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Brent 04-20-2009 09:17 AM

Car looks great!! Would love to see some more pictures of it.

lt1_fd3s 04-20-2009 09:22 AM

this car is beautiful!!! i'm in love with it. and Brian is an awesome guy! the car made the trip down, it only started having issues the last hour or so (?) but he got it fixed over the weekend and it made it back home for him...

hopefully he will chime in

Nutsid 04-20-2009 05:10 PM

I was really curious as to where you went to, Brian. I'm really glad I came over here to see the pics from DGRR. I actually saw pictures of your car and without even knowing it was yours I thought to myself, "The amount of detail and craftmanship that went into this car definitely looks like it is Brian's." Absolutely amazing job. Absolutely beautiful.

TitaniumTT 04-21-2009 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by misthael (Post 82903)
I wish I could be at DGRR just to see this car. What a build. Good job.

Thanks man, I appreciate it.

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Originally Posted by rotarybeat1287 (Post 83237)
working w/ a couple more right now but here is a teaser! Love the car man. Super nice and I was blown away at the detail in person! Congrats and major props! Very well done!

I was trying for a while to get some nice shots but was being REALLY careful w/ the tripod and flash to not get in the way of everyone and watching out for the cars.

That is an incredibly cool picture, thanks for the compliment:icon_tup:

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Originally Posted by Herblenny (Post 83260)
The car was VERY well put together and thanks for coming out to the event!

Thanks Phil, and thanks for having the event. I had an AMAZING time despite the problems. SOOO looking forward to next year,

TitaniumTT 04-21-2009 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Nutsid (Post 83397)
I was really curious as to where you went to, Brian. I'm really glad I came over here to see the pics from DGRR. I actually saw pictures of your car and without even knowing it was yours I thought to myself, "The amount of detail and craftmanship that went into this car definitely looks like it is Brian's." Absolutely amazing job. Absolutely beautiful.

Thanks Dustin. Glad to see you on this forum

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Originally Posted by Brent (Post 83273)
Car looks great!! Would love to see some more pictures of it.

Think you! I don't think I have anymore that I haven't posted up yet, we have a few action shots from Sundays Dragon run that I'll be posting soon. There are a few in the DGRR pics thread, it's so wierd to see pics of my car that I didn't take.

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Originally Posted by traynham (Post 83275)
this car is beautiful!!! i'm in love with it. and Brian is an awesome guy! the car made the trip down, it only started having issues the last hour or so (?) but he got it fixed over the weekend and it made it back home for him...

hopefully he will chime in

Thanks Tray, well the trip down was "interesting." The plan was to spend Wed night finishing up a few things and to get my new tires mounted, get the emmisions done, and blast out of dodge around 1 PM Thursday. After an allnighter Wed I drop my rims and tires off ~9:30 Thursday morning and then head over to the emmisions test station. First thing they did was back the car into the machine dinging the drivers door right on the lip, this is with me screaming at the guy to "MIND THE F*@&ING DOOR!!!!" So they get it on the rack and start the test. The test is a 25 MPH rolling test and the tester is holding it @ 25mph............. in first gear.......... running about 120psi. He pops the oil line feeding the turbos and oil starts pouring all over the turbo's smoking like a bejezus. I jump over the counter and run into the test area screaming, "SHUT IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" I looked at what was going on and found 220* oil and water temps that quickly climbed to 250* once the car was shut down. SHe wouldn't start hot and all kinds of words were exchanged....... the adjuster is coming tomorrow.

So I drove the 1/2 mile home, got there ~ 12:30..... 1/2 hour before we're supposed to leave and call the pres of the co that did the test. An hour later we've got an agreement and now I'm at a crossroads. I don't give up and I don't know when to quit so @ ~ 1:30 The people that I was supposed to meet later that day are on thier way to my house and parts start flying off the car. By 3:30 I've got the broken line in my hand and I'm out the door to get it repaired, pick up my rims/tires and a new waterpump. My VERY good friend decided to come by after work and help out. He was hoping to attend DGRR but his fiance started working that week so she really couldn't take the time off... too bad. So by ~ 5:30 we've got the line repaired and all the parts that we need and it's all elbows and and wrenchs flying all over the place. Fixed the line, re-installed basically the entire turbo system, replaced the waterpump, checked all the fluids, bleed the brakes and now it's time for a comp test..... VERY low compared to what she was making when she had 50 miles on the motor.... as far as I'm concerned Hank Mays, the guys that did the emissions test & overheated her owe me a motor.

