|
It would have been an LT-series engine in that decade, right?
Probably making a whole 200hp? |
Originally Posted by NotAPreppie
(Post 4769063)
It would have been an LT-series engine in that decade, right?
Probably making a whole 200hp? If it's factory carbed then it is likely an LT-9, which is 160HP, :lol: But in that time frame it could be any number of L series small blocks, 99% of which were turds. |
Originally Posted by yomomspimp06
(Post 4769043)
|
Originally Posted by NotAPreppie
(Post 4769063)
It would have been an LT-series engine in that decade, right?
Probably making a whole 200hp? |
Originally Posted by v8_rx8
(Post 4769094)
i looked up the # on the casing and shows 1985. GM before LS1 was made. idk whyyou all gotta try and be dicks about this.all i asked was for help on the fuel pump.
|
Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
(Post 4769096)
I'm a dick? Well yeah you got me, I am. But you are the one thread crapping in another guys build thread. Read the sticky threads in the new members section. Good luck with your turd.
|
9k knows a lot about cars and can come off as a dick but hes usually right when it comes to cars/engines even tho hes not a reputable member here
|
i was here asking for help. and him being from SA i thought that was cool maybe meet up later and talk about our rides. i was just here to talk about the damn fuel pump but i guess i have it right. ill turn on the car today. thanks 200.mph tho. and 9K
|
Start a thread, you will get all the answers you seek. You may not like them all but that is just the way it goes, gotta take the good with the bad. And I don't wanna meet up to talk about a carbed 80's 350 powered RX-8, just the idea that your car exists makes me cringe.
|
haha i didnt mean it. laters man
|
Originally Posted by v8_rx8
(Post 4769104)
i was here asking for help. and him being from SA i thought that was cool maybe meet up later and talk about our rides. i was just here to talk about the damn fuel pump but i guess i have it right. ill turn on the car today. thanks 200.mph tho. and 9K
|
Originally Posted by dannobre
(Post 4769129)
Hope you have a good regulator on that thing...the carb is looking for sub 10psi and the OEM pump is internally regulated to about 60psi :)
|
Those are not designed to be used with high pressure electric fuel pumps.
|
2 Attachment(s)
Hey Guys,
Been a very long time since A. I updated this thread, and B. Looked at my RX8 lol. Well, I was obsessively working every single night on this car up until I brought in a customer car to do a procharged LS2 build. That build was a great loss of money overall, and pretty much destroyed my body with how much I was working on it. Needless to say, by the time May came around and I was done it and back to mine, I was burned out and without the money required to finish my car. Attachment 217565 So, the car sat in the corner of my shop basically all summer. I eventually moved shops, and the car was placed into storage. Anyways, I am finally back working on it again and I am very excited for what the future holds for it! Pictured here on her last day in storage before getting moved to my garage at my new place! Attachment 217566 So, the plans have changed drastically for this car. Partly to cut costs in certain areas, and partly because I was kinda tired of being another LS swapped car. The other issue that I have, is that this car has become basically impossible to insure, providing I am being honest. But I am not willing to roll the dice on, god forbid some issue coming up, and my insurance denying my claim. So, the car may be a track only car now, but we will see how this build goes! I am sure some of you will think this is pointless, but hear me out. (Or don't, I dont really care lol! ) Engine: 2.1L stroker based off Audi 1.8t 20V engine. Large turbo, changed intake cams, valvetrain set for 9000rpm redline. This engine is coming from a friend of mine, who is currently making 804whp with it. It will be turned down considerably for the main reason of mine being a time attack car, and his is a drag car. I will be running it around 500whp. Transmission: W58 from MK3 supra with ACME Adapter. Water to air intercooler system, reusing 340LPH fuel system that the LS used, cooling system will be all braided AN fittings, and the front end will be very much built around air flow through & around the front end of the car. The reason for this decision is: A. This engine is tiny & rather light B. The engine offers significantly more space to play in the engine bay C. Single exhaust system D. Cause I can, and 2 steps are fun AF. I will keep updating this thread as I go with the build. I am working to have even more attention to detail and general build cleanliness over what it was with the LS. I dont fuck with the halfassed swaps. If its worth doing, its worth over doing. |
Man, 1.8T swaps are all the rage now days. I can only hope yours will be much cleaner than the other one being built here.
