I Can Haz Track Car???
#106
Got my track exhaust made yesterday. Car is obnoxiously loud, definitely throwing the BR catback back on today. Funny thing is that the car picked up more vibes from the exhaust than the balance shaft delete and poly engine mounts combined. Over the winter I'll get my O2 housing modified with another bung so I don't have to remove my wideband every time I change exhausts.
Kind of starting to get slammed with school work but hopefully it won't slow things down too much. Still pursuing small little knick knack projects but most of them are still in the infancy/idea phase still.
Kind of starting to get slammed with school work but hopefully it won't slow things down too much. Still pursuing small little knick knack projects but most of them are still in the infancy/idea phase still.
#110
But I can't complain, $40 in material, got it welded for free and it'll shave a good 25-30lbs. Plus changing out the exhaust takes less than 10 minutes. I seriously love how Mitsu made the exhaust hangers for these cars.
#111
Unfortunately it looks like I won't be making it out to anymore track days this year, some financial stuff has cut out money for anymore track days. Can't say I'm horribly disappointed (I am) since I'm still on the stock oil pan.
On that note I'm starting to compile a list of mini projects that have popped into my head, a couple of these I've already started and a couple I'll be starting soonish. None of them are large projects, they're things I'll be doing in my free time, I have other large projects in mind but most of those aren't going to happen until I've gotten more seat time with the car and/or have more disposable income.
Most of these I would like to have done and on the car by the time spring comes around, and with the rate I get things done an earlier start is better. Anyway I'd like to hear if you guys have any feedback/questions/ideas about any of it.
Projects:
- Master cylinder brace - still brainstorming this, have a couple ideas. Goal is to keep it as light and simple as possible
- Oil catch can - already started, figuring out the best place to plumb the can, still undecided on whether I'm going to vent the can or run it as an inline sealed can. Probably will take some testing to decide
- Ethanol sensor/readout - there's already a thread on this, I'm thinking I might try to make a frequency to voltage converter built into the arduino to be able to use the freefuel patch (flexfuel patch for stock ecu) so I'd never have to worry about switching maps again
- Cam sensor cover - already started, nothing fancy here, just looking to add some rice to the engine bay
- Ethanol sensor bracket - trying to find a convenient and clean solution to mount the ethanol content sensor in the engine bay
- Ethanol readout bracket - need to make a bracket/enclosure for the lcd that displays ethanol content. Going to put this where the driver's side HVAC vent is. Right now it's just a sheet of perforated metal so I think it'd be a fitting spot
- Brake duct guides - probably going to be the trickiest project since I want the guides to conform to the shape of the bumper. Thinking I'm going to laser scan the bumper and import the shape into my modeling software and tweak it from there
On that note I'm starting to compile a list of mini projects that have popped into my head, a couple of these I've already started and a couple I'll be starting soonish. None of them are large projects, they're things I'll be doing in my free time, I have other large projects in mind but most of those aren't going to happen until I've gotten more seat time with the car and/or have more disposable income.
Most of these I would like to have done and on the car by the time spring comes around, and with the rate I get things done an earlier start is better. Anyway I'd like to hear if you guys have any feedback/questions/ideas about any of it.
Projects:
- Master cylinder brace - still brainstorming this, have a couple ideas. Goal is to keep it as light and simple as possible
- Oil catch can - already started, figuring out the best place to plumb the can, still undecided on whether I'm going to vent the can or run it as an inline sealed can. Probably will take some testing to decide
- Ethanol sensor/readout - there's already a thread on this, I'm thinking I might try to make a frequency to voltage converter built into the arduino to be able to use the freefuel patch (flexfuel patch for stock ecu) so I'd never have to worry about switching maps again
- Cam sensor cover - already started, nothing fancy here, just looking to add some rice to the engine bay
- Ethanol sensor bracket - trying to find a convenient and clean solution to mount the ethanol content sensor in the engine bay
- Ethanol readout bracket - need to make a bracket/enclosure for the lcd that displays ethanol content. Going to put this where the driver's side HVAC vent is. Right now it's just a sheet of perforated metal so I think it'd be a fitting spot
- Brake duct guides - probably going to be the trickiest project since I want the guides to conform to the shape of the bumper. Thinking I'm going to laser scan the bumper and import the shape into my modeling software and tweak it from there
#114
Dropped the car off this morning to get the alignment checked to make sure nothing has shifted in the past few months.