So decision time. It's 11 o'clock Thursday night and I've been awake for 40 hours strait now.... no joke.... and we go for a rip around the neigborhood. Everything looks and sounds good and there's still enough power to break the tires (Azenis RT-615 in a 255/40/17) loose in 2nd. Eff it, I've worked too hard and have wanted to go to this event for 2 years, we're outta here - 11 hours late, we get on the road @ midnight.

By 4:30 in the morning I have broken my record and have been awake for 44.5 hours - I'm done and we trade off and I sleep for 3 hours riding shotgun. Ever sleep in a corbeau seat? I don't reccomend it :lol:

We made it to the hotel @ 7:30 in the morning, took an hour nap, took a shower, had a conti breakfast and got back on the road.

About an hour out from Nantahalla Villiage my fuel pressure light starts flickering..... interesting..... starts getting worse so we pull over and check the fuel pressure and it's low.... interesting.... adjust the FPR and get back on the road and it seems to be doing ok. So we get into some twisties and as soon as I get on boost or the secondaries kick on the fuel pressure drops to ~15-20 psi - very not good. I can hear the pump SCREAMING bloody murder and I think ok, I HOPE it's the fuel sock and the pump is cavitating. So she gets nursed around and after dinner and after getting pulled over by a cop we get directions to Wal-Mart to get a can of acetone. We make it back to the cabin and pull the fuel pump and let the sock soak overnight in a tub of acetone. The next morning we put everything back together and head over to the car show. Still doing it. The pressure is better, the noise quiter but the problem remains - great - fuel pump failing. One of my friends that helped me the night before suggested hitting up one of the vendors - great idea and probably saved the w/e. So after many dealings with Brian from Rotorsports Racing I finally got to meet him and he thought the same thing I did, fuel pump. Luckily he had one Cosmo Fuel pump left. Out came the crackberry and a few minutes later he had a paypal and I had a new pump and sock.

So right there at the entrance to the lodge myself and three friends yank the pump again and replace it. Set the pressure and viola!!! The noise is gone, pressure is great, lets go for a rip down the dragon! Before we even got to 28 the problem was still there.... now I'm annoyed but the pump is still silent so we know that was one sympton killed. We head back to the cabin and check the last two things - FPR diaphram and the mail fuel filter. My filter is the Marren replacement with the paper cartridge not the washable stainless and it's NASTY and basically clogged. WONDERFUL. So a couple friends drove me to the neareast Advanced Auto to look for a filter. We leave with a ford truck EFI filter because it has the 3/8" "barbs" then we went to Lowes to get the parts I needed to adapt the -6 line to a 3/8" hose. Back to the cabin we go after a stop for some large quantities of alcohol.

With a friend of ours holding the light and Tray doing unmentionable things behind me we jury rig the filter and fire her off. Start heading towards the village for the banguet and YES!!!!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!! Fuel psi rises with boost as opposing to falling to 0!!

At the banquet I was really surprised and actually honored with Best FC considering some of the other cars there, really, thank you all. We headed back to the cabin for the last night. Woke up the next morning, added a friend who drove from TX and the lunatic who drove from San Fran to our caravan, ran the dragon and headed back home. Both the new additions are actually sleeping in my quest room right now. No issues at all on the drive home thankfully!

So that's my story and I cannot wait for next year's event. Before the banquet while Tray was helping me with the filter he said something interesting, he said, "I hope this doesn't discourage you from come down again next year." My reply was simple, "ABSOLUTELY NOT! I've had an amazing time and by next year I should hopefully have all these little issues sorted out and actually be able to enjoy the car as opposed to working on her." All the time and effort was worth it to get down there to enjoy the cars, the event and the company....... and Tray grabbing my ass to wake me up in the morning.... that was probably the highlight. I will definately be back next year and actually have some plans for the car over the winter. Nothing drastic, but a few things. A new 6-spd tranny is one thing for the winter.

Nutsid 04-21-2009 02:05 AM

What six speed transmission are you going to be using, Brian?

lt1_fd3s 04-21-2009 06:31 AM

:rofl: well, you yanks just need a good molesting when you come down to WNC!!!

