Mefarri's 1995 FD LS3 turbo build
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Hi all, My name is Matt and I’ve been meaning to make a build thread over here. I’ve got a long one on norotors.com but for this one, I’ll skip all the stuff in the middle that is mainly just discussion and questions.
I purchased Jimlab’s 1995 FD in April and have been working on building it into an LS3 76mm turboed beast. Pretty much everything I’m buying for the car is brand new. I’m copying and pasting posts and info from my norotor’s thread so this will be in chronological order up to today. I can’t stress enough how perfect the car is. It’s like a time shuttle to 97. Jim went as far as buying a new windshield washer tank and heat shields and things like that. Make me happy to work on it without having to be dingy. Jim popped his 3rd or fourth rotary in 2 years in the middle of 1998 and the car hasn’t been driven since. The tags are still registered until 1999. In case you didn’t know, here’s the quick write up Jim did on the car and what’s on it currently for the most part and the pics I took the day I got it. 1995 RX-7 PEP - Bought new in April 1997, the last of two '95s imported by Chaplin's Mazda in Bellevue, WA One owner, no accidents, always kept in a heated garage. Currently located in Bothell, WA 98021. ~13,000 miles on the chassis, ~17,000 miles on the odometer (from speedo recalibration, see below) PAINT/INTERIOR Originally Montego Blue Mica with tan leather and "orange" OEM carpet. Now Chevrolet Corvette Electron Blue Metallic (2002) with black carpet and R1 seats. Car was professionally painted with engine bay stripped, bumper, doors, hood, hatch, sunroof removed. The only remant of MBM you will find is under the carpet, and under the car. The paint was given a light buffing but needs to be wet sanded and final buffed. Ample clear coat was used to protect against minor scratches incurred during assembly. Car has no emblems currently, but will include new black and silver Efini emblems (front and rear) and I believe I have the Efini sticker for the back of the car. Will include two uncut Efini key blanks. Door handles work perfectly, There are no finger print dents in the doors, and the car has been covered most of the time, The front bumper is not sagging. INSTRUMENTATION The car currently has no additional gauges. Factory stereo with CD player. The stock gauges were sent to New Zealand in 2001 and were reprinted and recalibrated. Factory illumination was retained. I'll post a picture later. The speedometer top speed was increased to 240 mph and is calibrated to 8,000 ppm @ 60 mph if memory serves, but I'll have to check my notes. Stock is 8,2xx, I think. The tachometer was calibrated to 1/2 stock for the LT1 tach signal. The input will have to be doubled to work with an LS tach signal. HEADLIGHTS Yeah, this is a sore subject. I've owned almost every sleek light kit made and two of a couple, and wasn't happy with any of them. The car had RE Amemiya sleek lights in 1998, so it is already modified for and will fit all current models of sleek lights that I know of. That said, it has no headlights installed. TAIL LIGHTS Efini 99-spec converted tail lights. SUSPENSION All aluminum suspension pieces polished, including the rear knuckles 0-mile OEM front rubber bushings 0-mile OEM rear pillow bushings in all positions 0-mile Super Pro poly bushings in rear control arms and trailing arms 0-mile FEED pillow bushings in rear toe links 0-mile Zeal B6 Function coilovers 9k/8k front/rear Rear subframe stripped and powdercoated STEERING New MOMO steering wheel, Evolution M Maval Gear converted manual steering rack CONVERSION PARTS 0-mile Samberg LS engine cradle, powdercoated flat black. 0-mile Samberg tie rod ends, uninstalled. Currently has the old Hinson welded tie rod ends. 0-mile Samberg transmission brace, powdercoated flat black. 0-mile Samberg Cobra differential cradle, powdercoated semi-gloss black. 0-mile Samberg drive-by-wire throttle adapter 0-mile Samberg steering rack spacers, powdercoated flat black ELECTRICAL Front engine bay wiring harness has been modified to eliminate unused components, reducing several pounds of unused wiring. That includes the headlight door actuator wiring and fan relay wiring. 0-mile uncharged Hawker Genesis battery (mounting bracket installed beneath driver's side bin) 2-gauge power run to engine bay from battery mounting location. The stock air conditioning never worked well, so I eliminated the under dash components when I was on one of my "lightening" kicks, but I have a replacement core that can be reinstalled if you want A/C on the car. I don't believe I eliminated the A/C wiring under the dash, but any wiring in the engine bay related to A/C was removed. Honda S2000 push button starter mod, no cigarette lighter. SAFETY BOTH air bags have been removed. The first gen. air bags were dangerous, in my opinion, and in a car this small it was a liability. It also weighed a consierable amount. The passenger's side airbag ('95 model, remember) was eliminated and an aluminum brace was fabricated to hold the stock cover in place. Streetworks in Auburn, WA installed a CroMo 4-point roll bar with harness loops. I'll post pictures when I find them. Both seats have brackets for 5-point harnesses. https://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b...7/photo2_2.jpg Attachment 723641 Attachment 723642 Attachment 723643 Attachment 723644 Attachment 723645 Attachment 723646 Attachment 723647 Attachment 723648 Attachment 723649 Attachment 723650 Attachment 723651 |
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The car will be getting carbon feed style side steps, carbon RE Amemya style headlight buckets, carbon squarecraft rear side diffusers, carbon low profile wing, 99 spec front lip, and an FRP street diffuser. All from Shine except the lip and headlight buckets.
