zOMG! Lowakkord's Fully built H22 N/A, shaved, tucked, dumped, supra quicksilver chewy goodness buil
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zOMG! Lowakkord's Fully built H22 N/A, shaved, tucked, dumped, supra quicksilver chewy goodness buil
Afternoon fellas. This will be my second build on this car. Had the car over 3 years now, only had it on the road for a week. Didnt live up to what I wanted. So here we go again. Onto some pics:
Plans include:
Re-wire and re-tuck entire car.
Bodywork + Paint (Toyota Supra Quicksilver!)
More OEM Goods!
Break 300whp!
Stay tuned, will get into more detail tonight. Working on the car right now, ripping it all apart
Plans include:
Re-wire and re-tuck entire car.
Bodywork + Paint (Toyota Supra Quicksilver!)
More OEM Goods!
Break 300whp!
Stay tuned, will get into more detail tonight. Working on the car right now, ripping it all apart
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Re: zOMG! Lowakkord's Fully built H22 N/A, shaved, tucked, dumped, supra quicksilver chewy goodness
Day 1:
So had the day off today, so I went hard at it.
This is what I started with this morning, running, driving and generally all there.
So then, I removed the engine wiring harness:
and the interior. Good job on the tuck
that was my day, trying to find some way of making a central plug for my engine harness, cant seem to find a plug with enough pinouts on it.
heres some randoms.
So had the day off today, so I went hard at it.
This is what I started with this morning, running, driving and generally all there.
So then, I removed the engine wiring harness:
and the interior. Good job on the tuck
that was my day, trying to find some way of making a central plug for my engine harness, cant seem to find a plug with enough pinouts on it.
heres some randoms.
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Re: zOMG! Lowakkord's Fully built H22 N/A, shaved, tucked, dumped, supra quicksilver chewy goodness
always loved this body style. keep it up man looks like you're off to an awesome start already. can't wait to see what this will look like.
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Re: zOMG! Lowakkord's Fully built H22 N/A, shaved, tucked, dumped, supra quicksilver chewy goodness
wire harness is in thousands of pieces and I have written damn near an entire novel on this thing. WOW!
pics within an hour or so.
pics within an hour or so.
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Re: zOMG! Lowakkord's Fully built H22 N/A, shaved, tucked, dumped, supra quicksilver chewy goodness
So, have spent the last 2 nights after work drawing out and mapping my engine harness. Have it done now, So all I need to do is source some OEM pins. I need to start on the inside, which I believe will be the harder of the 2. Although I have tonnes of wires/pins to rip out.
Heres a pic of the harness.
Heres a pic of the harness.
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So far in deep in the under dash harness. Im completely removing everything that I no longer use, heat,a/c,cruise,auto tranny crap (was auto when i bought it), cruise, washer, etc etc etc.
Anyways heres what Ive started.
And heres about 3 hours into it, with my junk pile:
I still have the hardest side to do, so we shall see if it continues to go as well as it has.
Anyways heres what Ive started.
And heres about 3 hours into it, with my junk pile:
I still have the hardest side to do, so we shall see if it continues to go as well as it has.
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So Ive gotten extremely sick of this wiring B/S already. So today I decided to take a break. Brought my welder home finally, so I got to shaving my rad support cross membery type thingy.
Will do second round of welds tomorrow, final grinding, then filler.
Will do second round of welds tomorrow, final grinding, then filler.
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Have gotten a few more things done yet this week. Long weekends ftw.
Installed 1 of a possible 2 seats going in my car, made my own bracket out of the stock one and some flat bar. Owning a MIG welder ftw also.
Mounted:
The fab/paint.
I then made a gauge section in the spot where my HVAC had previously been. Bought an electric oil pressure gauge and a voltmeter both from Autometer. Havent decided what the third will be yet, but i shall get there.
I still have to clean up the glue, but otherwise its pretty much done
Installed 1 of a possible 2 seats going in my car, made my own bracket out of the stock one and some flat bar. Owning a MIG welder ftw also.
Mounted:
The fab/paint.
I then made a gauge section in the spot where my HVAC had previously been. Bought an electric oil pressure gauge and a voltmeter both from Autometer. Havent decided what the third will be yet, but i shall get there.
I still have to clean up the glue, but otherwise its pretty much done
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Build looks killer . . .
My first car was an H swapped 91 accord so I am loving it . . .
Breaking 300hp all motor on an H is easier said then done, and even harder on the wallet, trust me . .
Whats your plan off attack to get there?
My first car was an H swapped 91 accord so I am loving it . . .
Breaking 300hp all motor on an H is easier said then done, and even harder on the wallet, trust me . .
Whats your plan off attack to get there?