PROJECT9 Somethin' (Midwest SFWD Build)
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PROJECT9 Somethin' (Midwest SFWD Build)
Hey guys,
Just wanted to share my SFWD build for 2013! Its a pretty basic build but if you guys have any insight, questions, or concerns- POST THEM UP!
Enjoy!
(Link to previous builds that got me to this far:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...ght=project142)
Current Engine build:
- AEBS sleeved GSR (Inline Pro)
- OEM GSR crank
- 85mm JE Pistons (~11.0:1 Comp/TPR Spec)
- Manley Turbo Tuff I-Beam rods
- Ferrea STD valves (6000 Intake/ Comp Plus Exhaust)
- Full Ferrea valvetrain
- OEM casting GSR head
- Skunk2 Pro1 cams
- GE head gasket
- GE head studs
- ACL bearings (+.001 clearance)
- Edelbrock Victor X intake manifold
- Omni Power 70mm throttle body
Fuel System
- Magnafuel 4303 pump
- Injector Dynamics 2000cc injectors
- FCS 5 gallon cell with sending unit
- Aeromotive FPR
- AEM fuel rail
- E85 (pump)
Turbo Components
- PTE 6266 (Journal Bearing) .82 V-band inlet/outlet
- Precision 46mm Wastegate
- Fathouse Fabrications Top-mount manifold
- Go-Autoworks GT-500 Intercooler and 2.5" charge piping kit
- Tial 50mm BOV
Electronics
- Hondata s300 with Boost By Gear
- M&W Pro-10 ignition box
- MSD HVC II coil
- Mac valve solenoid
Drive-line
- OEM GSR gearset with LS final drive
- MFactory LSD
- Liberty cuff
- Torco RTF
- Stock axles
Last time the car was dyno'd, it made 738whp/530wtq on 28lbs of boost before I ran out of fuel pump. The A1000 pump I had couldn't keep up.
Once I get some more seat time, I'll throw a little more boost at it.
I'm curious to see how it does with 35lbs thrown at it
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Now, onto the pics!
Had my CCC Racing wing wrapped by one of the companies here at work!
Top 10 of the most nerve racking things you can do! BRAND NEW SET OF WELDS!
Got my Exospeed front!
Honestly, this Exospeed kit fits pretty good. At first, I wasn't sure about how it was going to line up when I just laid the fenders on top of the rails. Aside from the very minor trimming I've had to do, I am super pleased with the fitment!
I have to trim out an area for my traction bars and my dump tube. Should probably have that done tonight so that I can start mocking up the bumper in order to build the supports.
Since I have ditched the heater core this year, I had to run to Honda to get a plug for my cylinder head. FYI- This is the same plug that is found on the other side of the head which keep the rocker arm shafts in.
Had some more parts come in as well. Hopefully I'll have them on the car soon!
Just wanted to share my SFWD build for 2013! Its a pretty basic build but if you guys have any insight, questions, or concerns- POST THEM UP!
Enjoy!
(Link to previous builds that got me to this far:
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...ght=project142)
Current Engine build:
- AEBS sleeved GSR (Inline Pro)
- OEM GSR crank
- 85mm JE Pistons (~11.0:1 Comp/TPR Spec)
- Manley Turbo Tuff I-Beam rods
- Ferrea STD valves (6000 Intake/ Comp Plus Exhaust)
- Full Ferrea valvetrain
- OEM casting GSR head
- Skunk2 Pro1 cams
- GE head gasket
- GE head studs
- ACL bearings (+.001 clearance)
- Edelbrock Victor X intake manifold
- Omni Power 70mm throttle body
Fuel System
- Magnafuel 4303 pump
- Injector Dynamics 2000cc injectors
- FCS 5 gallon cell with sending unit
- Aeromotive FPR
- AEM fuel rail
- E85 (pump)
Turbo Components
- PTE 6266 (Journal Bearing) .82 V-band inlet/outlet
- Precision 46mm Wastegate
- Fathouse Fabrications Top-mount manifold
- Go-Autoworks GT-500 Intercooler and 2.5" charge piping kit
- Tial 50mm BOV
Electronics
- Hondata s300 with Boost By Gear
- M&W Pro-10 ignition box
- MSD HVC II coil
- Mac valve solenoid
Drive-line
- OEM GSR gearset with LS final drive
- MFactory LSD
- Liberty cuff
- Torco RTF
- Stock axles
Last time the car was dyno'd, it made 738whp/530wtq on 28lbs of boost before I ran out of fuel pump. The A1000 pump I had couldn't keep up.
