looking good, interesting rear coilovers youve got
hey all heres my AE71 ive been building for the last 6months. still alot of work to go but its gettin there
AE71 Spirit 1983
Engine:
silvertop 20v with RWD conversion
Razorback ECU
3sgte injectors 440cc ive been told
copy TRD extractors
IAP 19row oil cooler and relocator
55mm trumpets
Braided clutch line
Bosch 044 fuel pump
2 1/4 exhaust w/ resonator and cannon
Exterior:
KE70 flat front
T-18 chrome bumpers
flared front guards
flared rear guards (metal streched)
2x 14x7 +2 SSR meshies
4x 14x7 +8 Enki Cross fever
soon to be 2x 14x7 +0 Cross fevers too
Stars all over the bonnet
Suspension:
Front coilovers unknown brand possibly 8kg
Cusco camber tops
Sigma LCAs
cusco NRCAs
Rear coilovers (from Jap grip 86 in japan) possibly 8kg also
Nolothane bushes all round
Interior:
Bride Ergo
Engine Push start
oil pressure gauge
oil temp gauge
water temp gauge
Razorback hand controller
25cm dildo knob
MOCO MOCO steeringwheel
TO do list:
car is gettin a full respray after the guards are done, also making a ducktail spoiler
need to get a 5 link adj rear end
needs a tune badly runs extremley rich
need front beaver and chin lip
making boso pipes
also want to get cams and valve springs for it too
and gettin 75mm trumpets
would love to make around the 150hp mark 200hp would be awsome but pushing it
thanks
Sven
Last edited by svenny; 9th February 2009 at 10:54 PM.
looking good, interesting rear coilovers youve got
hey mate.
was going to buy this a while ago when it had just the 4ac but you beat me to it.
really like the gauge setup. what gauges are they?
do you recon you could get more pics of the how they are fixed?
cheers
joe
hey mate what sort of gauges are they? dash looks awesome. is the tacho cut into the dash or sitting in front?
cheers
nic
lol, nice name u got there
lookin hot bro
what's the go with the rear shock??? looks whack man, seems to already have scoring on the shock rod, why don't you have a jounce bumper?? also why have you relocated the shock?? possibly why the shock rod has started to score, why haven't you run a lock nut??. looks like a cool rig apart from that though
Last edited by shift_rook; 10th February 2009 at 08:04 PM.
shock mounting is still not 100% fixed, still need custom brackets, there isnt any scoring on the rod they have been sitting at banzai for a while, so me and mark decided to try and work out a way of fitting so they havent been used for a while. they are actually very short hence the mounting further up, the bottom mount is being reinforced and there will be rubber bushings up the top.
there the shocks as i bought them and as they are now, no scoring the shocks have 45damper adjust from the top, only reason they are mounted in a different spot is due to how short they are. Mounting them higher will also give me a bit more adjustment height wise rather than either being F**king low or just low. also the bottom mount of the shock is roughly 12mm which as most will know will have no chance of fitting over the stock shock support. i cant really see any disadvantages of having the mount where it is (with bracing of course)
yeah good shit, should be a fun rig then..