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    Should help with the noise too! Any sound insulation on the inside?
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    Thanks guys. Yes, I put some Luxury Liner Pro on the inside of it. Added some weight to my already somehow overweight 818 though.

    I got them mostly carpeted today. Just a few things to add before finishing up. Pics when it's back together.

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    How heavy are you, actually? I mean the car.
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    Frank the car weighed like 2085 when I put it on corner scaled at a local speed shop. That's without me in it, and with a full tank of gas. I'm guessing that's 90lbs of fuel, so right at 2,000lbs dry. I have kept things simple and light and pretty straight forward. I haven't added sound deadening anywhere (except on the firewall), no stereo, etc. My wheels (RPF1) are light, and my racing seats are very light and have aluminum brackets. The only thing that added any measurable weight beyond a regular build would be the AWIC.

    Working on the carpeting for the firewalls and associated parts:

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    Finally, all done. Car was out of commission for a whole month! I think I will probably not do any more mods to the car that require it to be non-running until next winter. It's basically already spring here and has been for pretty much all of February, with temps often in the 70's. Pretty crazy.

    Firewalls are all carpeted and took some time to do extra stuff like the carpeted ECU cover panel, fully enclosing the rear sections of the center console, using 1/4" bolts to screw the floor pan in place instead of self-tapping metal screws, looming the wiring harness, and a half dozen other things I am forgetting to mention.




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    Looking Good! Now go and enjoy it!

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    Congratulations And thank you, your thread is inspiring.

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    Thanks Wallace and Flynntuna!

    I'm going to change from Mobile 1 to Motul 8100 so I swung by Top Speed Motorsports today to pick some oil up. Their parking lot is always packed to the gills with GTR-s, and the odd Lambo, Porsche, Subie, or Evo. Mostly GTRs though. They crank out 1200+ HP GTRs all day long.


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    Looks great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hindsight View Post
    Thanks Wallace and Flynntuna!

    I'm going to change from Mobile 1 to Motul 8100 so I swung by Top Speed Motorsports today to pick some oil up. Their parking lot is always packed to the gills with GTR-s, and the odd Lambo, Porsche, Subie, or Evo. Mostly GTRs though. They crank out 1200+ HP GTRs all day long.

    That splitter looks great :-)
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    Thanks Tamra and Wayne. And thanks again for the deal Wayne! Just a couple more weeks before I get to test it on the track.

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    oooh...R34!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechie3 View Post
    oooh...R34!
    I don't know why but there are tons of them here in Atlanta. At every cars and coffee event, you'll see 3-4 of them, minimum.

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    That's crazy considering they're not federally legal (no matter what the state says).
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    Looking very nice ! Track time !
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    Thanks Tony! Getting excited for the track day this weekend. I think I'm going to try to check and adjust my rear bump-steer before the weekend, and also triple-check the alignment one last time.

    Over the last weekend, I replaced the OEM sway bar bushings and brackets (bushings were trashed and brackets sucked) with some new ones, with urethane bushings. I also fabricated a new drive-by-wire gas pedal mount. The one supplied with the kit is super flimsy and kept bending on me. I welded the new one up out of .125" aluminum and it's super sturdy now. I really need to add a gas pedal stop to help take stress of the pedal assembly and the bracket, but it's just lower on the priority list right now.

    I also changed my oil.... swapped Mobile 1 for Motul 8100. I was seeing alarmingly high oil consumption, but no smoke from the tail pipe on startup, decel, accel, etc. Car is making great power and no CELs so I highly doubt anything is mechanically wrong like a broken ring-land or something. I'm going to see how the Motul does in terms of consumption and go from there. Because I have a remote oil cooler with -12 AN lines going to it, I have an extra 2-3 quarts of oil sitting in those lines and in the cooler itself so I wanted to be sure I got ALL the mobile 1 out of the car. This required me to take off the lines at my oil oil cooler sandwich plate which is unfortunately completely blocked by the exhaust manifold. So I had to take off the exhaust manifold so I could get the lines off and then blow compressed air through one of the lines to get the oil to come out the other line. Long story short: A simple oil change turned into a 4 hour long ordeal plus a trip to the Subaru dealer at $55 in new exhaust gaskets lol. But it's done now.








    Oh yeah, a local tuner (Zen Motors) just expanded their shop and got a Mustang Dyno put in. They had an open house / dyno day event. While there, I saw this GTM that is for sale. My first time seeing a GTM in person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hindsight View Post
    Thanks Tony! Getting excited for the track day this weekend. I think I'm going to try to check and adjust my rear bump-steer before the weekend, and also triple-check the alignment one last time.

    Over the last weekend, I replaced the OEM sway bar bushings and brackets (bushings were trashed and brackets sucked) with some new ones, with urethane bushings. I also fabricated a new drive-by-wire gas pedal mount. The one supplied with the kit is super flimsy and kept bending on me. I welded the new one up out of .125" aluminum and it's super sturdy now. I really need to add a gas pedal stop to help take stress of the pedal assembly and the bracket, but it's just lower on the priority list right now.