My5ABaby 04-21-2009 07:57 AM

I was very close to stealing your car...

classicauto 04-21-2009 09:05 PM

Brian, was great to meet you at the gap, too bad I didn't get to chase you through it - the event is always so busy, but was a treat to see your ride and chat a bit - you definetely deserved that award my friend, that car is automotive/rotary ART - you da man.

:)

Fidelity101 04-22-2009 11:20 AM

pics! or vids...

TitaniumTT 04-22-2009 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Nutsid (Post 83497)
What six speed transmission are you going to be using, Brian?

Rebuilt and Modded RX8 6-spd. The ratios are about perfect for the engine when revving to ~7.5 and I'll be setting the rev limiter to ~8 in few weeks

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Originally Posted by My5ABaby (Post 83528)
I was very close to stealing your car...

Did we at least get to meet and chat? That's one of the greatest things about these events. Sadly though I didn't get a chance to really chat with many people as I was late getting there then had to find parts :banghead: The new fuel system that I'm going to start this weekend should be Armegeddon Proof though. Next year I'll give ya a ride :driving:

TitaniumTT 04-22-2009 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Fidelity101 (Post 83850)
pics! or vids...

I'll get some more up soon ;)

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Originally Posted by classicauto (Post 83744)
Brian, was great to meet you at the gap, too bad I didn't get to chase you through it - the event is always so busy, but was a treat to see your ride and chat a bit - you definetely deserved that award my friend, that car is automotive/rotary ART - you da man.

:)

It was great to meet you too Joe. Your car is just stunning. I did take the time to examine her, twice and you did an amazing job with her. It is a shame that I spent more time chasing my own tail than chasing you through the Gap, but there is always next year.

Thanks for the compliments Joe, coming from a body guy to someone that painted thier own car, that means alot.

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Originally Posted by traynham (Post 83522)
:rofl: well, you yanks just need a good molesting when you come down to WNC!!!


Well I do have a purty mouth, but my goateeeee is fuzzy like one of dem verginas you WNC boys seem to avoid so I may be ok. /southern accent

TitaniumTT 04-22-2009 09:14 PM

Some Pics
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...g?t=1240453937

Working on the Fuel Pump no doubt
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...g?t=1240454129

Definately working on the fuel pump here
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...g?t=1240454264
http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...g?t=1240454527

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7411.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7414.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7422.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7425.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7430.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7431.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7432.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7777.jpg

Yes, we ran the Dragon Sunday morning in the rain

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7805.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7814.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7815.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7820.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7826.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7831.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7866.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7869.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7904.jpg

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7776.jpg

Probably one of my favorite pics

http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...Y/IMG_7805.jpg

vex 04-22-2009 09:54 PM

I def need to make it up to your place sometime and have you teach me a lot of fab stuff.

TitaniumTT 04-22-2009 10:06 PM

Get here in the next few weeks. I'm re-doing my intank fuel setup. I'm going to use the Cosmo pump that I bought @ DGRR as a lift pump (total overkill but I needed the pump to make it home, plus it's really quiet) with a Bosch 044 as a pressure pump, WEMA sender and a built in surge tank. Everything will drop in as one unit with two lines to connect outside the tank and one wiring connector. Should be fun.

I also still need to build a belly pan but I tend to think that's a rather large undertaking.....

vex 04-23-2009 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 83947)
Get here in the next few weeks. I'm re-doing my intank fuel setup. I'm going to use the Cosmo pump that I bought @ DGRR as a lift pump (total overkill but I needed the pump to make it home, plus it's really quiet) with a Bosch 044 as a pressure pump, WEMA sender and a built in surge tank. Everything will drop in as one unit with two lines to connect outside the tank and one wiring connector. Should be fun.

I also still need to build a belly pan but I tend to think that's a rather large undertaking.....

I would, but I aim to finish my car this week, and I have finals half-way through may then my internship starts. It's going to be a busy, busy, summer.

Nutsid 04-23-2009 12:51 AM

I love the pics, Brian. Especially the ones with you and AJ carving around. When he wakes up tomorrow (he is asleep on my couch now), I'll make sure he gets to see this thread. He doesn't even have an account over here yet.

JShiz 04-23-2009 01:26 PM

Do you have Higher res photos? I would love to use one as a desktop background

WE3RX7 04-24-2009 10:28 AM

Good to meet you Brian - great car, didn't dissappoint. I will need a ride next year though. I should be just nearing the end of my build by DGRR '10.

