Street/Track to mostly track build
#61
Holy *****. I should of took the stock exhaust off years ago. There is so much room back there now. I did a bumper tuck while I was back there. Might add some washers but I'll see how the screws hold up
My setup is some no-name resonated test pipes, stock Y pipe, and ISR single. Sounds pretty nice and has a deep tone. I was always afraid to mess with the exhaust because a lot of them sound like ****.
My setup is some no-name resonated test pipes, stock Y pipe, and ISR single. Sounds pretty nice and has a deep tone. I was always afraid to mess with the exhaust because a lot of them sound like ****.
Last edited by coletrickle74; 06-10-2019 at 04:43 PM.
#62
Finished up mounting the harness. Ended up using the original driver side lap belt mount. Drilled and mounted the passenger side in an identical spot on the trans tunnel.
For the sub belts, mounted a 1/4 piece of steel to the seat base under the carpet. Wrapped the harness around it just like the shoulder straps. Got everything adjusted, including the Hans. Just about ready for Road America in a couple weeks.
For the sub belts, mounted a 1/4 piece of steel to the seat base under the carpet. Wrapped the harness around it just like the shoulder straps. Got everything adjusted, including the Hans. Just about ready for Road America in a couple weeks.
#67
Pretty happy with everything. I went 4 seconds faster with the new suspension set up. The car feels a lot better. The seat and harness made a world of difference as well.
I did manage to get the front brakes smoking hot so, I'm looking into making some cooling ducts before the next session.
Trans temps were still a little high but not as bad as before and it didn't throw me into limp mode at all. I currently have the fan wired up to the radiator fans, I might switch to a manual toggle switch.
I also picked up a slight driveline or wheel ticking. It goes with the RPMs so it should be pretty easy to find. The ISR exhaust was close to the driveshaft, hoping I didn't tear it up.
I did manage to get the front brakes smoking hot so, I'm looking into making some cooling ducts before the next session.
Trans temps were still a little high but not as bad as before and it didn't throw me into limp mode at all. I currently have the fan wired up to the radiator fans, I might switch to a manual toggle switch.
I also picked up a slight driveline or wheel ticking. It goes with the RPMs so it should be pretty easy to find. The ISR exhaust was close to the driveshaft, hoping I didn't tear it up.
#68
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[QUOTE=coletrickle74;10993702]Finished up mounting the harness. Ended up using the original driver side lap belt mount. Drilled and mounted the passenger side in an identical spot on the trans tunnel.
For the sub belts, mounted a 1/4 piece of steel to the seat base under the carpet. Wrapped the harness around it just like the shoulder straps. Got everything adjusted, including the Hans. Just about ready for Road America in a couple weeks.
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Glad to see you got em in, did you weld the plate for the inner side sub belt that went in the trans tunnel? Or how did you mount it after drilling?
For the sub belts, mounted a 1/4 piece of steel to the seat base under the carpet. Wrapped the harness around it just like the shoulder straps. Got everything adjusted, including the Hans. Just about ready for Road America in a couple weeks.
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Glad to see you got em in, did you weld the plate for the inner side sub belt that went in the trans tunnel? Or how did you mount it after drilling?
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#80
APR GTC 300 mounted and installed. I didn't want to chassis mount it just yet, so I reinforced the hatch the best I could. We'll see how it holds up.
Rousch sides, pretty straight forward. Made some brackets to attach it instead of relying on push just push in clips.
Front splitter is 3mm dibond. It has 8 mounting points (not all pictured) and is riveted to the bumper. Should be sturdy enough. Canards on the way. (I debated on making my own then decided it was too complex haha)
Rousch sides, pretty straight forward. Made some brackets to attach it instead of relying on push just push in clips.
Front splitter is 3mm dibond. It has 8 mounting points (not all pictured) and is riveted to the bumper. Should be sturdy enough. Canards on the way. (I debated on making my own then decided it was too complex haha)
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