1992 VX Hatch SOHC BOOSTED BUILD
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Car looks awesome. One thing I would recommend you doing is lose that harness bar if you value your life!!! They are very dangerous if you get into a wreck.
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Do yourself a huge favor and replace the hardware on the camber arms. Blox hardware is notorious for backing out and sending your alignment all to hell.
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Thanks, means a lot man
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They also have the huge advantage of not being stupid expensive.
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Be proud of yourself bro. Excellent build. All this fresh hatches making me want one.
In regards to the Carbon Fiber roof. Carbon fiber is not installed used 2 sided tape....
It's used with epoxy resin.....
In regards to the Carbon Fiber roof. Carbon fiber is not installed used 2 sided tape....
It's used with epoxy resin.....
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I have Buddy Club camber arms all the way around. The ball joint mounting points on the front have a much thicker gauge metal behind them, so they're a lot less likely to break out under high stress. The hardware is also of high quality - the only thing you need to add is a dab of LocTite, and you're good to go. Rear camber arms are pretty simple - two threaded eyelets, attached with a middle sleeve and locknuts. The BC rear kit just feels better than others I've felt and installed.
They also have the huge advantage of not being stupid expensive.
They also have the huge advantage of not being stupid expensive.
As for the carbon roof, I guess I never thought of that, I've just always seen them saying they come with "3m double sided strengthening adhesive blah blah" so I was a little sketched out I suppose.
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awesome build! i understand your struggle since i recently turned 20 and im almost done with my jdm d15b e85 turbo build. i deffffinately reccomend the e85. i love how the car came out, it looks great! i love the slips and how the match the bay, i love the red and the seats are awesome but i wouldve preffered some type r's myself (thats what im trying to put in mine) nice steering wheel and suspension mods.
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Holy progress batman!
Love the car and the fast progress. IMO the rota's are too bright of a white, I like the black ones, just my opinion its your car though. Anyways to my question, how did you like doing the rear quarters? Trying to build myself up enough confidence to do mine... nervous as hell though. Let me know how it went for you.
Love the car and the fast progress. IMO the rota's are too bright of a white, I like the black ones, just my opinion its your car though. Anyways to my question, how did you like doing the rear quarters? Trying to build myself up enough confidence to do mine... nervous as hell though. Let me know how it went for you.
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They come with metal zipties, or you could use a band clamp, either way works good.
Id love to do e85, we'll see how the upcoming months come along though, just bought a house and kinda been slowing down on vehicles lately but slowing getting there. Thanks though, and yes i like the seats but would like maybe something different.
Ahh if i couldve i wouldve stayed with the d15b but the deal was a z6 and i couldnt pass it up. I have my old engine still, wanna tear it down and do something but just not sure what yet haaha.
i was a little leary on the white but with the bay being white now it looks a lot better i think, but still sometimes seems a bit off, they are brighter in the pictures then person also so that sets it off a bit different too.
Quarters i was scared to death to do... Most nerve wracking moment of the whole build i think besides it being on the dyno. You just gotta do it though man. The stuff i used was called Duramix or something from carquest. Expensive but holy hell is it strong, stuff dries like cement, you have to damn near take a grinder to get it off..
awesome build! i understand your struggle since i recently turned 20 and im almost done with my jdm d15b e85 turbo build. i deffffinately reccomend the e85. i love how the car came out, it looks great! i love the slips and how the match the bay, i love the red and the seats are awesome but i wouldve preffered some type r's myself (thats what im trying to put in mine) nice steering wheel and suspension mods.
Holy progress batman!
Love the car and the fast progress. IMO the rota's are too bright of a white, I like the black ones, just my opinion its your car though. Anyways to my question, how did you like doing the rear quarters? Trying to build myself up enough confidence to do mine... nervous as hell though. Let me know how it went for you.
Love the car and the fast progress. IMO the rota's are too bright of a white, I like the black ones, just my opinion its your car though. Anyways to my question, how did you like doing the rear quarters? Trying to build myself up enough confidence to do mine... nervous as hell though. Let me know how it went for you.
Quarters i was scared to death to do... Most nerve wracking moment of the whole build i think besides it being on the dyno. You just gotta do it though man. The stuff i used was called Duramix or something from carquest. Expensive but holy hell is it strong, stuff dries like cement, you have to damn near take a grinder to get it off..
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Quarters i was scared to death to do... Most nerve wracking moment of the whole build i think besides it being on the dyno. You just gotta do it though man. The stuff i used was called Duramix or something from carquest. Expensive but holy hell is it strong, stuff dries like cement, you have to damn near take a grinder to get it off..
And now that I take a second look at the engine bay, it really compliments the rims when you have the engine exposed. Goood work though, will be in for this.
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I'll look into the Duramix stuff, how much did it run you, if you don't mind me asking, same with that carbon tailgate I like that. I got a red eg as well. slow progress though. I like some of the things you are doing. Did you paint your subframe brace? Or just bolt it back in?
And now that I take a second look at the engine bay, it really compliments the rims when you have the engine exposed. Goood work though, will be in for this.
And now that I take a second look at the engine bay, it really compliments the rims when you have the engine exposed. Goood work though, will be in for this.
tailgate was like 200-300 bucks
subframe was powdercoated as well as all the other front suspension pieces
Thanks bro ha took a lot of work and a lot of time and money but well worth it.
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