My Build: The Good, The Bad & The Progress
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#284
After speaking directly with Dave yesterday we have things all worked out and I will be staying with Function:Tuned.
I do appreciate all of the help given to me by the members I pm'ed for advice and opinions, especially you Berto since you are in the Mid-A and have been down this road before.
I do appreciate all of the help given to me by the members I pm'ed for advice and opinions, especially you Berto since you are in the Mid-A and have been down this road before.
#287
No problem, you are in good hands.
#288
Just a quick update:
Jet-Hot parts are in transit home right now and hopefully my lights will be shipped back this week as well.
I was able to sell my old Fujitsubo exhaust and Utec this week to other forum members, thanks to dbashore and cliffordrican and if all goes well my TN Single and DW 650cc injectors will be gone today or tomorrow to another member.
Frank sent me a text that he has mounted the heads and cams along with the rear timing cover and timing chain with new guides and cam position sensors. I will have pics later this week after I get down to see him.
I've had the pleasure this morning of sanding the lower plenum with a dremel. I need to make sure the lip and a bit of the front are smooth so when it gets powder coated it won't look uneven or grainy. This jobs sucks in general, but the fact that its 26 degrees outside isn't making it any more fun. I still have the entire upper plenum to do after that - what a mess .
I purchased a new set of 800cc DW injectors from Dave at F:T, but won't list the price since he was nice enough to sell them to me at his cost.
Jet-Hot parts are in transit home right now and hopefully my lights will be shipped back this week as well.
I was able to sell my old Fujitsubo exhaust and Utec this week to other forum members, thanks to dbashore and cliffordrican and if all goes well my TN Single and DW 650cc injectors will be gone today or tomorrow to another member.
Frank sent me a text that he has mounted the heads and cams along with the rear timing cover and timing chain with new guides and cam position sensors. I will have pics later this week after I get down to see him.
I've had the pleasure this morning of sanding the lower plenum with a dremel. I need to make sure the lip and a bit of the front are smooth so when it gets powder coated it won't look uneven or grainy. This jobs sucks in general, but the fact that its 26 degrees outside isn't making it any more fun. I still have the entire upper plenum to do after that - what a mess .
I purchased a new set of 800cc DW injectors from Dave at F:T, but won't list the price since he was nice enough to sell them to me at his cost.
#289
My old kit and injectors were sold today - thank you ECLIPSEGST25.
Thanks to the forum and its members I was able to part out all of my old setup without any hassle at all. This helps pay for a big chunk of the build cost that is left.
I found a local company that does grinding and polishing for Harley Davidson and they can smooth out the APS Tallboy plenum for me for minimal cost - $100. I was able to pick up the engine dress up kit and a few other mounts I had done from powder coat today. Pics:
I spoke with Frank today and he has the valve covers installed and is waiting on the bolts to finish buttoning up the long block. I will have pics of the progress on that hopefully tomorrow if I can get down to Baltimore.
I also got a call today from Jet-Hot with a tracking number, so those parts should be back shortly as well. I am waiting on the last few pieces from powder coat, my headlights from CiNcity and my new injectors and EMS from F:T and then it may be time for assembly.
Its honestly hard to believe that things may start coming together soon.
Thanks to the forum and its members I was able to part out all of my old setup without any hassle at all. This helps pay for a big chunk of the build cost that is left.
I found a local company that does grinding and polishing for Harley Davidson and they can smooth out the APS Tallboy plenum for me for minimal cost - $100. I was able to pick up the engine dress up kit and a few other mounts I had done from powder coat today. Pics:
I spoke with Frank today and he has the valve covers installed and is waiting on the bolts to finish buttoning up the long block. I will have pics of the progress on that hopefully tomorrow if I can get down to Baltimore.
I also got a call today from Jet-Hot with a tracking number, so those parts should be back shortly as well. I am waiting on the last few pieces from powder coat, my headlights from CiNcity and my new injectors and EMS from F:T and then it may be time for assembly.
Its honestly hard to believe that things may start coming together soon.
#290
Longblock Pics
I got down to Hill's Garage today to see the progress Frank has made on the block and drop off parts from powder coat. I ended up leaving with yet more parts going to get coated as we quickly mocked up a few pieces to see how they looked together. Pics:
The heads look great, like brand new. I'm waiting for Frank to email me pics he took before putting the valve covers on.
The heads look great, like brand new. I'm waiting for Frank to email me pics he took before putting the valve covers on.
#293
After a few minutes of debate I (we) decided that the red bolts on the blue cover weren't tacky looking and they will stay that color (thanks for being patient with me Frank).