The belly pan is something that "seems" simple until you start laying it out. I'm not looking forward to it just yet, but luckily my future father-in-law has all the materials and tools I need since he deals w/ this stuff all day.


Good luck on that fuel setup and your next dyno session... we're looking for even more stellar numbers from that beast!

TitaniumTT 04-24-2009 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by vex (Post 83975)
I would, but I aim to finish my car this week, and I have finals half-way through may then my internship starts. It's going to be a busy, busy, summer.

As it should be. Good luck with the car and the finals

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Originally Posted by Nutsid (Post 83979)
I love the pics, Brian. Especially the ones with you and AJ carving around. When he wakes up tomorrow (he is asleep on my couch now), I'll make sure he gets to see this thread. He doesn't even have an account over here yet.

Thanks Dustin. Poor AJ, is his ass still hurting from Ohio?

Him not having an account over here is something that needs to be fixed pronto

TitaniumTT 04-24-2009 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JShiz (Post 84063)
Do you have Higher res photos? I would love to use one as a desktop background

Alyssa (NeatoCheatoFB on the evil forum) took all the pics. There is a link to her photobucket dealie in the DGRR section over there. Aside from that, maybe PM her? She still has my camera. I didn't take ONE picture except for a few on my phone. She had the camera almost the entire trip and true to form, my car needed constant attention

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Originally Posted by WE3RX7 (Post 84225)
Good to meet you Brian - great car, didn't dissappoint. I will need a ride next year though. I should be just nearing the end of my build by DGRR '10.

Good to meet you too Bill. Gladly, I think I promised 3 rides and one person to drive her. I better not have any mechanical problems next year. Which means I better hop on the underbody cancer and the tranny swap EARLY so I'm not thrashing literaly the day we're supposed to leave.

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Originally Posted by WE3RX7 (Post 84225)
The belly pan is something that "seems" simple until you start laying it out. I'm not looking forward to it just yet, but luckily my future father-in-law has all the materials and tools I need since he deals w/ this stuff all day.

Oh believe me, I know all about that. I expected to get all my duct work done in a weekend, took me two weeks. Ridiculous. The Belly pan I should be able to get done in a weekend though...... famous last words. It should be realatively simple. Ducting the big brake upgrade will be something interesting though..... :suspect: oops, I said too much :rofl:

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Originally Posted by WE3RX7 (Post 84225)
Good luck on that fuel setup and your next dyno session... we're looking for even more stellar numbers from that beast!

Well I don't think the numbers will be all that stellar because the motor is hurt. She's low on compression because of the Hank Mays Goodyear overheating and busted oil line fiasco. Actually have an adjuster coming to the dyno session on the 16th (been booked) so we can run her on the dyno to prove to them that she's low on power and run a compression test to show that she is WAY low. Last time I ran a comp test she was @ 90psi when a week earlier she was @ 110 with 50 miles on the engine. They basically owe me a new motor. I'm going to run this motor for the rest of the year and enjoy the car. When I break her down for the cancer and tranny, I'll rebuild her then. I would still like to see 350 RWHP though. Even though the motor is weak, I THINK she is still capable of that. Time will tell..... like three weeks time will tell.

I'm really pissed becuase I wanted to do this motor in three stages and get HP numbers from all three stages.

Stage 1 - BONE stock twins
Stage 2 - Ported twins
Stage 3 - BNR Stage 3 twins.

With a hurt motor I don't think I'll have reliable data for stage 1. I suppose I could run stage 2 at 7k and wastegate and see what she does and make an educated guess as to the MAX the stockers wold make, but it's a guess, not a dyno sheet. Whatever, they're gonna pay.... and pay large.

MaczPayne 04-25-2009 12:44 AM

Brian, I have never seen a more meticulous build. Wow is all I can say!

How do you like those Corbeaus? I have the same ones in my car

Between a Jeep and my car, my income is quite strained. Stay tuned for my build after graduation though, I should be pretty adept at TIG by then :) Baja SAE is providing a lot of seat time!

If my math is correct, you're 30? For some reason I thought you were much older!

If I had gotten my motor done earlier, I would have done a road trip out to DGRR as a break-in, maybe next year!

MaczPayne 04-25-2009 12:49 AM

Dang internet!

