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Old Jan 20, 2014 | 06:19 PM
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Default Build Sheet - feedback wanted

Attached is my Spec Box build sheet. I welcome any/all feedback.

I am particularly curious as to any opinions on part sourcing, as well as the best/most efficient order in which to do everything.

Please let me know if I am missing something, or have something on the list that is unnecessary.

Thanks.
Steve

Sorry for the multiple files - they were too large to upload as one.
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BODY-INTERIOR.doc (53.0 KB, 155 views)
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ENGINE-TRANSMISSION.doc (53.0 KB, 142 views)
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EXHAUST-WHEELS and TIRES.doc (41.0 KB, 131 views)
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SUSPENSION-STEERING-BRAKES.doc (55.0 KB, 178 views)
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Old Jan 20, 2014 | 07:55 PM
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The electric powersteering kit is not legal for SPB. Also the price for the Accusump kit is much more than $250.

Lastly, I don't recall seeing the center radiator, brake cooling (GT3 ducts), or replacing the wheel bearings at all 4 corners (preventative).

Transponder?

I might have listed something that you had on one of the lists. Best of luck and welcome to the SPB club.

Paul
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Old Jan 20, 2014 | 10:16 PM
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Thanks Paul. Where should I buy Accusump.
Have 3rd rad but not transponder, cooling ducts or bearings. Will kill the power steering unit.
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Old Jan 20, 2014 | 11:33 PM
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Suggest you source gt3 brake cooling ducts and bearings from Sunset Porsche in Oregon. They sell out of state for a significant discount. Contact Luke: LukeRogers -at- sunsetimports -dot- com

You can source an Accusump from multiple vendors but I think the guys at LN Engineering can give you good advice about size/setup - they have lots of experience with M96 motors and Boxsters.

http://www.lnengineering.com/accusump.html
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Old Jan 20, 2014 | 11:43 PM
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Some suggestions. I'm sure I missed some items but here is my list of additional things:

SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Arm restraints

BODY/INTERIOR
Data acquisition?
Video camera (and mount)?
Shift Light?
S/H for top is $150+

ENGINE/TRANSMISSION
Smaller drive belt
Spark plugs?
Block-off plates if SAI removed
MAF sensor? At least buy one for a spare
Tranny cooler?
Gear Oil (Motul or similar)

EXAUST/WHEELS/TIRES
Race exhaust system $1000+/-
Tires-Toyo RR now allowed, the RA-1 will remain the rain tire

SUSPENSION/STEERING/BRAKES
Brake Fluid
Wheel stud kit
Adjustable toe links?
Consider replacing all 4 upper shock mounts-preventative, just like wheel bearings


In addition to the above, consider spares that you'll want to take to the track.
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Old Jan 21, 2014 | 12:15 AM
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Very helpful. Thank you.
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Old Jan 21, 2014 | 12:16 AM
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GT racing is here in town -so no S/H for the top - which is very nice. Perhaps I can even wrangle a discount from them.
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