After mock up I noticed these oil injectors for the valves looked very naked, so off they came and the internals slipped right out - off to powder coat with these. You can also see in this pic (below) that there is one spot where the rear timing cover overlaps the front cover and was not coated - oh well, nothing can be perfect and its too much work to remove the rear cover for a touch up.
All I can say is that I am more than pleased with how things look so far and I can't wait for the final pieces to arrive so we can get it running. Oh, I almost forgot, the new stickers for my Brembos showed up today as well - all I had to do to get them was file a paypal dispute - they look nice at least. I got them done in silver.
After mock up I noticed these oil injectors for the valves looked very naked, so off they came and the internals slipped right out - off to powder coat with these. You can also see in this pic (below) that there is one spot where the rear timing cover overlaps the front cover and was not coated - oh well, nothing can be perfect and its too much work to remove the rear cover for a touch up.
All I can say is that I am more than pleased with how things look so far and I can't wait for the final pieces to arrive so we can get it running. Oh, I almost forgot, the new stickers for my Brembos showed up today as well - all I had to do to get them was file a paypal dispute - they look nice at least. I got them done in silver.
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cass...looks amazing man! My only piece of advice...think long and hard about not fixing that missed spot of powder coat. Not that it bothers me that much...i think the motor is BEAUTIFUL. However, it looks like you are not skipping ANY steps on this build and are doing it right from the beginning. With that philosphy...right now is the EASIEST time to take that part back off and get it fixed. A small step back right now is better that either: A) regretting it for the rest of the time you own the car OR B) deciding it IS worth it to get it fixed b/c it bothers you so much...AFTER you get it all back together.
Just my 2 cents. If it were me...I'd leave it as is too. Probably no one will notice except you. No one notices the minor scratch on the underside of my front bumper that wraps up just far enough to see it either...but it drives me INSANE!! Just make sure you make the right decision for YOU....now, rather than later!
Keep it up, and keep those pics coming....so jealous right now!!
Just my 2 cents. If it were me...I'd leave it as is too. Probably no one will notice except you. No one notices the minor scratch on the underside of my front bumper that wraps up just far enough to see it either...but it drives me INSANE!! Just make sure you make the right decision for YOU....now, rather than later!
Keep it up, and keep those pics coming....so jealous right now!!
#297
cass...looks amazing man! My only piece of advice...think long and hard about not fixing that missed spot of powder coat. Not that it bothers me that much...i think the motor is BEAUTIFUL. However, it looks like you are not skipping ANY steps on this build and are doing it right from the beginning. With that philosphy...right now is the EASIEST time to take that part back off and get it fixed. A small step back right now is better that either: A) regretting it for the rest of the time you own the car OR B) deciding it IS worth it to get it fixed b/c it bothers you so much...AFTER you get it all back together.
Just my 2 cents. If it were me...I'd leave it as is too. Probably no one will notice except you. No one notices the minor scratch on the underside of my front bumper that wraps up just far enough to see it either...but it drives me INSANE!! Just make sure you make the right decision for YOU....now, rather than later!
Keep it up, and keep those pics coming....so jealous right now!!
Just my 2 cents. If it were me...I'd leave it as is too. Probably no one will notice except you. No one notices the minor scratch on the underside of my front bumper that wraps up just far enough to see it either...but it drives me INSANE!! Just make sure you make the right decision for YOU....now, rather than later!
Keep it up, and keep those pics coming....so jealous right now!!
Damn Chris youre really stepping up the game around here. Since youre going all out would you like a c/f hood as well?
I am trying to keep the exterior look as stock as possible for now, with the exception of the Stillen fascia - no CF parts and no decals, not even a lip on the Stillen.
If any members are selling one of the molded fiberglass sub boxes (not a Zenclosure) in DB, specifically the one that holds the two 10" subs, send me a PM, maybe we can work a deal.
Similar to this: https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...unk-setup.html
#300
Now I feel just a bit baller....
I traded texts with Nic at CiNcity Designs yesterday and got some great news:
MY LIGHTS ARE DONE !!!
Nic was nice enough to offer me a preview, he put my shizz on youtube!!!
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I've watched this about 10 times while having some alone time .
For those of you considering this mod let me say that it is neither cheap nor fast, but I must say that this is one of my favorite things I've done so far .
MY LIGHTS ARE DONE !!!
Nic was nice enough to offer me a preview, he put my shizz on youtube!!!
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I've watched this about 10 times while having some alone time .
For those of you considering this mod let me say that it is neither cheap nor fast, but I must say that this is one of my favorite things I've done so far .