Project Turbo EG Road Race
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Project Turbo EG Road Race
I need help in finding out what to do with crank case ventlation - I'd like to avoid running dirty oil back into the block
https://honda-tech.com/zero...50740
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Goal: Road Racing / Street (possible?!?)
Class: GT --> Go big or go home right?
Like all beginings it's just not pretty.
Anyone want some spare parts?
Notce: Tool of choice
The transplant
It even came with "deck"
And bling hubs imp:
D16 Yo
Modified by raceEG at 2:45 PM 5/4/2007
Modified by raceEG at 11:50 AM 5/5/2007
https://honda-tech.com/zero...50740
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Goal: Road Racing / Street (possible?!?)
Class: GT --> Go big or go home right?
Like all beginings it's just not pretty.
Anyone want some spare parts?
Notce: Tool of choice
The transplant
It even came with "deck"
And bling hubs imp:
D16 Yo
Modified by raceEG at 2:45 PM 5/4/2007
Modified by raceEG at 11:50 AM 5/5/2007
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (raceEG)
Plug and Play harness
Since the car will have some street duties:
Hazard Lights work, Defrost Work (we do get winters up here in Canada), Signals, Clock...
In case there is doubt
Since the car will have some street duties:
Hazard Lights work, Defrost Work (we do get winters up here in Canada), Signals, Clock...
In case there is doubt
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (raceEG)
Somehow I got stuck cleaning the engine bay
We all know <FONT COLOR="red">red</FONT> adds horsepower!
The only issue with the bar is that it does not provide enough support. The body will still flex atthe firewall. But better than nothing. Besides the R will protect the car
Modified by raceEG at 5:07 PM 5/7/2007
We all know <FONT COLOR="red">red</FONT> adds horsepower!
The only issue with the bar is that it does not provide enough support. The body will still flex atthe firewall. But better than nothing. Besides the R will protect the car
Modified by raceEG at 5:07 PM 5/7/2007
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (CRIME*HILLS)
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More than one person :D make life that much easier.
More than one person :D make life that much easier.
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (raceEG)
After thinking about it more. This was just not the way to go. Wheel choice would be limited by offset, R tires were that much more, gearing loss (this was the killer) so we opted for the next box.
(plus the 2 sets of 16" Type R wheels.. umm didn't fit - )
Much better
(plus the 2 sets of 16" Type R wheels.. umm didn't fit - )
Much better
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (CRIME*HILLS)
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x2 wilwoods then Spoons, holy crap.
Let me guess, you're not putting rotas on it.
x2 wilwoods then Spoons, holy crap.
Let me guess, you're not putting rotas on it.
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (EKCivic)
from what I have been told... 16" jdm R's (im assuming those are the wheels you were referring to) do not fit without spacers on Spoon calipers either. Is that the only reason they didnt fit with the Wilwoods?
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Re: Project Turbo EG Road Race (Hondizzle!)
As for the spoons no issues in fitment (15" or 16") though very tight clearence. You may have an issue with the monoblock spoons.
The Wilwoods (assumed correct) would need a spacer to be safe.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hondizzle! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">from what I have been told... 16" jdm R's (im assuming those are the wheels you were referring to) do not fit without spacers on Spoon calipers either. Is that the only reason they didnt fit with the Wilwoods?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The Wilwoods (assumed correct) would need a spacer to be safe.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hondizzle! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">from what I have been told... 16" jdm R's (im assuming those are the wheels you were referring to) do not fit without spacers on Spoon calipers either. Is that the only reason they didnt fit with the Wilwoods?</TD></TR></TABLE>