    I also changed my oil.... swapped Mobile 1 for Motul 8100. I was seeing alarmingly high oil consumption, but no smoke from the tail pipe on startup, decel, accel, etc. Car is making great power and no CELs so I highly doubt anything is mechanically wrong like a broken ring-land or something. I'm going to see how the Motul does in terms of consumption and go from there. Because I have a remote oil cooler with -12 AN lines going to it, I have an extra 2-3 quarts of oil sitting in those lines and in the cooler itself so I wanted to be sure I got ALL the mobile 1 out of the car. This required me to take off the lines at my oil oil cooler sandwich plate which is unfortunately completely blocked by the exhaust manifold. So I had to take off the exhaust manifold so I could get the lines off and then blow compressed air through one of the lines to get the oil to come out the other line. Long story short: A simple oil change turned into a 4 hour long ordeal plus a trip to the Subaru dealer at $55 in new exhaust gaskets lol. But it's done now.


    Oh yeah, a local tuner (Zen Motors) just expanded their shop and got a Mustang Dyno put in. They had an open house / dyno day event. While there, I saw this GTM that is for sale. My first time seeing a GTM in person.

    What did you think of the GTM compared to your 818 as far as interior room and working on stuff in the engine bay room?

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    I didn't open up the engine bay so tough to tell really. The interior seemed smaller actually, but part of that could just be that the GTM has a roof and my 818 does not. Also the center console was large and high and that made it feel smaller too. The back of the car is REAL long. Pretty cool looking car in person.

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    Looks like the weather has conspired against me for my track day tomorrow. Going to be in the high 30's, raining or wintry mix. Rain may let up around 11am or so but with temps so cold, it will take the track a long time to dry off and I don't like running r-compound tires on such a cold track, so I will probably just sit this one out.

    I've been working on the suspension a bit. Today I checked the rear bump steer. In the rear, you want zero toe change, or a little toe-in on compression. You adjust it with the upper trailing link which changes the lower toe links angle in relationship to one another. Previously, I had set this by ensuring those links were parallel but when checking my rear bump steer today, I found I had .027" of toe-OUT at 2" of compression which is bad. This is probably another part of why the car felt unsettled at the track last year (in addition to the front bump steer which I have already fixed). I set it today so it has just a hair of toe in on bump: 0.0046" of toe-in at 2" of compression.

    Eating my lunch now and will head out and re-check and adjust the full alignment all the way around the car. Sucks that I won't be able to try out all these changes that I made due to the weather but there will be another track day soon.
    Performance-oriented changes I have made since the last track day:
    - Fixed front bump steer
    - Adjusted rear bump steer
    - Swapped 818S springs and shocks out for 818R springs and shocks
    - Added front sway bar
    - Re-adjusted ride height
    - Added fuel surge tank
    - Moved pushrod hole up on brake pedal for more leverage
    - Installed 818R front splitter


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hindsight View Post
    Looks like the weather has conspired against me for my track day tomorrow. Going to be in the high 30's, raining or wintry mix. Rain may let up around 11am or so but with temps so cold, it will take the track a long time to dry off and I don't like running r-compound tires on such a cold track, so I will probably just sit this one out.

    I've been working on the suspension a bit. Today I checked the rear bump steer. In the rear, you want zero toe change, or a little toe-in on compression. You adjust it with the upper trailing link which changes the lower toe links angle in relationship to one another. Previously, I had set this by ensuring those links were parallel but when checking my rear bump steer today, I found I had .027" of toe-OUT at 2" of compression which is bad. This is probably another part of why the car felt unsettled at the track last year (in addition to the front bump steer which I have already fixed). I set it today so it has just a hair of toe in on bump: 0.0046" of toe-in at 2" of compression.

    Eating my lunch now and will head out and re-check and adjust the full alignment all the way around the car. Sucks that I won't be able to try out all these changes that I made due to the weather but there will be another track day soon.
    Performance-oriented changes I have made since the last track day:
    - Fixed front bump steer
    - Adjusted rear bump steer
    - Swapped 818S springs and shocks out for 818R springs and shocks
    - Added front sway bar
    - Re-adjusted ride height
    - Added fuel surge tank
    - Moved pushrod hole up on brake pedal for more leverage
    - Installed 818R front splitter

    So were you running without the front sway bar for awhile? How was it for just street driving. I have been debating on making one for my modified mounts.

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    That's a lot of changes, hopefully it all adds together to make a huge difference. I think based on others feedback everything but the swaybar will definitely help, not to say it won't, just not much info about using them on track.
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    bbjones yes I ran without a front sway bar up until fairly recently. It was fine for street driving. The S shocks and springs are really quite nice for street driving. They absorb the road really well while still feeling sporty.

    I am just hoping all these changes don't result in oversteer tendency. Having the front bar should help that, but the stiffer rear springs and the front splitter may counteract that. We'll see.