|
I'm flashing back to my B5 Passat days and the joys of oil sludge and obnoxious PCV system...
|
Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
(Post 4789868)
Man, 1.8T swaps are all the rage now days. I can only hope yours will be much cleaner than the other one being built here.
NotAPreppie - haha, man I hope I am safe from that! The PCV system will be a clean sheet design entirely, and hopefully the oil will never be in the engine long enough to see sludge, as I doubt the engine will see more then 15k miles before it is spread open on a bench again hahaha |
Being the owner of the other one being built on here. This is only a mule car to test a few things out. So doesn't have to be nice. I have 2 other shells. One that will have time spent on it, while this one is used for testing. You can pick these things up cheap here. Last one cost just £50.
Cheers John |
5 Attachment(s)
Bit of an update!
The car is officially out of storage, and ready for transfer to my garage for the rest of the work to begin! The final "in storage" shot Attachment 217542 And then moving it out LOL, not so much fun moving this thing around with no subframes lol. Attachment 217543 Spent a bit of time this weekend workin on the rear subframe for the car. As I believe I noted earlier on in the thread, the upper aluminum diff mount bar and the nose mounts I had made, failed on me at the end of the '15 season, and ultimately led to parking the car for updating. Having learned a bit about what goes on in the rear subframe now, I am trying to make it a good bit stronger so I dont end up with the diff ripping a CV axle out of it again lol! Unfortunately, and I doubt I am the only one who experienced this, but maybe the only one who noticed, when the diff fell and damaged the lower support bar, it actually pulled the subframe and it was somewhat bent. I cut the bar which relieved some tension and then I had to get a bit of force in to spread it on the one side while I replaced the beams in it. Measured 50x now, and it seems to be perfectly square, and identical measurements to the one out of my parts car which isnt damaged, just rusty haha I am going to be doing 2 tubes that go from the front tube to the back plates that are welded on, and the upper diff support will go between them. Will update some more pictures this week as I finish it up. In the mean time, here are a few pics. Still lots of work left and lots of clean up needed before it sees some paint. I am just a hobby welder, no claims to be able to make the prettiest welds :lol2: Attachment 217544 And in the "Avro Arrow" color them I am going to be going with, painted the diff! :) Attachment 217545 And of course I was enjoying some extra delicious IPA's as I was working :wink2: Attachment 217546 More this week! |
2 Attachment(s)
Got a bit more work done on the rear subframe last night!
The 2 top brace tubes are cut & notched, started cutting out the plates the diff will mount to, but then my air compressor over heated :( Oh well, get that done tonight! There will be a 1/4" plate going between the 2 tubes that the upper mount section will bolt to, then I will be making 2 pieces for the nose of it to hold onto the front of the diff. Attachment 217537 And I guess another update for the build. Since insurance is mandatory in Ontario, I've spent the last few weeks trying to figure out how I can insure the car to be street driven next summer. Unfortunately, the only way I can legally insure it, is an agreed value policy, which carry's an absolutely obscene yearly premium ($6k++) because the car is engine swapped, structurally altered, and so many upgrades on it. In light of that information, and since I wont do what I did when I last drove the car (insured it as if a stock car) , the car is going to be a track only toy now. So, with that in mind, the build is going to take a bit of a turn, and will be getting full caged, working to make it lighter, aero will be a little more wild etc. I have a bitter sweet feels towards it, excited as I have more freedom to push my abilities in fabrication and design, but kinda sad I cant cruise it with my buddies. Oh well, just means it will float to all the shows! Also means I am going to have to learn how to race, as I learned the last time I drove the RX8 on the track, I realized I have a ton of learning to do LOL. This is my inspiration so far, but livery will be entirely different! Attachment 217538 |
7 Attachment(s)
Managed to get the car moved home this weekend!!