Not sure on the wheels yet. Needs to be 10” +38 or so in the back to fit a 285 under stock fenders. I’ve rolled the rears but am not touching the front as I like having fender liners that bolt in. I’d like to run 265-285 in front. Which would probably require custom wheels. If it comes to that, there’s a good chance they’ll be CCW classics. I’m keeping my eye out all the time though… I’ll just give a quick rundown on what I’ll I’ve bought/done so far to get us up to speed. I bought a complete long block from a tech at a Chevy dealership. It’s an L92 pullout from an Escalade. Same exact thing as an LS3 except for the valves (which will be replaced anyway.) Aluminum block/heads, 6.2 liter of awesomeness. It will be getting forged pistons and rods, full valvetrain and cam. I also bought an LS3 intake manifold, Edelbrock 90mm cable operated throttle body, NRG hood dampers, stainless exhaust manifold flanges ( the car will be getting custom tubular stainless headers), truck ignition coils (3x hotter spark than LS1 coils), Chaser auto carbon headlight buckets, and a bunch of other misc items I can’t think of right now. I also just picked up an RPM Tranmissions built level 4 T56 6 speed. Came with the slave, TOB, MGW shifter and hurst shift knob, all with 1500 miles for only $1750. New that’s about a $3200 combo. Attachment 723652 Attachment 723653 As of right now, the headlights will be using Hella 60mm projectors and HID conversions from The Retrofit Source. Attachment 723654 Attachment 723655 Attachment 723656 Attachment 723657 Jims custom billet sway bar mounts Attachment 723658 After a lot of thought, measuring, and test fitting with mockup pieces, I was able to fit a really nice Treadstone vertical flow intercooler into the factory front bumper without cutting ANY of the bumper except the 3 mounting tabs on the bottom which were useless now anyway. The intercooler is rated to almost 1500CFM so it should do great. The full area of fins is exposed to incoming air. You’d think it was made to fit the bumper. Right now it’s on temp brackets. I’ll make prettier ones later. To do this, I had to remove the factory bumper support and crash bar. Both will be replaced. One thing I made sure I kept is the factory hood latch bar. I didn’t want to use hood pins. Attachment 723659 Attachment 723660 Attachment 723661 |
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I am also able to run a very nicely sized radiator so cooling shouldn’t be an issue either.
Here’s a mockup with the mockup radiator and mockup intercooler. The whole thing will be fully shrouded. Attachment 723662 Here’s the intercooler mounted with the temp mounts. Attachment 723663 Attachment 723664 Attachment 723665 Attachment 723666 Hot side inlet is at passenger bottom Attachment 723667 Cold side outlet is up in the bumper in front of the driver’s headlight. Should be interesting snaking that out but it looks very doable. Attachment 723668 Also, neither the radiator nor intercooler sit below the front lip mounting bolts. With a shroud, they’ll be fully protected. Attachment 723669 Rolled the rear fenders Attachment 723670 Attachment 723671 |
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Oil pan baffle with trap doors and Mocal thermostat that bolts to the Ls block. Car will run 1 13 row oil cooler.
