Sup w/them 2024 Fall Projects?
#16
Does a roll bar weigh less than the seats? I assume OEM seats are power with airbags?
#17
- Get the car to a level that it can run for more than five events before breaking down
- Pull head
- Wait for new ported and assembled head from new machine shop
- replace PTE turbo with new PTE turbo that doesn't burn oil
- If all of the above is not accomplished, sell it and buy a GT3.
- Pull head
- Wait for new ported and assembled head from new machine shop
- replace PTE turbo with new PTE turbo that doesn't burn oil
- If all of the above is not accomplished, sell it and buy a GT3.
#18
#20
I love driving in the rain! Ive always like the rain drive in the Evo. It slides so well and is so predictable. But being from the PNW, we try not to be scared of the rain and just keep on keepin on.
#23
Makes sense. I was thinking you still drove the car on the street ,etc. I'm used to how most of us still do...even if we shouldn't.
#24
last winter was the big upgrade season for me - evo x brakes, oil pan, oil cooling, all in the name of track reliability. getting an OSG this off season and if I've still got corner entry push after that I'll probably slap on a bigger rear bar. Minor things aside from that, will do front and rear endlinks in hopes that that will eliminate some of my cornering clunking.
hoping to get a lot more track seat time in 2019. i suck right now, and i'm a slow learner on top of that. i need to trust my brakes more, which is tough after blowing the 9's twice (haven't blown the x brakes yet, just nervous). I end up braking too early, lift by the end/before the corner entry, and that causes additional push. this isn't the case in autox, where the car still pushes, but I'm trying to fix my behavior on this for track.
hoping to get a lot more track seat time in 2019. i suck right now, and i'm a slow learner on top of that. i need to trust my brakes more, which is tough after blowing the 9's twice (haven't blown the x brakes yet, just nervous). I end up braking too early, lift by the end/before the corner entry, and that causes additional push. this isn't the case in autox, where the car still pushes, but I'm trying to fix my behavior on this for track.
#25
I think i almost fit in to this category hahaha
#26
I accumulated a ton of miles on it when it was a stock daily driver and now prefer to use it for the fun times.
#27
Just FYI - 250 bucks for a 4x8 sheet is like paying 500 bucks for a windshield. Based on what I see in your area that sounds like "fu" pricing and they really don't want to bother shipping it in the first place. Alumalite and sign shops are just as numerous as auto parts stores. You just have to call around to see who will deal, and ask to see their scratch and dent pile, saves you 50 bucks sometimes.
#28
What's on the horizon for winter projects? Since my own "last winter project" just finished in October ( yeah yeah yeah, I know ), this is what I got done and then what is up for this next winter
Last Winter Project
-relocated ACD pump to passenger's side rear well: extended wiring, custom bent hardline with flex ends and custom built road debris shieldmade of 1/4" SS.
- Installed FP Red BB with vband cast O2 and water cooled Tial MVS wastegate. This mated to cast and swaintech coated FP manifold.
- Moved battery to trunk with EvoX distribution block and 150 Amp thermal breaker.
- Started custom skid plate to attach/support splitter build out.
This winter projects
- install some yummy new SSB rear trailing arms ( so sexy )
- update the rear diff ( repack or maxlock setup )
- mount/configure detatchable/adjustable splitter setup
- Transmission cooler mount and install
- some body work ( rear diffuser and some over fenders and a new paint setup in spring )
- tune the FP red come spring. Currently running 22 psi down from the 26 on stock evo IX setup.
Last Winter Project
-relocated ACD pump to passenger's side rear well: extended wiring, custom bent hardline with flex ends and custom built road debris shieldmade of 1/4" SS.
- Installed FP Red BB with vband cast O2 and water cooled Tial MVS wastegate. This mated to cast and swaintech coated FP manifold.
- Moved battery to trunk with EvoX distribution block and 150 Amp thermal breaker.
- Started custom skid plate to attach/support splitter build out.
This winter projects
- install some yummy new SSB rear trailing arms ( so sexy )
- update the rear diff ( repack or maxlock setup )
- mount/configure detatchable/adjustable splitter setup
- Transmission cooler mount and install
- some body work ( rear diffuser and some over fenders and a new paint setup in spring )
- tune the FP red come spring. Currently running 22 psi down from the 26 on stock evo IX setup.
#29
I have a long commute to work so 800/900 spring rates and super stiff tire sidewalls don’t help. Maybe i’m getting old, although I did the 20 hour ride out to Lincoln on the stock wheels/all-seasons.
I accumulated a ton of miles on it when it was a stock daily driver and now prefer to use it for the fun times.
I accumulated a ton of miles on it when it was a stock daily driver and now prefer to use it for the fun times.
Just FYI - 250 bucks for a 4x8 sheet is like paying 500 bucks for a windshield. Based on what I see in your area that sounds like "fu" pricing and they really don't want to bother shipping it in the first place. Alumalite and sign shops are just as numerous as auto parts stores. You just have to call around to see who will deal, and ask to see their scratch and dent pile, saves you 50 bucks sometimes.
#30
What's on the horizon for winter projects? Since my own "last winter project" just finished in October ( yeah yeah yeah, I know ), this is what I got done and then what is up for this next winter
This winter projects
- install some yummy new SSB rear trailing arms ( so sexy )
- update the rear diff ( repack or maxlock setup )
- mount/configure detatchable/adjustable splitter setup
- Transmission cooler mount and install
- some body work ( rear diffuser and some over fenders and a new paint setup in spring )
- tune the FP red come spring. Currently running 22 psi down from the 26 on stock evo IX setup.
This winter projects
- install some yummy new SSB rear trailing arms ( so sexy )
- update the rear diff ( repack or maxlock setup )
- mount/configure detatchable/adjustable splitter setup
- Transmission cooler mount and install
- some body work ( rear diffuser and some over fenders and a new paint setup in spring )
- tune the FP red come spring. Currently running 22 psi down from the 26 on stock evo IX setup.