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Old May 12, 2016 | 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by AleksDK
Awesome build!! I love that u went the initial d way where did u get all the stickers tho?
I got in contact with the owner of Spinnywhoosh (Spinnywhoosh Custom Car Vinyl Decals | Autocross Numbers | Tampa Florida) and had him custom created. They are not stickers, but static cling vinyls. That allows me to take them off and reuse them on special occasions.

Hope this helps.
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Old Sep 10, 2016 | 03:41 PM
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Update 9/10/2016:
Wow, it’s been such a long time since I’ve posted. The car is pretty much done, and I apologize to the user above that it’s taken me so long to get you some interior shots. I ordered a new exhaust guard from Modulus Motorsports since my rear bumper liked to yellow around the exhaust area. I also picked up a brand new set of OEM Rain Guards. I think they look great and accent the car nicely. I also had the car tinted. 35% all the way around and a 5% brow in front. I still need to tidy up the interior wiring and send in my AFR Gauge (It’s not functioning correctly). I also decided not to order a radio so I have a double din gauge pod coming in for that area. The car unfortunately has to sit outside now. I traded in the STi for a 2015 Evolution X Final Edition. I went to CoverCraft and bought a really nice cover for the car since it has to sit outside. I hope that when I move I will have a double car garage for both of the cars.

Here are the shots of the exhaust guard and rain guards:
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Old Sep 11, 2016 | 11:56 AM
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Hey Akomix, your build is definitely an inspiring one. Thank you. *sniffs super hard in tears of joy*
Super jelly with your monoblock MS-01s.
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Old Sep 12, 2016 | 07:33 AM
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looks so clean!!!!
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 02:57 PM
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Awesome job start to finish! Thanks for finishing the thread!
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Old Sep 19, 2016 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Akomix
Wow, it’s been such a long time since I’ve posted. The car is pretty much done, and I apologize to the user above that it’s taken me so long to get you some interior shots. I ordered a new exhaust guard from Modulus Motorsports since my rear bumper liked to yellow around the exhaust area. I also picked up a brand new set of OEM Rain Guards. I think they look great and accent the car nicely. I also had the car tinted. 35% all the way around and a 5% brow in front. I still need to tidy up the interior wiring and send in my AFR Gauge (It’s not functioning correctly). I also decided not to order a radio so I have a double din gauge pod coming in for that area. The car unfortunately has to sit outside now. I traded in the STi for a 2015 Evolution X Final Edition. I went to CoverCraft and bought a really nice cover for the car since it has to sit outside. I hope that when I move I will have a double car garage for both of the cars.
Are you sure its not your wideband sensor that's the problem rather than the AFR gauge/wiring itself? I just noticed that you have the sensor in a similar spot to the stock location, which in turbo applications is too close and will burn out the sensor rather quickly, I know AEM recommends at least 36 inches away from the turbo manifold for the sensor location.

As for your build... Simply epic. One day my FC hopes to grow up and be just like yours
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Old Sep 22, 2016 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by diggzzy
Are you sure its not your wideband sensor that's the problem rather than the AFR gauge/wiring itself? I just noticed that you have the sensor in a similar spot to the stock location, which in turbo applications is too close and will burn out the sensor rather quickly, I know AEM recommends at least 36 inches away from the turbo manifold for the sensor location.

As for your build... Simply epic. One day my FC hopes to grow up and be just like yours
Sorry for just now responding. I'm not on as much as I would like to be, but yes I am positive. Megasquirt is reading the correct ratio. There is also a self test you can perform on the gauge and it failed that test.

I guess since I'm here I'll drop some more photos

These are from a shoot the other day with my Evo:










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Old Mar 6, 2017 | 02:56 AM
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Nice clean job!
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Old Mar 10, 2017 | 05:05 PM
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Great build thread!
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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Jager
Nice clean job!
Originally Posted by kev13b
Great build thread!
Thanks guys. I'm not on the forum as much as I used to be. I've since moved to the Saint Louis area in Missouri, and have taken it to a few meets. Still just waiting for the engine to go so I can start that adventure next - I'm in no hurry though lol!
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Old Apr 9, 2017 | 11:25 AM
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I saw Colten's car yesterday. From a distance you think, "Nice, a clean straight FC". Then you get up closer and think, "Damn, that's really clean". When you take a look under the hood you think, "****** A, that's dining room table clean. I wish my engine bay was that clean".