Attachment 723672 Stripped the whole car for intensive wiring and Lizard Skin Sound Control and Ceramic Insulation. Her’s one of my guest bedrooms. Attachment 723673 Attachment 723674 Attachment 723675 Attachment 723676 Installed Powerflex bushings everywhere they weren’t already. The car has the full suspension polished too… Attachment 723677 http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...controlarm.jpg Attachment 723678 99 spec lip Attachment 723679 Attachment 723680 929 Master Cylinder Attachment 723681 |
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Here’s the full lizard skin treatment. The entire interior was stripped of every nut and bolt, lightly sanded, vacuumed and then wiped with naphtha. I sprayed 3 full coats of Sound control over the entire car, following by 3-4 coats of Ceramic Insulation. Should deaden the car extremely well and reduce the interior temps by up to 30 degrees.
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Attachment 723699 Attachment 723700 Attachment 723701 Attachment 723702 Attachment 723703 Attachment 723704 Attachment 723705 So that pretty much gets us up to current. The interior will stay pretty civil. MIGHT do Corbeau FX1pro seats but I may just keep the R1’s. Other plans for the car are: Sumped fuel tank with Magnafuel 4303 pump, -10 feed/-8 return etc. Precision turbo 7675GTS billet turbo – shooting for right over 800whp on high boost (13-15psi) and 650 on wastegate spring (~8psi) on 93 pump. Full milspec wiring harness with firewall lbulkheads A/C 4” downpipe to full 3.5” exhaust 3” AL intercooler piping Full standalone ECU Etc. etc. etc. So there you go. :) |
eh, with a 4" downpipe and whatever clutch you end up running "civil" won't really be part of the equation despite the A/C. it will be loud and rough to drive already. looks like good progress so far though.
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Originally Posted by arghx
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eh, with a 4" downpipe and whatever clutch you end up running "civil" won't really be part of the equation despite the A/C. it will be loud and rough to drive already. looks like good progress so far though.
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Looking forward to seeing this beast unfold over the next few months, the car is in such pristine condition!
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Originally Posted by mefarri
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So that pretty much gets us up to current. The interior will stay pretty civil. MIGHT do Corbeau FX1pro seats but I may just keep the R1’s.
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Your build makes me very happy!! In a alternative time line that might be my build.
Where in Arkansas? We need to hang out. I am hopefully going to have my car back before the end of the year. Enjoy the process. It really is fun.. :icon_tup: |
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Originally Posted by Brent Dalton
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Definitively go with a fixed back seat or remove the roll bar. Using stock seats with a roll bar can be extremely dangerous.
Originally Posted by Christopher W.
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Your build makes me very happy!! In a alternative time line that might be my build.
Where in Arkansas? We need to hang out. I am hopefully going to have my car back before the end of the year. Enjoy the process. It really is fun.. :icon_tup:
Originally Posted by NeverDieEasy
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CanIbeat?
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Originally Posted by arghx
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. it will be loud and rough to drive already. looks like good progress so far though.
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I lived in LR for 35 years. I know Maumelle well. I've been to traffic court there back in the day..
My car is in St. Louis getting the body and paint work finished this week. It will be going back to Defined Autoworks in Ohio next week. I am down in LR at least once a month. Maybe when I am around on a weekend I can check out your project. I thought really hard about going LSX. I also wondered whatever happen to Jim Labs car. Even to the point I considered contacting him. I decided against starting another project until I was done with this one. See what I mean, this could of been my project. I will definitely bring my car down when it is finished. |
haha cool. Sounds good. I went to U of A up in Fayetteville.
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Got the 929 master cylinder brace stripped and painted, cleaned the reservoir and got the new brake lines made up and installed. Now I just need to put the whole interior back in so I can mount it.
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Man, don't take this the wrong way, but words can not describe how appalled I am. Good luck with your build, you seem to be paying very close attention to detail.
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Now that's what I call a build! How much hp do you expect? 800+?
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Originally Posted by Trots*88TII-AE*
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Man, don't take this the wrong way, but words can not describe how appalled I am. Good luck with your build, you seem to be paying very close attention to detail.
Originally Posted by 97SupraTwinTurbo
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Now that's what I call a build! How much hp do you expect? 800+?
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You'll love the McLeod clutch, it holds over 1k whp, and it is easier to use than the stock clutch in my gf's lexus IS300.
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Well hello Demon. Solid first post.
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That's one $$$$ project you got going there. Nice and clean that way things are suppose to be done.
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