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#154
Banned. I got OWNED!!!
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put the body back on today and took it down for a quick rinse.
used zipties rated at 120# and got high centered on the kit at the wash.. embarrassing but happy the ties didnt snap off.
friend wants to come by on monday and make a small video with it but im not sure i want to go beat it up on these rough winter streets any more.
used zipties rated at 120# and got high centered on the kit at the wash.. embarrassing but happy the ties didnt snap off.
friend wants to come by on monday and make a small video with it but im not sure i want to go beat it up on these rough winter streets any more.
#155
Banned. I got OWNED!!!
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had a good weekend at the track. broke the engine but rotary evolution has it handled.
front iron cracked by the turbo oil feed line. other than that setback, car was hot. drove well. tons of power. tons of fireballs. tons of adoring fans. photos are still coming in but here are a couple pit photos.
gf photobombing in artsy b&w
curious kid
if we drain the oil, it wont come out of this hole anymore
engine crack
doing work at rotary evolution
noise machine convoy
government spys
front iron cracked by the turbo oil feed line. other than that setback, car was hot. drove well. tons of power. tons of fireballs. tons of adoring fans. photos are still coming in but here are a couple pit photos.
gf photobombing in artsy b&w
curious kid
if we drain the oil, it wont come out of this hole anymore
engine crack
doing work at rotary evolution
noise machine convoy
government spys
#157
Sharp Claws
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the modded REW iron i will be using has a thick dowel casting, contemplating just machining the iron and matching the ports and calling it done and forgetting about the Ti studs through the front half. the REW iron is 3-4 times as durable as this thin cast B code 20B front iron even without tougher studs. good thing it's already cast up for the 20B modification.
priced the 3/8" titanium alloy rod at $120 for materials for 6 shorty 20B front studs but the studs through the front only cover the compression side which is still fine. it would be better to run full length titanium rods front to back but that would require full disassembly and block milling and 2-3 times the cost in materials. it should be fine with just the upgraded front iron and a check of the tune at this altitude. the rear iron is the next weak point but rarely fail if everything is copasetic with the EMS and engine. Ti studs from the rear would eliminate the rear iron weak point, but we can cross that bridge if we ever need to(2 rotor parts can be retrofitted with the exception of some obvious parts).
i will get started on modifiying the iron and getting pictures in the next few days. just slapping on the new iron will fix the front weakness and get it back up and going again.
too bad you didn't get a picture of the Bukkake kid..
priced the 3/8" titanium alloy rod at $120 for materials for 6 shorty 20B front studs but the studs through the front only cover the compression side which is still fine. it would be better to run full length titanium rods front to back but that would require full disassembly and block milling and 2-3 times the cost in materials. it should be fine with just the upgraded front iron and a check of the tune at this altitude. the rear iron is the next weak point but rarely fail if everything is copasetic with the EMS and engine. Ti studs from the rear would eliminate the rear iron weak point, but we can cross that bridge if we ever need to(2 rotor parts can be retrofitted with the exception of some obvious parts).
i will get started on modifiying the iron and getting pictures in the next few days. just slapping on the new iron will fix the front weakness and get it back up and going again.
too bad you didn't get a picture of the Bukkake kid..
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#161
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not sure. we will have more definite answers by the end of the month when we dyno it and get the tune sorted.
#164
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had to do some updates to safety gear before vegas drift round two on march 30th
also after our little cracked engine mishap, we hatched a plan.
we replaced the front iron with an fd iron.
we then pinned the front rotor. didnt want to break open the rear if there was no need to and time was running out. we stayed up way past our bed times to get this car back together so i could go and try to break it again the following morning.
our fix was a huge success for the front rotor but we had missed a few hair line cracks in the fat iron and tried to make due with the time and resources we had.
it wasnt enough..
so now we are going full enchilada and pinning the rest of the engine and going with an external oiling setup for the engine.
its been frustrating but im not one to quit so easily.
one of only a few photos at the track
only got one run in before the wounds opened up and finished my day
also after our little cracked engine mishap, we hatched a plan.
we replaced the front iron with an fd iron.
we then pinned the front rotor. didnt want to break open the rear if there was no need to and time was running out. we stayed up way past our bed times to get this car back together so i could go and try to break it again the following morning.
our fix was a huge success for the front rotor but we had missed a few hair line cracks in the fat iron and tried to make due with the time and resources we had.
it wasnt enough..
so now we are going full enchilada and pinning the rest of the engine and going with an external oiling setup for the engine.
its been frustrating but im not one to quit so easily.
one of only a few photos at the track
only got one run in before the wounds opened up and finished my day
#169
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My buddy cracked the front iron in his FD right at the same spot, where the turbo oil feed bolts up. I wonder if this is a weak point or maybe a point that's allowed to flex a little too much with where the tension bolts are, it seems unlikely the hollow banjo bolt for the oil feed could take enough torque to crack the iron. We're going to have to replace the front iron as well obviously, and hopefully do it without a full rebuild..
I know your engine failed after replacing the iron, but that was another issue it seems. You think the re&re of just the front iron would have held up if not for the other issues?
Also I love the car man, I'd kill to see it in action some day
- sean
I know your engine failed after replacing the iron, but that was another issue it seems. You think the re&re of just the front iron would have held up if not for the other issues?
Also I love the car man, I'd kill to see it in action some day
- sean
#170
Banned. I got OWNED!!!
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It cracks from the engine twisting. The dowel pins hollow and can flex, iron is brittle. The middle iron that I broke was damage that we had missed when the front iron broke. Solid dowel pins and studs reinforce the engine and keep it from flexing and cracking. Usually they break from engine detonation so tell your buddy to get his car on the dyno and get a good tune on it.