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    Give me throttle oversteer or give me death!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scargo View Post
    give me throttle oversteer or give me death!
    hahahahahh!!!!!!!!
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    After driving it on the track, I'll see how it does. My current plan is to probably go from 500# rear springs to 350# or 400# rear springs since the 500# springs are designed for a car with big aero on the back, which I don't have. If the car displays oversteer tendencies, I will probably attempt to dial it out with an aftermarket, large diameter adjustable front sway bar. I will probably purchase a rear aftermarket WRX sway bar and assume that it will fit in the front of the 818, just like the stock rear WRX bar fits in the front of the WRX. Stock is 17mm and I see sizes from 22 to 25mm are common. At ~$200 new, they aren't that expensive either.

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    I have a pair of Eibach 500 lb. springs I just removed from my 818 - (after only about 200 miles of use). PM me if I can send them to you cheap.

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    Thanks for the offer tomoretta but I already have 500# springs right now. If anything, I may go a little lighter in the rear, but I still need to track it first to see.

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    Oops - my bad! Actually I just changed to 500 lb. springs. What I have available is a pair of 400 lb.

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    Took her out today for a five hour long drive through the North Georgia Mountains to test out the suspension mods and alignment, as well as the front splitter. I never drive too fast on the street since the stakes are so high, so I wasn't able to push the car enough to determine whether it has over or understeer, but driving at 6 or 7 tenths, it seemed fairly neutral with possibly a slight tendency for oversteer. Right now I'd ideally like a (VERY) slight tendency toward understeer, but I'm really not going to know what it's doing until I get it on the track and can slide it out a bit. My opinion of the handling is based on a neutral corner (no braking, compression braking, or acceleration), just barely cracked constant throttle position. But all that said, it does drive very nice. Much more crisp and much less body roll. I did notice some side-hopping over bumps, which is not good, since these "R" Konis I have are not adjustable in compression (only rebound).

    One thing I do notice is that I have a lot less traction with the 500# rear springs. The weight transfer to the rear under heavy acceleration just doesn't compare to the wimpy 275# springs. To be expected of course, and with the 275# springs, I was getting horrible corner exit understeer while rolling on the power because too much weight was transferring to the back. I do want a bigger turbo and more power at some point, probably this year, but already with only 270WHP, big sticky tires, and a limited slip, I'm spinning some in second gear.

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    Your comments about weight transfer and traction make me want to get stiffer springs even if I only have the S struts.

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    Without a rear wing it might be worth trying 350-400lb rear springs. Add the wing considering how the windshield effect air flow over the rear deck will be a factor.

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    Andrew, are you going to track the car, or mostly drag and roll race it? If the latter is the case, I'd leave the soft rear springs on there.

    Mitch, yeah, I am concerned 500# rears are too stiff without a wing. I think the windshield would completely prevent the wing from working unless it was like 6' above the car. I have toyed around with the idea of swapping back and forth between the windshield and the "R" windscreen; running the windshield on the street and swapping it out for the "R" windscreen for the track which would allow me to run the spoiler, but honestly at this point, I've spent so much time and money on the car that I'm not really willing to track it super hard. When I do track it, I will drive at like 7 or 8 10ths. I'm still considering a Lemons, Spec E30, or other spec series dedicated track car that I can beat on without worrying about losing the exorbitant amount of money and time I have in my 818.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hindsight View Post
    Andrew, are you going to track the car, or mostly drag and roll race it? If the latter is the case, I'd leave the soft rear springs on there.

    Mitch, yeah, I am concerned 500# rears are too stiff without a wing. I think the windshield would completely prevent the wing from working unless it was like 6' above the car. I have toyed around with the idea of swapping back and forth between the windshield and the "R" windscreen; running the windshield on the street and swapping it out for the "R" windscreen for the track which would allow me to run the spoiler, but honestly at this point, I've spent so much time and money on the car that I'm not really willing to track it super hard. When I do track it, I will drive at like 7 or 8 10ths. I'm still considering a Lemons, Spec E30, or other spec series dedicated track car that I can beat on without worrying about losing the exorbitant amount of money and time I have in my 818.
    I'm going to track the car, that's always been the long term plan. Hence the dry sump. The downforce created by the wing is going to be dependent on a number of factors. Profile, chord length, gurney length, width, height on car, position on car, etc.

    The more I read on the GTC series of APR wings the less I wanted to use one. The 3D design is heavy on drag, with the center section more aggresive to produce downforce from the turbulent air coming off a coupe's roof, and less aggressive on the sides since they should be in cleaner air. The design has a huge drag penalty compared to a single profile design, especially in the cleaner air of an R.

    On a wide wing, I'm targeting 71", as wide as Kevin Allen builds his GTUHD, there will be cleaner air on the sides of the car. I suspect there is something to be learned about wing positioning from the Miata folk who run topless. My plan is to put the wing level with the factory roll bar. My chassis mounting will likely be a bit further back than most I've seen.
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    Nice, can't wait to see it. With the engine mods you, the car is going to be insane on the track, but is going to require a lot of skill. I know you have a strong background in track racing so that shouldn't be an issue for you.

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    Headed to Road Atlanta for two days of racing this weekend. I'll try to get some pics and video with overlay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hindsight View Post
    Headed to Road Atlanta for two days of racing this weekend. I'll try to get some pics and video with overlay.
    can't wait to watch the videos.
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    Can't wait! Good luck

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    +1, let her rip.
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    Have a great time! Looking forward to the update.
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