And then I came home and read this build thread and it's clear why it's so clean. Nice work Colten, I'm sure it'll inspire a new generation of builds by others.
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Old Apr 17, 2017 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by BOOSTD 7
I saw Colten's car yesterday. From a distance you think, "Nice, a clean straight FC". Then you get up closer and think, "Damn, that's really clean". When you take a look under the hood you think, "****** A, that's dining room table clean. I wish my engine bay was that clean".

And then I came home and read this build thread and it's clear why it's so clean. Nice work Colten, I'm sure it'll inspire a new generation of builds by others.
Holy crap! How are you doing?!
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Old Apr 24, 2017 | 01:25 PM
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Where did you get the wiper delete plug?
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 06:34 PM
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inspiration

Hi I'm new to the forums and I have gone though you build a couple of times now and just want to say it is a inspiration and gives me hope to start my own build. Thank you for being so detailed the info is invaluable
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Old May 2, 2017 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by galaxy convoy
Where did you get the wiper delete plug?
Wipe Delete plug is no longer made, but LRB Speed makes a really nice one as well.

Originally Posted by OutOfTime2099
Hi I'm new to the forums and I have gone though you build a couple of times now and just want to say it is a inspiration and gives me hope to start my own build. Thank you for being so detailed the info is invaluable
Thanks! I'm glad you found it worth reading. Once the engine goes I'll be reviving this thread, but until then I'm just enjoying the car
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Old Apr 30, 2018 | 05:24 PM
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Update 4/30/2018:
Woah - is this thing still on?

I guess a bit has happened since my last post. I'll try and summarize based off my horrible memory.

If you don't like reading here is a checklist summary:
- Upgraded Fuel System to Full Function kit + Walbro 450
-Fancy Fire Extinguisher
-Fancy Wrinkle Black Paint
-New License Plate
-RotaryExtreme Hood Dampers
-Brand New Flash to Pass Lenses
- BNR Stage 3 Turbo
-Another MazdaSpeed Steering Wheel!?!?

Over the winter I overhauled my fuel system up to something respectable. I had a leaky injector and decided it was time to overhaul; I went with the entire Full Function Engineering kit with 4x ID 1050s in addition to a 450 Walbro. It's a really well made kit and will be going with them again in the future, I also got a fancy fire extinguisher and mount just in case. I finally became tired of all the polish in the engine bay and converted a lot of it to wrinkle black. Since doing that I also need proper hood dampers so hit up Rotary Extreme. I was also tired of my current flash to pass lenses and purchased brand new ones and boy are they gorgeous. The last purchase hasn't arrived yet, but I sure am excited for it t - BNR Stage 3 Turbo. I couldn't just get the turbo though, I also bought DIYAutoTune's EBC solenoid so I can regulate boost as well as a PTP Turbo Blanket for it. For some reason I purchased a MazdaSpeed D-cut steering wheel, but I already have a 160mm in the FC, so I wonder what this one is for ? Maybe we'll find out in a new thread sometime in the future.

I'm still currently waiting for the FC motor to go pop before I overhaul it. I have a list together just waiting.

Edit - If you remember some time ago. I had an internship in Missouri. I am glad to say I made it here and finally got new plates for the car.

Finally here are some pics!:

Here is the fancy fire extinguisher and an interior shot:
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Here's the new engine bay theme and hood dampers. I plan to continue with this going forward:
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Here is the shot of the new D-Cut steering wheel:
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Lastly, here are some updated shots of the car:
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Old May 2, 2018 | 01:29 PM
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Super sad pictures are not working in this post ^

Car looks killer man. Love the attention to detail
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Old May 2, 2018 | 01:34 PM
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Thanks for the kind words!

They aren't? I switched hosts from photobucket to Imgur so they should work in the latest post. Can you PM me a snip sn what you are seeing?
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Super sad pictures are not working in this post ^

Car looks killer man. Love the attention to detail
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Old May 2, 2018 | 01:40 PM
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This is what I see. It might be my browser since I'm at work but every picture up until that one was showing just fine.
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Old May 2, 2018 | 02:25 PM
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This is what I see. It might be my browser since I'm at work but every picture up until that one was showing just fine.
Thank you for that. Look again when you get home - I bet your work is restricting IMGUR
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Old May 20, 2018 | 01:33 PM
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Update 5/20/2018:
This will probably be the last update for a while. There are a few things I’ve overhauled, that I had forgotten about in the last update. I bought some more door cards and overhauled them – combining the best of both. I also replaced the panel where the VIN is with one that isn’t fraying at the end. I’ll show a few pictures of the rebuilt door cards below. I also did the common 451 relay mod for the window switches/motor. I’m always unhappy with how things look and constantly finding better interior examples to install lol (it’s both a blessing and a curse). The main reason for this update is that I ended up getting the BNR Stage 3 turbo installed. I have the boost solenoid sitting in my office, but am waiting to regulate and up the boost until I get a better cooling solution. For now I’m currently topping out at 11 pounds of boost. On the butt dyno it feels really fast – probably only around 260-270 rwhp though. Once I get better cooling I’ll up the boost and be happy with around 350 rwhp. I had my friend over to help document the installation/take some pictures since I sold my camera. When/if I start to pick up build threading again I’ll grab another camera, but without further ado:

Here is a few in progress shots and the finished door cards:
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Out with the old:
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In with the new:
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Bonus (here is a few shots from a shoot the other day):

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Old Nov 18, 2018 | 08:57 PM
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Update 11/18/18:

It’s officially begun! I’ve been working slowly to get the engine out and today it was pulled and torn apart. Sad news - the engine is a wreck. The previous builder did such a crappy job I’m trying to sort out what I can keep or just ditching the thing all together. The flywheel had RTV underneath it and it got into the threads of the E-Shaft. I’ll have to carefully clean that out. Both housings and the front iron is unusable - an apex spring broke and dug in. The irons that are useable have porting work that looks done by Stevie Wonder himself. At this point I’ve ordered a Pineapple Racing Large Street port template to see if it’s bigger than what’s currently there. If the template ports are larger I’ll keep the irons and just fix the porting. However, if it’s not I’ll be purchasing all brand new irons and housings creating a basically new engine (I’m going to purchase brand new housings and a front iron regardless). Next step is to get my rotors, which are reusable, out to Chip and get them balanced. I’m also buying a new flywheel and clutch as well as replacing a lot of the exterior/interior cosmetic items. Below are what’s on the buy list - some of it’s already been purchased though (Only listing upgrades + I’m sure I forgot some).


I’ve also started to look for a FD. My budget is currently 18K and I’m looking at all USDM complete running or not cars. If you have one or know of one shoot me a PM! (Preference and will raise budget for R1 or CYM!). I hope to restore one to a quality much higher than this one.


Buy List:

Rotary Extreme V-Mount Kit

Another Square LCD Wideband Gauge for the idiot cluster (mine broke)

ACT Prolite Flywheel

ACT Xtreme Street Clutch (XTSS)

140 Amp Alternator

Tial Q BOV

Banzai Alternator Auto-Tensioner

Stainless Steel Turbo Oil Feed Line

New Windshield Side Moldings

New Window Channels

New Interior Door Handles

New Oil Pan

New Sideview Mirror Triangle Trim

New Windshield Washer Nozzles


Here is a few in progress pics:





Here’s a steaming counter weight (thanks PO and RTV):
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Old Feb 10, 2019 | 10:04 AM
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Update 2/10/19:
Haven’t posted in a bit, so I wanted to give an update; progress has been very slow due to funds. Upon breaking apart the engine I found that everything but the rotors were unusable. However, I now have everything I need to rebuild the engine. I ended up purchasing three brand new irons and two brand new housings. The plan is to go with a large street port again and shoot for a solid 350 RWHP with the BNR Stage 3. I’m also planning to re-do the fuel system lines with quality AN lines. I think they look better than the push on lines/AN Fittinngs that I currently have. I bought quite a few better looking interior pieces (biggest being a new non dimpled dash) and have plans to purchase quite a bit more, but I’m trying to focus on getting the engine back together for now. I can always continue to upgrade/update the interior as time goes on. I finally got a chance to troubleshoot why my reverse lights weren’t working, found out it was due to the wires never being ran. Whoops, I guess I forgot to do that last time I had the car apart. I made a nice little modular harness for it and connected it. I finally have reverse lights after three years of owning the car lol. I also just dropped off a lot of things for powdercoating. I'm excited to get those back.

The other reason things have been taking longer than expected is I made another purchase. I purchased a 1993 CYM FD. It’s been taking quite a few funds as it’s hard to stop buying stuff for it lol! If you’d like to follow along with that adventure you can check it out HERE.

Next update will probably be the engine being rebuilt! Stay tuned!

Here are some pics of some things I’ve been working on:



Here are some pics of a few things I’ve acquired:




Here’s a pic of the FD and FC:
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Old Feb 15, 2019 | 12:31 PM
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Amazing attention to detail!
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Old Feb 15, 2019 | 01:10 PM
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Excellent. All of it.

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