Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

STALEMATE

I'm at a stalemate right now due to many reasons.
As it sits in the dark:


Would be a neat picture if the stoopid shop vac wasn't in the way. Oh well.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Nostalgia

Circa 2001







Merry Christmas.

Just a small update. No Pics.

I finally finished the outside of the car.
Bumpers mounted. Rear valance on. Wheels mounted.
 Lots of other small things.

I've moved on to the interior.
First thing was to put on a coat of Chassis Saver.
Then I installed some sound deadening/heat insulation.
I got a COMPLETE vinyl interior kit from my wife for my birthday. That'll be the next task.
I'm hoping to get new interior plastics for Christmas from the same awesome wife.

I still need to install the rear coilovers and roll the fenders before the car is presentable,
As a result, don't expect a pic of the full car anytime soon.

Here is a rant:
Dont ever pay someone their full asking price until ALL work is done.
Even if the dude seems trustworthy.
Even if the guy is a friend.
DONT PAY UNTIL EVERYTHING IS DONE.
It took my painter 6 months AFTER he painted my car to get me my bumpers.
WHY?
Because I already paid him.
He had the money already so whats the incentive?
NONE.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Easy

Step 1:
Make a "booth"
Step 2:
Grab yo shit. Make sure its clean (sandblasting/sandpaper & thinner)

Step 3:
Prime & re-sand & re-clean

Step 4:
Mix paint & shoot
I used a single stage urethane enamel for ease of application & durability
Step5:
Let dry for at least 24HR
Step 6:
Sit back & Enjoy


Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thursday, November 25, 2010

ON JACKSTANDS

I took the wheels in to have them blasted.
Came out good.



However, I think the rear wheels are not authentic.
Some kind of copy as the logo is missing from the face of the wheel.
Don't know why I never noticed.
I got screwed.

They came of a hakosuka so they could be super old...before they started "branding" them.
Who knows...

Too many tires.
And a random pillow???

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

AN BANJO FITTINGS

For those of you with Trip Webs here is a cheap AN Banjo Fitting:


Although designed for a Civic fuel rail, it works perfectly on my DCOEs.
A much cheaper alternative to those banjos marketed to specifically fit DCOEs ($30).
Probably the same shit. 

You could also just run a striaght fitting out the side or top(where the filter is), but I like the way Banjos look.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Before & After

I'm sick, but still managed to get the additional muffler installed

Before & After



I still don't like the sound.
I'm pretty sure it has to do with the shitty Gibson muffler.
But the Gibson has the look I want so Imma keep it.
I'll learn to like it.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Its all in the details

Got bored so I decided to restore an eBay score.


No I'm not from Hawaii like kyushakai, but I love the idea/lifestyle.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Wrapping Up

Trying to wrap up the engine bay.
I took great care to hide as many things in the engine bay as I could.
The majority of the wiring was moved to inside the fender well. Lots of rewiring to achieve this.
Even the ignition coil is located outside the engine bay.





There are still a few wires I have to eliminate/tuck.
Primarily those concerned with the function of the distributor.

Also need to cover that nasty orange foam/rubber sleeve protecting the speedo cable.
To mask it I will use expandable sleeving:
 This shit rocks. The diameter of the sleeve conforms to the diameter of the object it encompasses.
I used it in all my wiring. A nice professional look. Not like that plastic pepboys crap.


Here's a closer shot:
You can see the speedo cable I was reffering to at the rear of the block.
Also, you can see the trigger wires hanging off the distributor.
Gotta tuck that coil wire closer to the enging block.
Ugh!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Progress

Finally got the timing right.
The only time the valves had been adjusted is when I assembled the head
Did a hot valve job. Seemed to tidy things up a little tiny bit.
Still ran like crap. Hiccuping all over the place.
Timing was something crazy @ idle. Jumping around between 30 & 40.
Thats the best I could get it when I first got the engine running.
Busted out the Harbor Freight timing light.
Said "Fuck It" and took the locking bolt off the distributor collar
 Started rotating the distributor some crazy amount & got the timing around +/- 20.
No more hiccuping, no more jumping around, runs great.

Also ordered some new idle jets. 45F9 was way too lean. So I figured 55F9 would be ideal.
Wrong.
Black smoke out the tailpipe & no response from messing with the mixture screws.
50F9s are in the mail

Also got a 18" 2.5"dia Magnaflow Magnapack to weld in right after the header.

The single 2.5"in, dual 2" out Gibson Superflow at the rear of the car is way too loud.
Video of exhaust before & after coming soon.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

WEBER DCOEs SUCK

I feel clueless when it comes to these carbs
Got the new idle jets in.
The result was black smoke out the tail pipe and lots of it.
Next paycheck I'm investing in a wideband so I can get a handle on this.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Waiting Game

Im waiting for some carb idle jets to come in.
The wait is killing me. Its been a week already.
In the mean time:








Lots more I'll save for later.
I started collecting pics back in 01 when I was 17