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    Fred's Build

    Mechanically complete...."only" wiring and body now!
    I have 818S #18 which was delivered at the end of August.
    I have not posted progress as I am a learner, not a teacher, and have asked specific questions on the forum and posted occasional things I believed might be helpful to others.
    Brief Summary:
    2006 Donor
    New hubs,rotors and bearings all round;
    OBX LSD
    New STI short block;
    Borla Header, wrapped;
    Aftermarket fuel distribution and fuel rails;
    Boyd tank;
    Stock wheels personally stripped and painted;
    Tomai Air intake duct;
    Limited porting of manifold, and turbo inlet,and TGI butterfly delete.
    No ABS
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    It looks very good, Fred. Thanks for posting. I've been looking for an intake so I may get the Tomai in your photos. Have fun with the wiring!
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    Mk3 Roadster #6228 4.6L, T45, IRS, PS, PB, ABS, Cruise, Koni's, 17" Halibrands, red w/ silver - 9K miles then sold @ Barrett-Jackson Jan 2011 (got back cash spent).

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    Nice Work

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    Freds two thumbs up on your progress thus far. What like the most about your build is how you made the factory hand brake cables look so good on your fire wall.

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    Shift Bracket Mods & OEM Grommets on E-Brake Cables

    Maybe of interest.

    Slight modification bends to FFR bracket (with assistance from Oxy-Acetylene torch) has made the shifter "better".

    I had an exact size chassis punch for punching holes in my rear firewall (two holes and slotting between them..each side)

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    Looking good Freds.

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    The pic labeled Feb#8 showing the front end, there is a blue "can" at the driver's side end of the rack. What is it?

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    Looking good, how soon to "go-cart"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiny View Post
    The pic labeled Feb#8 showing the front end, there is a blue "can" at the driver's side end of the rack. What is it?
    It is a pressure relief overflow tank connected to the radiator (under the cap). So I have two.
    I found it in my "stuff"...so I just installed it...!

    fred

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    Quote Originally Posted by 68GT500MAN View Post
    Looking good, how soon to "go-cart"?
    I'm hoping two weeks will get me through the wiring?????

    Anyway, not long now!

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    One of many reasons I post bunches of pictures of my build is for a check and balance. If I do something wrong or install something incorrect, I hope someone would point it out to me. And being that it's the internet they usually do.

    Freds, not that I've seen anything wrong with your build, I do in fact like it, but you should post more pictures. Look into using Imgur.com (no account needed) or getting a free account at Photobucket so you can post pictures in line like the rest of us attentionwhores. I use both sites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus View Post
    One of many reasons I post bunches of pictures of my build is for a check and balance. If I do something wrong or install something incorrect, I hope someone would point it out to me. And being that it's the internet they usually do.

    Freds, not that I've seen anything wrong with your build, I do in fact like it, but you should post more pictures. Look into using Imgur.com (no account needed) or getting a free account at Photobucket so you can post pictures in line like the rest of us attentionwhores. I use both sites.
    Point taken, thanks. As I'm "behind" many, I have been checking what others have/are done/doing, and asking "dumb" questions when I'm not sure (my posts have mostly been about specific issues...depowering the rack, LCA bushings/ride height etc.). However you are correct and...I regret that its a bit late for me to do the "right" thing. Also thanks for pointing me to the way to post pictures in line. I am naturally averse to subscribing to too many sites, and that does bite me from time to time...I'm an "old geezer"!

    I am really appreciative of the information and knowledge I have got from you and so many members. I started with no Subaru experience at all! It has been (and still is) a great project.

    Thanks again

    fred

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    looking good Fred I still dont have my kit but am enjoying all the tips I'm picking up

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    Fred, love the way you used the e-brake cable grommets. Can you take a couple of picks of how you mounted the rest of the cable from the spindle to the firewall?