JShiz 04-25-2009 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 84306)
Alyssa (NeatoCheatoFB on the evil forum) took all the pics. There is a link to her photobucket dealie in the DGRR section over there. Aside from that, maybe PM her? She still has my camera. I didn't take ONE picture except for a few on my phone. She had the camera almost the entire trip and true to form, my car needed constant attention

I'll just bug Cheetos on AIM later.

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. Ducting the big brake upgrade will be something interesting though..... :suspect: oops, I said too much :rofl:

Say Wot?

FC3S Murray 04-25-2009 09:44 AM

GREAT JOB on the FC Titanium!! I followed some of your build on the rx7club but have never had a chance to sit down and read the entire process. This forum doesn't get the slap from the super duper military firewall so I can actually enjoy my break time at work.

Your attention to detail and form over function inspires me. I always pay attention to every little detail on my FC and it is nice to see that the trend is common.

I would say go for the BNR stage 3 on this motor. She should hold up as long as the parameters are all conservative and in check. You will be getiing a replacement anyway right? Anywho, your engine is beautiful, your FC is gorgeous and you my friend deserve a beer! :)

Cheers!

TitaniumTT 04-26-2009 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MaczPayne (Post 84348)
Brian, I have never seen a more meticulous build. Wow is all I can say!

Thanks Johnson, make the trip next year I'll give you a ride.

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Originally Posted by MaczPayne (Post 84348)
How do you like those Corbeaus? I have the same ones in my car

I like them, the non-reclinable thing is starting to bug me a little, and the lumbar could be a little more supportive. I'm getting old and after 16 hours in those things I was popping aleve like candy. Actually whenever I need to take aleve I usually take 6 at a time. There's a container of them in the car now :rofl:

I MAY look at some Brides, or some reclinable seats over the winter. Something that seats you lower but offers more padding. I dunno, we'll see. For 3 hour runs they're great, after that I tend to slouch a little and my back get's stiff. I did sleep in the passenger one for like 2-5 to three hours the first morning though and woke up feeling fine. I wouldn't rec it though. The honduh with the reclining seats was way better. I was able to curl up :lol:

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Originally Posted by MaczPayne (Post 84348)
Between a Jeep and my car, my income is quite strained. Stay tuned for my build after graduation though, I should be pretty adept at TIG by then :) Baja SAE is providing a lot of seat time!

NICE! TIG is a great thing to learn. I would definately be leaning as much as possible and building as much as possible out of AL. PITA to weld compared to MIG'ing mild steel but the weight savings are def worth it.

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Originally Posted by MaczPayne (Post 84348)
If my math is correct, you're 30? For some reason I thought you were much older!

Yeah, I'm an old bastard. I was actually getting alot of shit about it over the walkies. There was one instance where we were getting off the highway, I was running 3'rd behind the FD who was behind the honduh, the honda made some smart ass comment about being old and slow so I dropped a gear or two, went roaring around the FD on the exit ramp, lite them up through the left hander onto the intersection to get around the honda and into the gas station first..... AJ (Duffman) in his FB bringing up the rear made some comment like, "what a jackass. Look at the old bastard in his midlife crisis mobile." I lol'ed, can't win for losing.

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Originally Posted by MaczPayne (Post 84348)
If I had gotten my motor done earlier, I would have done a road trip out to DGRR as a break-in, maybe next year!

DO IT! It doesn't dissapoint. As far as I'm concerned there are nicer FC's and FB's there than there are a 7Stock. And the event itself is far better than 7Stock.

TitaniumTT 04-26-2009 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JShiz (Post 84352)
I'll just bug Cheetos on AIM later.

Did you get them?

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Originally Posted by JShiz (Post 84352)
Say Wot?

:suspect:

TitaniumTT 04-26-2009 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FC3S Murray (Post 84387)
GREAT JOB on the FC Titanium!! I followed some of your build on the rx7club but have never had a chance to sit down and read the entire process. This forum doesn't get the slap from the super duper military firewall so I can actually enjoy my break time at work.

Thanks!:icon_tup:

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Originally Posted by FC3S Murray (Post 84387)
Your attention to detail and form over function inspires me. I always pay attention to every little detail on my FC and it is nice to see that the trend is common.

