full Hawk HPS by the time its done.

JerryLH3 04-10-12 07:22 PM

For what its worth, I love the Hawk HPS pads. I had the HP+ one time and they were even better, but way too much dust and they did start grooving rotors fairly quickly. As far as Hawk products are concerned, HPS is a good compromise between performance and longevity.

Budgets are always handy. I try not to even look at mine anymore for my restoration. :D

REAmemiya_fan 04-12-12 04:56 PM

Ordered the new set of trans mounts today after school, $174.79 for the normal mounts, Y-bracket, crossmember and circular bushing. Expensive but needed. It sucks not being able to rev past 4k in fear of total trans failure (or what at least feels like what it would be.)

REAmemiya_fan 04-15-12 09:36 PM

Parts come in tomorrow, and then it's back to saving for more parts. Next on the list is the shifter complete rebuild. But for now I changed the oil. I used Royal Purple synthetic 5W-30 at 4k change intervals in my last engine, but this one I am trying Castrol GTX mineral 10W-40 at 3k change intervals so we will see how the new changes are.

I also used Redline oil in my trans before and now I plan on using Valvoline 80W-90 synthetic and see if I can tell any differences in performance. For the diff I will most likely stick with Redline just because I like how it performed on my LSD equipped 7, so I trust it with the open diff on this 7.

I also plan to replace all calipers and discs on the car, I'm just going to use the 4-pots from my last 7 and the full-larger disc combo from the GXL/Turbo models. I highly doubt anyone in my region will notice, and I doubt they will care any as I don't see myself winning just yet. I need some opinions on discs and fluids though. I've been trying to research a little on fluids like Motul but I'm still in a grey area. I also plan on moving to a full SS braided line setup for both brakes and clutch hydraulics. It's legal in the rules of stock category so I'm covered there. Might do the oil cooler lines as well, can't hurt. Still need to make my mind up on if I want to get the braided lines from Karack for the MOP. Might be a good time to replace those as well.

bcastillo132 04-15-12 09:40 PM

Good lookin car already man! :icon_tup:

REAmemiya_fan 04-16-12 12:34 AM

So I decided to put some more work in the detailing department while I can only wait on new parts. Burned the midnight oil a couple nights ago and had some pretty decent results. Still has ways to go but so far not too bad.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910011/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910011/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Started with cleaning up the wheels with some steel wool. used #3 on the cast sections followed by #00, and started with #00 on the polished part (not shown in pictures) and then I will follow those up with #0000.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910127/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910127/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Some of these spots are just retardedly hard to clean up...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910557/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910557/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Then started the engine bay detailing. This will for sure take the longest time (apart from those wheels) and the trickiest work to get done. For most of the detachable metal objects I will just remove them, sandblast them, then repaint them either silver or black, depending on the item. So far though I've just been cleaning what dirt and crud I could followed by a quick spray wax to make them shine.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910823/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082910823/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

So far so good, and you would be surprised a what just some WD40 and shop rag will do for cleaning the black plastics and rubbers, look below.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936834944/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936834944/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

The bottom cover looked every bit as bad as the top cover (apart from being ripped) and it cleaned up really nicely. I might try a trim restorer on the black pieces though... not sure yet.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082911597/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7082911597/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Probably my least favorite thing to do was clean under the hood. But as I am a freak about having things look good, I did it the best I could and it shined up really well.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936835618/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936835618/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Even though you can't see it, I kind of started to re-shine the exhaust a bit. This will be much easier once I take some power wire brushes to it, then follow up with steel wool. Cheaper than buying new pipes though!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936835922/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936835922/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Steel wool is a great thing to have, just look at the shine on that coil pack! :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936866470/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6936866470/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

And the current overall engine bay. I'm having the whole intake repainted right now (well a separate S5 one) and once it is done I will swap that on. So I'm not too concerned with how that looks now. I will continue spending my nights forever alone and cleaning the engine bay until it is tip-top shape!