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    Please tell me about your OBX LSD did you rework it with new bellville washers or clean up the Walsh any?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwarden View Post
    Please tell me about your OBX LSD did you rework it with new bellville washers or clean up the Walsh any?
    I opened it up and found a lot of burrs (all hardened of course) which I got rid of. Particularly the hole you see in the pics.
    I didn't polish out the slight machining "grooves" in the thrust surfaces, reasoning that they would hold oil. Like hone marks in a cylinder wall. I did make sure nothing was rough
    My bolts were fine and the belvilles seemed OK testing them in the vice, however I regret not changing them now. I was doing this early and other posts which followed "wised me up". However I am not worried as the belvilles are not a truly functional part of the diff.
    All the ground surfaces and diameters were first class. For the price...I'd do it again!

    fred


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    Milestone

    The wiring was a sometimes depressing task...Anyway go-cart stage reached yesterday.

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    Looks good! Congrats!

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    Nice seats
    Looking good

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwarden View Post
    Nice seats
    Looking good
    Thanks guys. And, yes those are top of the line seats...for the price that is!

    I have some NRG's already fitted but they had been removed while I was tracing some wires in the "tunnel" and when it started (finally) I wasn't going to wait before a little test drive.


    Cheers

    fred

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    Tuned Yesterday

    My donor ECU was Access Port "locked" so Tactrix plus ECUflash could not read/change anything. I'm in the Houston area.

    I trailered my go kart to EngineLogics who are in S W Houston and Chris, Brad, their shop, and what they do really impressed me.

    Brad, who worked on, unlocked my ECU, and dyno-ed my kart did a great job finding and fixing air leaks and such. They showed me their Air/Water intercooler with two counter-flowing sections (to even out temperature difference across the width). Looks fabulous.

    I, however, am not going for max and am certainly satisfied with what I have now. That may not last....!!!!!

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    Chng Flywheel & Clutch 1.jpgChng Flywheel & Clutch 2.jpgChng Flywheel & Clutch 3.jpgChng Flywheel & Clutch 4.jpg

    I'm a sucker for power and fast times etc. but I decided to be realistic....I'm not a competition driver!

    So, hating the occasional stalling and rough idle I ditched my lightweight flywheel and Excedy 3 puck clutch, as well as my lightweight Grimmspd pulley and replaced them with OEM stuff.

    I did that now before any body panels were fitted, the job would never be easier than at go-kart stage.

    Unsurprisingly, it is much smoother and doesn't stall.....on my short "closed circuit" drive.

    The lightweight flywheel is 12lbs and the stock 23lbs I didn't weigh the crank pulleys.

    Anyone want the lightweight flywheel, crank pulley, and stage 2 clutch? PM me.
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    Most Basic Exhaust & a Question

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    I have just finished fitting the rear body panel, and had to do my simple exhaust at the same time...as it requires a number of cut-and-fit cycles.

    Anyway, the 90 degree bend is different to the almost straight tail pipe supplied by FFR. My go-cart was dyno tuned with the FFR tail pipe.

    Please comment on whether this apparently "trivial" change will require a re-tune? I've never worked on a turbo set up like the Subaru so have no experience or feel for this.

    Thanks in anticipation.

    fred

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    Since you didn't touch the catted downpipe section you should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aero STI View Post
    Since you didn't touch the catted downpipe section you should be fine.

    Thanks

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    Smile Complete

    Hope you all have/had a good Thanksgiving.

    There are still rattles and cosmetics to be attended to.

    fred

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    Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wleehendrick View Post
    Congrats!
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    Nice work!
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    Looks great! I see that you have completed the registration process too - congrats! Relative to the other thread, what did you say the 818 replicated and did you have any issues? Also what did you do for the "weight certificate"?
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    Great job Fred,
    Time to ENJOY the ride.
    Bob
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    Hi Fred,

    Wonderful job! Now go enjoy a victory lap.

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    It is "REAL" now:)

    Plates arrived yesterday (took around a month)


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    Quote Originally Posted by freds View Post
    Plates arrived yesterday (took around a month)
    Yeah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wleehendrick View Post
    Yeah!
    Yes indeed! Those plates exempt me from further inspections...safety or emissions. It is hard to believe. Next year this time I'll know for sure!

    Thanks

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    Congrats! Enjoy the ride!

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    Big congrats!

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    Awesome job. Its good to see a completed 818 in Texas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by freds View Post
    Yes indeed! Those plates exempt me from further inspections...safety or emissions. It is hard to believe. Next year this time I'll know for sure!

    Thanks

    fred
    Well, it is almost a year now since I got my 818 registered and titled, and I just got my registration renewal bill from the County....and YES! no inspection required!!!!

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