Thanks again, I think I did the fuction is as important as form... my friends rag on my pretty hard for my OCDisms

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Originally Posted by FC3S Murray (Post 84387)
I would say go for the BNR stage 3 on this motor. She should hold up as long as the parameters are all conservative and in check. You will be getiing a replacement anyway right? Anywho, your engine is beautiful, your FC is gorgeous and you my friend deserve a beer! :)

Cheers!

We'll see. The BNR's are ~$2500 and right now my primary turbo has ~3,000 miles on it and if the secondary goes we're looking @ $350 to replace it plus some gaskets. We'll see what happens though. If I get bored with the power and want more than yeah I'll do it, and if that get's boring I'll to tandem GT32's or something, but now we're talking 2-3 years out.

As far as the motor goes, as far as I'm concerned, the adjuster (if I can prove there is damage which I can) "my lawyer," and even Hank May as in Hank Mays Goodyear - yes I am entitled to a new motor. I still haven't had time to run a 3rd comp test but she's low. While on the dyno I was pulling ~18" of vacuum and now the best I can get is ~14 so the motor is def hurt and down on power. So with more boost and rev's hopefully I can get back to the numbers I want to be @, ~350 RWHP and if I can than the rebuild will wait until the winter. If she doesn't make that power, then we'll figure something out. More than likely though I'll just continue to run this motor for the next 7 months and enjoy the car. I'm not going to fix the ding until winter either.

FC3S Murray 04-26-2009 10:07 PM

I honestly think 350rwhp is PERFECT for the street. Anything higher in my mind is great for the track but really useless(besides freeway pulls) on the street.

I was shooting for 400 on my motor BUT since it is a S4 13BT and I have the dreaded thin rear casting, I am going to keep my tune conservative and my boost at 15psi. She already hauls ass so I am pretty content. We will see what the dyno says...

Anyway sucks about the motor. I wish you the best of luck and smooth progression with the hic-up.

theorie 04-27-2009 08:24 AM

yeah man hope you work everything out.

car is looking great!

NeatoCheetoFB 04-27-2009 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 84550)
Did you get them?

Yes he did :)

GoodfellaFD3S 04-27-2009 05:43 PM

Ah, I didn't realize this was your car......I remember meeting classicauto when I was checking your FC out (I voted for it for best in show btw :)) but don't know if we met or not.....

JShiz 04-27-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by NeatoCheetoFB (Post 84643)
Yes he did :)

CHEETOES!!!!
:icon_tup:

Fidelity101 04-27-2009 08:34 PM

your sig is huge

Turbo II Rotor 04-27-2009 10:05 PM

Hey Brian congrats again on your Best Fc win.

87 t-66 04-28-2009 09:10 PM

looks bad ass. i can't wait until i can do a complete overhaul on my car like yours. i wish i would have came across this thread earlier!

TitaniumTT 04-29-2009 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 87 t-66 (Post 84843)
looks bad ass. i can't wait until i can do a complete overhaul on my car like yours. i wish i would have came across this thread earlier!

Thanks Adam

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Originally Posted by Turbo II Rotor (Post 84698)
Hey Brian congrats again on your Best Fc win.

Thanks Scott

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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S (Post 84668)
Ah, I didn't realize this was your car......I remember meeting classicauto when I was checking your FC out (I voted for it for best in show btw :)) but don't know if we met or not.....

Best in Show?!??!?! Damn, Thanks alot Rich. That's quite the compliment especially considering not only the other cars there but your beautiful machine as well.

We did meet, briefly. I was the one that won the S4 N/A gasket kit, that mentioned I had just picked up the IRP alt from Ihor three days earlier:icon_tup: Hopefully next year I'll have all the little issues ironed out so I can enjoy the show, meet & actually chat with people such as yourself as opposed to hunting down parts so I can drive back to CT

Fidelity101 04-29-2009 08:09 PM

you just got an s4 gasket set?! you should have told me this last weekend since I just had to get a LIM gasket from mazdatrix since there are nearly no mazda dealers in michigan

TitaniumTT 04-29-2009 08:40 PM

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Sorry Man, I actually have plans for the kit though :suspect:

So I figure since we're still all on a DGRR high................ Cabin Sharing, and reasons to definately do it with strangers

http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...1&d=1241056947

http://rotarycarclub.com/rotary_foru...1&d=1241056947

In all honesty though, I had a great time with this group and hope to have the same crowd again next year.

vex 04-29-2009 09:01 PM

:lol: one day... one day...


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