Looks better than my new oem trans doesThe copper colored valve cover is nice and unique.
Looks better than my new oem trans doesThe copper colored valve cover is nice and unique.
'93 VR4 | 10.57 @ 135 on C16 | 11.29 @ 125 on 93 | ~3275 lbs
I got my new rear hatch struts finally, so those will be going in later today. I'm also going to do another batch of electroplating & I need to finish cleaning up the fans/shrouds the rest of the way so I can remount them to the radiator.
'90 Toyota Celica GT Liftback..........................(X) (daily driver)
'73 Dodge Challenger 340...............................(X)
'91 Firestorm Red Stealth R/T TT.....................(X)
Dropped PS rack, dropped front subframe and control arms, pressed out ball joints and bushings, dropped off everything at the powder coater. Started cleaning up the engine bay. Took inventory on what parts I have and what I still need to get.
My turbo rebuild is finished. WOOOT!!! Now my damn shortblock needs to be finished/
1995 Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo
Mods: DR750s, BC Sportsman rods, Ross pistons, ACT HD 6 puck clutch, 5 speed transmission, 300M output shaft, Broomfield racing billet transfer case housings, Spectre air filter, GM 3.75" MAF w/translator, DN Pre-turbo pipes, Pampena/CX Racing dual core FMIC, M2 Performance turbo-back exhaust, Walbro 450lph E85 pump, SXPerformance fuel filter, stainless fuel feed lines, EK2 Mfg fuel rails, SXPerformance AFPR, 1000cc Bosch injectors, 99 VR4 replica ECU w/ Chrome for tuning, Kenne Bell Boost-a-Spark, Blitz SBC i-D boost controller, IPS oil cooler, Intrax springs on KYB GR2 struts, Enkei Kojin 18X9.5 +30, Nexen N3000s, 99 front end, carbon fiber steering wheel, Pioneer AVH-X2600BT, JL C2 6.5" and 6"x9" speakers, free 4 channel amp for subs (LOL), twin Alpine 10" type E subs.
Made 608whp/631wtrq on Pampena's dyno @ 31 psi.
I used the cast iron on my block, bracketry & heatsheilds 10k miles ago & it's holding up great-
So far so good on the cast aluminum...but we'll see- I degreased my trans thoroughly, but cast aluminum can still hold oils.
Being satin finish, you can spray it on light for durability.
Sure as shit improved it's appearance ATM
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Connected battery, changed oil...
and then
Drove it 580 miles to it's new home!
The fraternal twins
I'm pretty sure that the Aluma-Blast they use is from the Eastwood Company...I've used it now on several of my smaller projects & the stuff has held up very well so far using the proper steps (IE: used a paint-prep degreaser, a self-etching primer, & then the topcoat).
Anyways, I won an auction for an older IPS-polished upper intake plenum...It'll be much easier to mirror-shine this one back up than to continue with perfecting mine ATM (I'll continue with that one once I'm further along with my class).
Sent from the garage
Locked up the transfer case! lol
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I cleaned up the oil filter housing some and attached it to the pump. Also put on the new oil pickup onto the new pump.
Just cleaned and painted (waiting for paint to dry) the dip stick tube and oil filter housing bracket.
July 2014 COTMWe follow the earth. The earth follows the stars. The stars know their way and though the body dies. The stars will remain, like the waves of the sea and restless slate.
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