Once I get some more seat time, I'll throw a little more boost at it.
I'm curious to see how it does with 35lbs thrown at it
.
.
.
Now, onto the pics!
Had my CCC Racing wing wrapped by one of the companies here at work!
Top 10 of the most nerve racking things you can do! BRAND NEW SET OF WELDS!
Got my Exospeed front!
Honestly, this Exospeed kit fits pretty good. At first, I wasn't sure about how it was going to line up when I just laid the fenders on top of the rails. Aside from the very minor trimming I've had to do, I am super pleased with the fitment!
I have to trim out an area for my traction bars and my dump tube. Should probably have that done tonight so that I can start mocking up the bumper in order to build the supports.
Since I have ditched the heater core this year, I had to run to Honda to get a plug for my cylinder head. FYI- This is the same plug that is found on the other side of the head which keep the rocker arm shafts in.
Had some more parts come in as well. Hopefully I'll have them on the car soon!
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Excited to see this thing on the track. What is the part number on that fitting where heater core line used to go. I too have eliminated that and would rather run the plug instead of the cap I currently have.
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Thanks Bryan!
You and be both!
The 2 part number you will need are:
12208-PR3-000
12209-PR3-000
Thanks! I'm going to try to keep this thread as up to date as possible. I only have till July to get the whole thing ready to make hits!
The 2 part number you will need are:
12208-PR3-000
12209-PR3-000
Thanks! I'm going to try to keep this thread as up to date as possible. I only have till July to get the whole thing ready to make hits!
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last time i was at robs i saw your car up there! nice build for sure....
once i get done, bryan gets his car up n mine is done, there should be some nice drag cars in this area.....
ever thought of coming to edgewater for some umtr events??
once i get done, bryan gets his car up n mine is done, there should be some nice drag cars in this area.....
ever thought of coming to edgewater for some umtr events??
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Great to see you stepping up to SFWD!
You've given me a lot of help via pm's, so I'm sure the work on this car will be top notch.
Why the 2.5" charge pipes instead of 3"?
You've given me a lot of help via pm's, so I'm sure the work on this car will be top notch.
Why the 2.5" charge pipes instead of 3"?
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We have an IndyRPM event here at Lucas Oil Raceway Park in July. Its going to be awesome.
Thank you!
Thanks man! Yours is coming along nicely, Ive been following yours as well.
I would like to run at Edgewater for sure. I have tried to make it out for the Thursday night lights or whatever but its such a long drive for having to work the next morning lol.
Thanks I appreciate it!
The 2.5" pipes are from about 3 years ago on my first build. I only planned on making 400whp and I didnt see the car turning into anything more than a 4-500whp street car lol! With my past luck with the car, I haven't had any extra money to put towards upgrading, its always been rebuilding! Haha.
Thank you!
I would like to run at Edgewater for sure. I have tried to make it out for the Thursday night lights or whatever but its such a long drive for having to work the next morning lol.
The 2.5" pipes are from about 3 years ago on my first build. I only planned on making 400whp and I didnt see the car turning into anything more than a 4-500whp street car lol! With my past luck with the car, I haven't had any extra money to put towards upgrading, its always been rebuilding! Haha.
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I didn't have much time to work on the car last night but I got the bumper trimmed up to fit, then mocked it up. Its just held in place with C-clamps at the moment. I am going to take some measurements and start up on the bumper support.
I plan to use a 3/4" round steel tubing to make a bumper at the bottom of the bumper and then using 1/4" round stock and eyebolts to make the mounts for the quik latches.
I plan to use a 3/4" round steel tubing to make a bumper at the bottom of the bumper and then using 1/4" round stock and eyebolts to make the mounts for the quik latches.
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Wray! Hows your car coming along?! Did you get your trans issues sorted out?
Thanks guys!
Haha. Thanks brother! I should have it all wrapped up before July! Better see you at the IndyRPM event.
That hashtag....LOL!!!!
Thanks guys!
Haha. Thanks brother! I should have it all wrapped up before July! Better see you at the IndyRPM event.
That hashtag....LOL!!!!
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Cant wait to see how your car performs with the boost turned up
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Project 9 something- ned or wtf ever its called.
Regardless this project couldn't belong to a better person.
This kat is truly a good and honest/loyal person. Hard to find guys like him in this type of industry.
Go team Jit
Regardless this project couldn't belong to a better person.
This kat is truly a good and honest/loyal person. Hard to find guys like him in this type of industry.
Go team Jit
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good stuff....have a similar build but will not be done for some time...im sure i will see you out racing it sometime this year