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AWD-T EG Hatch build
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Sup ht? Started on my winter build a few months ago looking to have it running and driving by spring time. Little history on the car, I bought the car a little over a year ago with a k20a2 with a few bolt ons and daily drove it for a while. During the summer I installed a zex kit dry 50 shot car made 263whp and it was a blast! But as fall was approaching I decided I wanted another turbo car and I wanted to keep it simple and affective... So I started gathering parts and realized I wanted a little something out of the norm so I decided to make my car awd! Looking to make 400whp so much for being simple! Lol
When I daily drive the car One time I brought the car the track full interior, full exhaust, pump gas, 50shot on 24.5's ran 11.8 Attachment 439266 Attachment 439267 Attachment 439268 Attachment 439269 Now onto the build Engine Stock a2 bottom end will arp rod bolts Arp head studs Hybrid tensioner Stage 2 n/a cams Super tech dual valve springs Xesssive intake Turbo setup Sheepey t3 sidewinder Ball bearing 6262 Tial 44mm gate Tial 50mm bov Precision core I'm building the end tanks Driveline Still deciding on a clutch 03 crv trans/t case 91 wagovan driveshaft, rear end, trailing arms I sourced all the wagovan parts from a guy out of state that was parting out a whole car picked up everything I needed and some for $800 shipped to my door. First thing I had to do was build the trailing arms. The wagovan and civic trailing arms are very similar but once you start taking measurements there a quite a bit different. So what I did was built a jig for the factory civic trailing arm which gave me the mold to piece my customs arms together. I ended up using the front portion of the civic arm and the rear of the wagovan Attachment 439270 Attachment 439271 Attachment 439272 Attachment 439273 Attachment 439274 Attachment 439275 Attachment 439276 Attachment 439277 Attachment 439278 |
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For the tranny Im using a 03 crv 5speed trans and t case. The rsx and crv have the same bolt pattern for the trans mount to the body! Winning! But the rear mount to the subframe isn't. So I had to build my own
Attachment 439257 This weekend I spelt a little time on mocking up my intercooler end tanks, going to get material this week to finish them up. Piping should be here this week Attachment 439258 Attachment 439259 Couple pics of the turbo mock up Attachment 439260 Attachment 439261 Attachment 439262 I couldn't stand the color someone painted the interior of the car so I recently painted it gloss black and also mocked up my shifter box Attachment 439263 Attachment 439264 Attachment 439265 |
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Originally Posted by derek_k
(Post 49415282)
What that's it, such a tease I am super stoked for this build, I have wanted to do this for years, good luck with this, you should try to find a way to make the pics better quality on here, they are tiny and blurry. In for this build!!!
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Originally Posted by derek_k
(Post 49415282)
What that's it, such a tease I am super stoked for this build, I have wanted to do this for years, good luck with this, you should try to find a way to make the pics better quality on here, they are tiny and blurry. In for this build!!!
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Dug up a few more photos of parts and progress made
Integra spindals karcepts 36mm hubs new bearings and painted up nice and fresh Attachment 439250 Omni 4bar map installed on my xecessive IM Attachment 439251 Ball bearing 6262 82a/r 4bolt discharge tiall 44mm gate and 50mm bov Attachment 439252 Couple misc parts Attachment 439253 Attachment 439254 Attachment 439255 Attachment 439256 |
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Still researching on what clutch I'm going to buy I'm thinking a clutch master fx500 4puck with a stock flywheel
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Wow man I can't wait to see this build, I am very interested in how you are gonna mount the dif, not too much info out there about how people re secure the rear subframe. Hella stoked on this build. Can't wait to see it further along.
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Originally Posted by derek_k
(Post 49415482)
Wow man I can't wait to see this build, I am very interested in how you are gonna mount the dif, not too much info out there about how people re secure the rear subframe. Hella stoked on this build. Can't wait to see it further along.
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Please make like a write up, or atleast lots of pics of how you mount the rear diff, any parts you used, gauges of metal you use ect, I would really like to do this in the future.
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Originally Posted by derek_k
(Post 49415572)
Please make like a write up, or atleast lots of pics of how you mount the rear diff, any parts you used, gauges of metal you use ect, I would really like to do this in the future.
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I really love this build. You look to be an excellent fabber going all out with his craft. I am impressed and will keep this thread in my daily read.:)
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Originally Posted by Tyler Dirden
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I really love this build. You look to be an excellent fabber going all out with his craft. I am impressed and will keep this thread in my daily read.:)
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hey bud glad you made thread and keep going man be done soon. i have to say glad that final drive racing in ct can help with supplying parts for this build. gonna be great man
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looks good john. I'll swing by shop tomorrow to def check this out. Keep this post on top because this is such a great guy when it comes to building cars. inspired me when I first met him. keep up the good work bro
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Originally Posted by mini-cRx
(Post 49415757)
hey bud glad you made thread and keep going man be done soon. i have to say glad that final drive racing in ct can help with supplying parts for this build. gonna be great man
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Originally Posted by TypeRkeys
(Post 49415815)
looks good john. I'll swing by shop tomorrow to def check this out. Keep this post on top because this is such a great guy when it comes to building cars. inspired me when I first met him. keep up the good work bro
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In all honesty, that has got to be the cleanest rear trailing arm mash up I've ever seen for an AWD conversion. I think what I like about your approach is the simplicity of making a jig to fit your needs. Even the merging of the two arms and the new mounting point for the camber arm is so simple. This right here is the perfect example of K.I.S.S. Much props to you sir. :thumbup:
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nice work. gotta keep my eye on this build
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Originally Posted by 24TEN
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In all honesty, that has got to be the cleanest rear trailing arm mash up I've ever seen for an AWD conversion. I think what I like about your approach is the simplicity of making a jig to fit your needs. Even the merging of the two arms and the new mounting point for the camber arm is so simple. This right here is the perfect example of K.I.S.S. Much props to you sir. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by flatblack-h22
(Post 49418826)
nice work. gotta keep my eye on this build
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Originally Posted by flatblack-h22
(Post 49418826)
nice work. gotta keep my eye on this build
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looks like a pretty cool build so far. I'd rethink using those Megan racing camber arms. Their bushings aren't known for lasting very long. Just a heads up.
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Originally Posted by Bluto!
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Hell yeah, great work so far:thud:
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