Chunks slow build... very slow.
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Kudos on doing the job yourself. It doesn't seem incredibly hard as long as you have the space, tools and time. I have no problem with the LN bearing as that's what I installed thinking I had the V1 of it but speaking with the shop and examining the EPS unit we were impressed with it and how good it looked. I was a bit confused with the pre-qualification part as I thought it was only required when installing the permanent solution. The retrofit didn't require that and just couldn't be installed as a fix to already failed bearing - I could be wrong there. It seems like with proper care and regular oil changes the EPS can last a long time with no issues.
But don't mean to get the thread off topic. Stoked to see the rest of the build
But don't mean to get the thread off topic. Stoked to see the rest of the build
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#20
#21
Good looking car. And it will only get better. Good plan and good work. Don't worry about the speed of things.I think I'm the slowest one at getting things done... Take your time and do it right.
#22
Thank you, already started looking at phase two which will be solely the interior.. I'm watching Ryan's build and hope the Kydex set up works for the panel. Just found out the damn steering wheel I wanted has been discontinued but found some other options which aren't too bad. The crazy part between this build vs my previous major build is the availability of parts. I had parts on my Z that were HKS prototype parts, they sold off all their stock when they closed HKS USA the first time so anything I needed for the Supercharger and brakes were all special order from Japan. I had to wait 14 months for a hood and front bumper and 8 months of those were it sitting in the US waiting to be cleared by customs. With all that said, the 996 parts are available but it's just a matter of how deep you're willing to go in regards to paying for certain things.
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#25
Update to this thread.
Finally stateside but won't be home until Thursday night and apparently Miami is full of crazy Spring Breakers so wish me luck! Simon from RPM Technik gets back in the office on the 29th so I'll be ordering the wing then. Rims and tires are on the way and might have them powder coated a liquid silver graphite. Only let down is I decided not to use Girodisks for now, the rear rotors are in good condition so I'll just get drilled rotors for the front but at some point I'll be replacing them with slotted units. Martin is a cool dude and he'll be sending his kit within the next couple of days and the intake items will be at my house next week. Need to get the garage situated so I plan on starting the car at the end of the month.
Finally stateside but won't be home until Thursday night and apparently Miami is full of crazy Spring Breakers so wish me luck! Simon from RPM Technik gets back in the office on the 29th so I'll be ordering the wing then. Rims and tires are on the way and might have them powder coated a liquid silver graphite. Only let down is I decided not to use Girodisks for now, the rear rotors are in good condition so I'll just get drilled rotors for the front but at some point I'll be replacing them with slotted units. Martin is a cool dude and he'll be sending his kit within the next couple of days and the intake items will be at my house next week. Need to get the garage situated so I plan on starting the car at the end of the month.
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TheChunkNorris (03-28-2021)
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#28
Ok after a long... long long time away from land... I'm finally at home. Martin's kit arrived over the weekend as well as the headers. Right now I'm waiting for exhaust mani gaskets and studs, I told my Indie that I'd like all the studs replaced when he does the header swap. Safelite is coming on the 3rd to replace the windshield because it's sandblasted to hell! The project will officially start when I leave the car at Limitless Motorsports here in Miami. The rims/tires get here next week! The first real task is paint correction, the car is very very clean but does have some light oxidation and swirls. You can absolutely tell this car wasn't garaged it's whole life and that it was regularly clean via a carwash. It'll be an easy, albeit tedious job which will proceed with:
- Wash and strip all the wax(I don't think there is any but hey... gotta do it)
- Clay bar
- Tape off plastic trim and lights(avoid getting product splattered everywhere)
- Chemical Guys C4
- Chemical Guys P4
- Chemical Guys Carbon Force Ceramic coating
This will roughly take about 4hrs if I don't mess around and get side tracked which is pretty easily done sometimes. Thank god the car is small and void of many edges that trap water, C4 & P4 is marketed to leave very little powder on removal so we'll see. I still use a chamois for drying and use a small blower for seams and gaps to get the water out, it's done in a garage so no rush to get things done. Below you can see the areas, the whole car is this way but it'll be easy.
Here's what Cassie the Carrera looks like in her Slate Gray goodness. The interior is beautiful except for the passenger door handle but it was included in the sale, it'll get fixed eventually because those bastards are absurdly expensive. The patina on the carbon is just amazing to me. The interior will get some Alcantara upgrades in the near future, the combo of the carbon and Alcantara should be nice. Engine bay needs to be cleaned but that's a future Joel problem.
- Wash and strip all the wax(I don't think there is any but hey... gotta do it)
- Clay bar
- Tape off plastic trim and lights(avoid getting product splattered everywhere)
- Chemical Guys C4
- Chemical Guys P4
- Chemical Guys Carbon Force Ceramic coating
This will roughly take about 4hrs if I don't mess around and get side tracked which is pretty easily done sometimes. Thank god the car is small and void of many edges that trap water, C4 & P4 is marketed to leave very little powder on removal so we'll see. I still use a chamois for drying and use a small blower for seams and gaps to get the water out, it's done in a garage so no rush to get things done. Below you can see the areas, the whole car is this way but it'll be easy.
Here's what Cassie the Carrera looks like in her Slate Gray goodness. The interior is beautiful except for the passenger door handle but it was included in the sale, it'll get fixed eventually because those bastards are absurdly expensive. The patina on the carbon is just amazing to me. The interior will get some Alcantara upgrades in the near future, the combo of the carbon and Alcantara should be nice. Engine bay needs to be cleaned but that's a future Joel problem.
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#29
I'm a sucker for those GT3 wheels, car looks really, really good.
The carbon too, just a really nice car... You selling the GT3 wheels ? not like I have the money for them but I do dream of mounting up a set of wets on some GT3 reps painted some stupid color.
The carbon too, just a really nice car... You selling the GT3 wheels ? not like I have the money for them but I do dream of mounting up a set of wets on some GT3 reps painted some stupid color.
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