Also just read the entire thread... Incredible journey. I'm going to try and convince my dad and brother to take on a similar undertaking.
Quick question about he VAC floor pans. It seems that you had to do a bit of modification in order for them to fit correctly. From my understanding I thought that these were a drop in. Could you elaborate on the reason that you had to pretty much weld a socket onto the bottom of the pan, and why it had to be test fitted?
Biz. The floor of the car is not flat. If you get a set it will make sense.
Just had the car corner balanced and aligned at Pellegrini Performance Group, a very amazing and local facility. I decided to go in after a failed track day, caused by -5 degrees camber in the front. It is all sorted now and I cant wait to get back on track. I have gotten side tracked, but I will now be updating this thread regularly again.
I also had the car put on their in-house dynojet. This engine is STRONG with the sunbelt cams. We are talking 270+ whp. I know everyones going to be asking for exact numbers, but my lips are sealed for now
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Awesome!
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those are some good numbers. not sure why you're keeping them so close to the vest though. If you're running NASA TT and especially if your dyno reclassed, your info is public knowledge for your fellow competitors.
Also, if you actually have a competitive car, you can expect to get impounded and dyno'd on the regular. You're also going to have to have a sticker on your car listing your min comp weight and max HP for all the world to see.
270 whp and gutted m3 weight is TTB territory me thinks...
Very fancy
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Well, its official! I am bringing this car back to a "street/track" car. I will be reinsuring it and making some pretty cool changes to the build. I'm very busy at the moment and have not had time to make many track events; this should change that. I hate just letting the car sit after all this time and money I've invested in it, so this seems like a good way to crank it up more often. Keep an eye out for my next update.
Plans:
LTW wing to run on the street (I'll keep the brooks wing for the track)
Custom window crank so that I can roll down the windows
Flares
18x10 squared
New differential
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So much fancy
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I'm interested in seeing what you do for the window crank, I was going to look into something similar when I was installing my MKAH panels
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Okay, I'm finally back and I will be updating this thread regularly again! I'm at a point in my life where I will only be able to track the car 1-2 times a year for the next 3 years. I do not want to let the car sit, so I'm bringing it back to its earliest stages and going to drive it on the street to keep it moving. All the modifications I am doing are easily reversible and I am keeping all of the track-oriented parts that I am taking off. When I plan to hit the track, I will just throw in the halo seat and put on the brooks rear wing.
First up, the Apex FL-5 18x10.5 ET22 arrived. These are getting wrapped in PSS 275/30/18 and will be accommodated by Big Duck Club overfenders.
No way they would fit with stock fenders!
Next up was to test fit a pair of MKAH Motorsports V3 door panels (not yet powder coated). I am cutting out slots for the roll cage. This will really help clean up the interior.
Made a slight error on the first run, but I can tell its going to look amazing once its done. I am going to recut these so that they are as tight to the roll cage as possible. I am going all out and everything has to look perfect!
Cut the MKAH Motorsports floor pans for the roll bar.
I am going on vacation this week, so hopefully when I return home, the high rise LTW wing and the over fenders will be painted and ready to install. Stay tuned, I have an insane amount of parts coming for this car and I really think its going to be a cool step for this build!
So much awesome
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I am really tired of battery acid destroying the fresh paint in this car, so I decided to install the MKAH Motorsports battery box. It is a very snug fit so the battery will be secure. It will bolt to the chassis and have a cross bar at the top.
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I wasnt sure if the 285 would fit within the over-fenders. If they will, I will be going with 285s next!
Why not just use a sealed/AGM type battery? Duralast even makes one.
If you run with NASA, they require an AGM battery. At least in my region. I've had at least 3 friends not pass tech and had to have NAPA deliver a battery to them on track.
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I have this battery and I like this solution. If you haven't read my previous posts, I will not be driving this car on the track for some time. This one was replaced under warranty, so its brand new and free. Cant beat that.
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I ran this battery for 2 years with NASA and had no issues. If someone ever has an issue with it, I'll trade it out though.
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AGM battery is not required for HPDE or TT tech inspection (NASA TT Director here). I cannot speak definitively about race groups, but I don't remember seeing that on the annual tech inspection form. Sounds like your region is kicking it up a notch.
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