Printed off the bracket for the ethanol lcd readout. Fits perfect in the car, just need to order an lcd to get the hole dimensions and then I'll print off a final version and figure out where I'm going to mount the arduino.
Should be running the mill tomorrow time permitting to do a trial run for the cam sensor cover. Using acrylic first to make sure the toolpaths are safe and then moving to aluminum.
Decided that I was bored looking at the stock Kognition wing ends and decided I'm going to make something a bit more fancy/sharp/ricey. Came up with two different designs, going to print off both and see which one I like better (or decide that they both look dumb) and then get a pair cut out on a cnc plasma cutter.
Printed off the bracket for the ethanol lcd readout. Fits perfect in the car, just need to order an lcd to get the hole dimensions and then I'll print off a final version and figure out where I'm going to mount the arduino.
Should be running the mill tomorrow time permitting to do a trial run for the cam sensor cover. Using acrylic first to make sure the toolpaths are safe and then moving to aluminum.
Decided that I was bored looking at the stock Kognition wing ends and decided I'm going to make something a bit more fancy/sharp/ricey. Came up with two different designs, going to print off both and see which one I like better (or decide that they both look dumb) and then get a pair cut out on a cnc plasma cutter.
#115
Made my trial run yesterday for the cam sensor cover. Made it out of acrylic to avoid breaking any tooling in case I made a mistake somewhere. Turned out perfect, I'm just going to go back and try to find where I can simplify the toolpathing a bit to cut down on time. Hoping to get one made out of aluminum tomorrow.
#117
Eventually I'm going to get a couple more bars added since I really want to start doing hillclimbs in the next couple years. To me I feel that means turning the roof from a single diagonal into a double (from RB-4 to 253-12), add corner gussets between the top windshield cross bar and a pillar bars, add a pillar diagonal bars (253-15) to reinforce the top windshield bar because my main hoop sits so far back and possibly add corner gusset bars between the main hoop and a pillar/roof bars (rear section of 253-31). I've also thought about having sill bars added to tie the door bars into but I also don't want to make the cage super heavy.
Here's a good link to give you a clear idea about what I'm talking about as well as some good guidelines for cage construction: https://www.nasarallysport.com/rules...Appendix-B.pdf
If you haven't already started talking to shops about having the work done I'd definitely give Paul a ring. Between Tyler, Chris and Bill they've turned out some very nice cages.
Last edited by Ayoustin; Oct 24, 2017 at 06:54 PM.
#118
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Thanks, me too! Whoever made it really did a good job with it. I really love how non intrusive it is.
Eventually I'm going to get a couple more bars added since I really want to start doing hillclimbs in the next couple years. To me I feel that means turning the roof from a single diagonal into a double (from RB-4 to 253-12), add corner gussets between the top windshield cross bar and a pillar bars, add a pillar diagonal bars (253-15) to reinforce the top windshield bar because my main hoop sits so far back and possibly add corner gusset bars between the main hoop and a pillar/roof bars (rear section of 253-31). I've also thought about having sill bars added to tie the door bars into but I also don't want to make the cage super heavy.
Here's a good link to give you a clear idea about what I'm talking about as well as some good guidelines for cage construction: https://www.nasarallysport.com/rules...Appendix-B.pdf
If you haven't already started talking to shops about having the work done I'd definitely give Paul a ring. Between Tyler, Chris and Bill they've turned out some very nice cages.
Eventually I'm going to get a couple more bars added since I really want to start doing hillclimbs in the next couple years. To me I feel that means turning the roof from a single diagonal into a double (from RB-4 to 253-12), add corner gussets between the top windshield cross bar and a pillar bars, add a pillar diagonal bars (253-15) to reinforce the top windshield bar because my main hoop sits so far back and possibly add corner gusset bars between the main hoop and a pillar/roof bars (rear section of 253-31). I've also thought about having sill bars added to tie the door bars into but I also don't want to make the cage super heavy.
Here's a good link to give you a clear idea about what I'm talking about as well as some good guidelines for cage construction: https://www.nasarallysport.com/rules...Appendix-B.pdf
If you haven't already started talking to shops about having the work done I'd definitely give Paul a ring. Between Tyler, Chris and Bill they've turned out some very nice cages.
Can Paul do NASA certified cages?
#119
Paul absolutely can do NASA cages. They did one on an STI earlier this year, they've also done a couple spec miata and spec E30 cages. And a handful of NHRA cages that I know of too.