REAmemiya_fan 04-16-12 10:47 PM

All my parts arrived today but I sadly did not have time to swap them out apart from the rubber/metal washer that the Y-bracket bolts to. It was the only easy thing to do. So apart from that, I'm picking up a second job to hopefully get more money for parts. And even though this isn't related to my car, I wanted to share with you guys my two good friends Devin Giles and Norbert Sob who both regularly track their cars, and who I will be at events with. Devin is in the red S2K (also owns and drives a garage-built time attack S14 with an SR20DET) and Norb is in the silver NB Miata with the hardtop. Both of them are part of Race Hub Chicago and extended an invitation to me once I have my car all ready for the track.

http://youtu.be/24DsMem19j0?hd=1

REAmemiya_fan 04-17-12 09:00 PM

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7089124945/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7089124945/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7089125059/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7089125059/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6943055410/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6943055410/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Didn't solve my vibration issues... Yes the mounts are changed along with Y-bracket. SSSSSOOOOOOOOOO wtf could it be now? Bad PP, bad pilot?

REAmemiya_fan 04-17-12 09:38 PM

So here are my plans for my next batch purchase:
-Trans front cover with new front seal and gasket
-Trans rear main seal
-Pilot bearing with new seal and the installer
-clutch alignment tool (just to finally have one)
-clutch hardline and stainless slave hose
-Speedo gear o-ring and seal

I have yet to change the trans fluid, but I am not too concerned about it since it was still really clear with no contaminants. I might also add a new release bearing to that list. I'm trying to tackle every trans issue all at once to solve this one issue, and then not worry about it too very much after that since everything will be new. After that stuff I will worry about the shifter. The boots aren't as important as all the above items.

Litreocola 04-17-12 10:44 PM

didn't read the description of the video before i watched it and randomly i see norbert's car and then devin get out of the s2k. didn't know he had one.

REAmemiya_fan 04-17-12 10:52 PM

Yea he's had it for a while now. I don't know if he still has the G20 or not, but I do know that he does have both the s14 and s2k.

REAmemiya_fan 04-20-12 10:07 AM

More boring work done. I picked up some #0000 steel wool and went about polishing things. Mainly the AC pipe that runs along the rear of the engine bay. What a DRASTIC difference.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266058/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266058/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7096337311/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7096337311/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266232/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266232/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266310/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266310/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

And while I was waiting for paint to dry on the hood prop, I thought to myself, why not polish the exhaust heat shield? Because everyone looks at that, right? Hush, I was bored.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266368/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266368/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266454/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6950266454/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Came out pretty nice, and one more shot of the hood prop after curing and being re-installed. Not a very good pic by any means but oh well.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7096337791/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7096337791/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

REAmemiya_fan 04-20-12 06:47 PM

My next set of parts are going to be in transit come monday (sucks that weekends don't count as business days) and im hoping this will solve all my trans problems. I ordered the pilot bearing, pilot seal, front and rear main seals, and the speedo gear o ring and seal, along with the alignment tool and pilot installer tool. I didn't want to bite the bullet just yet on the removal tool. If i can i want to try to snag a used one from someone for cheap. I plan to replace the pilot every 10-15k miles as reccomended, and since thw car will be tracked. I think its a good investment for reliability. Besides, at the price of a pilot bearing and seal, there's no real reason not to.

Then next up will be the shifter boots. Hopefully. and shift rebuild. I already ordered a new return spring, but I'm holding off on the bushings and boots for just another week or two. I figured since i only plan on having the trans down once, it would be a good time to replace the spring then instead of worrying about it again when i replace tue bushings and boots. I also found some new tires I'm looking at, the BFGoodrich Sport COMP2 which are looking quite promising so far. Probably not as good as the Star Specs, but for the price, better than the DZ101's.

REAmemiya_fan 04-23-12 10:00 PM

Mini update:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7108258701/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7108258701/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7108259479/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7108259479/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6962187868/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/6962187868/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Not exactly sure why the pictures are so distorted, but what can you ask from a camera phone? Anyway I still have to bake the parts to cure the paint, but I love the way they turned out. Now it is just waiting to get new gaskets and other parts associated with them. Plans for when I swap that stuff out are as follows:

-Gasket kit from atkins
-new injector grommets and o-rings
-new seals and gaskets for the 6-port actuators
-atkins 6-port rods
-clean anything that I can to make it all pretty again

I hope there is at least someone out there enjoying the progress lol, I am still trying to diagnose my weird vibration issue at RPM's above 4k. My parts I ordered from Mazdatrix should be in Thursday, so Friday I should be able to get it all swapped out and try again. After being in my buddy's GTUs with a full RB exhaust and otherwise stock engine, I am just dying to drive mine through the full RPM range. Even for a stock S5 GTUs, it pulled really nice. Even with a slipping clutch. Maybe my S4 was just super slow hahaha.

blame 04-23-12 10:45 PM

it's nice to see such attention to detail. i always aim for perfection whenever starting a project and end up getting impatient and just going with the most effective method.. which usually doesn't leave much room for making things pretty and perfect ha ha

keep up the good work man, she's gonna be a beauty!

-sean

REAmemiya_fan 05-11-12 11:42 PM

Did a little experimental paint work today on my wheels to give them new life. I really love the way the one I did came out, so I'm going to do them all most likely tomorrow night (after prom -_-) to make them match. And also I might paint the center cap the same color as the wheel. I used the Duplicolor gunmetal-ish wheel paint and then the duplicolor stainless steel paint on the center caps. Then duplicolor clear over it all. It could have turned out better IMO, but for my first time painting a wheel (and admittedly no primer >_<) I think it came out good enough. Let me know your thoughts!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7180059868/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7180059868/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7180048620/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7180048620/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7180052598/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7180052598/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

sharingan 19 05-12-12 01:03 AM

Match the center caps to the wheels or the wheels to the caps, pick one.

Also, are those manifolds actually blue or is that the distortion you were referring to?

REAmemiya_fan 05-12-12 08:45 AM

They're actually blue. I'm not the one who painted them though, those were a gift so im just not gonna complain about em

j9fd3s 05-13-12 11:53 AM

i like the intakes, actually they look good

http://2ndgenrx7.freeservers.com/grassrootsproject.html

check out the suspension mods...

REAmemiya_fan 05-14-12 03:44 PM

finished up the rest of the wheels last night, turned out great! although some of the industrial cleaner never quite came out of the fake lugs on the center caps until they all sat on the car overnight and caused some of the paint to already come off... Touch ups are needed but not a big deal.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622194/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622194/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198621690/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198621690/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622556/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622556/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622424/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622424/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622880/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7198622880/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

REAmemiya_fan 05-14-12 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 11089064)
i like the intakes, actually they look good

http://2ndgenrx7.freeservers.com/grassrootsproject.html

check out the suspension mods...

damn good article :icon_tup:

j9fd3s 05-17-12 02:19 PM

i like the wheels, they go well with the red

Litreocola 05-19-12 01:03 AM

You going to the TSSCC event at sears center on sunday?

REAmemiya_fan 05-20-12 09:50 PM

I wasn't able to make it out, I'm still waiting on my new release bearing from RB to come in before I swap out everything on the trans. I REALLY hope that fixes all the RPM based vibration problems I've been having.

Anyway, another DIY update. Decided to wash the car after it rained today, then decided after that to clean the interior, then decided after that to do all the DIY fixes i've been meaning to for a while while I was in there already. Didn't get everything done, but got most of the major fixes out of the way.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526470/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526470/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526804/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526804/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

The door sills were looking pretty haggard, so I took em off, cleaned them with prep spray, then repainted them with duplicolor trim paint. Turned out awesome. Top sill is after, bottom sill is before.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526590/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526590/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526914/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526914/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Then did the same for the rest of the fading trim pieces. I want to point out, by the way, to NOT use prep spray on any soft plastic materials. It WILL take the soft plastic CLEAN off. Luckily I only used it on the vents above the logicon, and I was able to fix it with some coats of trim paint, but it looked TERRIBLE before I painted it. And the worst part was these are new-to-me good condition vents, and werent even going to be painted. I just used the spray to help clean off the dust and ended up doing all the damage.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526174/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526174/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526992/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526992/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526090/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7238526090/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

I also now need to get another plastic piece that secures the whole lighter assembly into place since I was a little too rough on it and broke both clips. not that they weren't that good to begin with, but whatever.

Hopefully soon I will have better updates of me doing more than just cleaning things and repainting them. I know they are kinda boring :P

spivey3 05-22-12 10:40 AM

I like these updates! This is the stuff that turns a good interior into a great interior.

REAmemiya_fan 05-26-12 11:24 AM

HEY GUYS!!!





























I revved to 8k this morning :)

Pulled and all-nighter with the person who bought my GXL and we dropped the trans, and replaced everything that I've been talking about lately. Even put in a better-condition prop-shaft. (Sanded, self-etching primer, stainless steel "look" paint, then clear coated) It looks like a aluminum shaft almost :P

I am so joyed about this it is amazing. For the first time since I've owned the car I have been able to let it breathe and sing it's full 8000 rpm song. The culprit? That god damn Pilot bearing. When I have a chance to post pics I will. That things was :spew:

REAmemiya_fan 06-10-12 10:31 AM

Did a little brake upgrade yesterday, only the fronts though since we ran out of time to do the rears. Trying to get everything done to get ready for autocross on the 24th.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357806422/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357806422/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Since they were dirty, decided to clean them and repaint them. Did a self etching primer, then a primer. Few coats of each. This was after a good power wash and masking off the pistons and boots.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7172593125/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7172593125/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

Then after some debate with whether or not to do black or red lettering, i decided to go with red. I really like the way it pops off the base coats of stainless steel. The stainless steel looking paint from the auto stores that is. I really like the way it turned out and looks as caliper paint.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357814482/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357814482/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

And finally all done with a few coats of clear, letting it dry for a couple hours, and reassembling them.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357822130/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357822130/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

And finally installed on the car. The soft lines are pretty new so I didnt see a reason to replace them. Discs are also in good condition.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357924594/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7357924594/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

dwb87 06-10-12 11:07 AM

Love the calipers! I plan to do my calipers red with white on the 'mazda' letters. What kind of paint did you use for the letters??

The silver with red letters is growing on me, though.

tuscanidream 06-10-12 11:51 AM

Clean.

REAmemiya_fan 06-10-12 12:02 PM

I used Testors super gloss red acrylic enamel. And yea it was really a split second decision, but i really like yhe outcome

REAmemiya_fan 06-17-12 05:17 PM

Had my friend put in some work while i was at work yesterday. Pulled the CEL codes and replaced the broken TPS. Car now drives way better from every angle and then he finished my brake upgrade. Even though I call it an upgrade, realize its just the oem brakes from my old GXL you'll see in the picture. Next up is the tires. I'm going with 205/60 goodyear eagle GT tires for a few reasons. 1) i cannot fit direzza star specs as a 50 profile since the diameter difference is 6.59% 2) Advan A048 tires in my size are $220 each, so that is way out of budget 3) I am the only person in ES, so I'm not exactly competing 4) my dad gets a deal on all goodyear tires throuh work so it would be a good tire super cheap.

In 7 days time, i will be competing in my first ever auto x :D

http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7384371968/http://www.flickr.com/photos/globekidd/7384371968/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/globekidd/, on Flickr

In front: my GTU, middle: the old GXL, end: all stock GTUs except has a steel hood bc of damage to the aluminum one and a full RB exhaust.


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