Of course, this car refuses to ever let my life be easy haha. We brought the subframes to quickly slam up into the bottom of the car so we could make it a roller and avoid having to load the car on the little cart it was on, but none the less, we were successful!!! Attachment 217524 Set her up in the garage (little bit tighter work space this winter lol) Attachment 217525 Quickly got to work on disassembly Attachment 217526 Attachment 217527 First order of business for it, will be starting work on the roll cage! Interior is still getting the last bits stripped, and working on planning it out before I order tube. Attachment 217528 Attachment 217529 This is the closest example I have seen online to how I want to set the cage up Attachment 217530 Should be a fun build!!! |
2 Attachment(s)
Welp,
Nothing overly exciting for updates, but I'm bored and at a desktop so I figure Ill throw a couple more pics up. Almost done gutting the interior, working on removing the original wiring harnesses (which wont be reinstalled, as I will rewire the entire car from scratch since I like wires and doing weird stuff), have the sunroof out now and I have to sort out how I am going to close it up. Still need to finish removing the sound deadener on the floors. Thankfully having my room mate around makes some of the extra hands work a little easier. He thinks he can drive better this way LOL Attachment 217521 Started work on making up a cardboard template for the main hoop, Working on making up templates for the footing as I am going also. Trying to make sure I am keeping withing the rules of SCCA cage so I dont make this thing even more useless then it already is LOL. Attachment 217522 I am going to tackle the cage build myself. While it will be my first build, everyone has to start somewhere, and I am lucky to have some talented fabricators around me to lean on for advice. I am tooled fairly well for the build, so I figure it is worth a shot. Still working on fabricating a few more tools to make the cage build easier. Hopefully next update includes some shots of footing & tubes in place! Just need my order of plasma cutter consumables to arrive! |
It's good to see you back at it Sheldon:) Watching you motivates me to get going on my planned upgrades. Looks like you are well on your way at this point to make the car track legal only, but there is a company in Canada, which will insure your car for the appraised value for very reasonable coin. My car is insured for $40k and my premiums are less than $500 annually for full coverage (except for track use - there I am on my own). If you are ever interested, shoot me an email and I'll give you specifics.
|
4 Attachment(s)
Originally Posted by Pistonized
(Post 4793359)
It's good to see you back at it Sheldon:) Watching you motivates me to get going on my planned upgrades. Looks like you are well on your way at this point to make the car track legal only, but there is a company in Canada, which will insure your car for the appraised value for very reasonable coin. My car is insured for $40k and my premiums are less than $500 annually for full coverage (except for track use - there I am on my own). If you are ever interested, shoot me an email and I'll give you specifics.
I wonder if they cover in ontario also! I have had most people laugh at me when I called for quotes, or bent over LOL. Oh well, I am excited for it to be setup as a track only car now, just gotta build myself a nice trailer in the spring! I have been starting work on the footings for the roll cage this week, looking forward to the weekend coming up so I can lock myself in the garage all weekend haha! Garage pic supporting my buddy who runs Basic Builds (@basicbuilds on IG) Attachment 217480 Made up some templates, and making sure everything stays within SCCA rules. These plates are .120" thick, and sq inch coverage is good :) Attachment 217481 Thankful for my plasma cutter, that is for sure! I need a bigger air compressor though, as I quickly overheat my 20gal compressor I have when I am running the plasma cutter alot Attachment 217482 Bunch of plates cut out, will need to spend some time this weekend with the flap wheel massaging everything to fit perfect! Also need to grab some dry ice tomorrow night to remove the sound deadener Attachment 217483 |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:31 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands