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Hell Rot Orange?! My eyes, Sweet, Flying Spaghetti Monster! My eyes!
Thought about it. But if I was going to paint it, I'd have to tape off all the bolts or take it all apart because I'm not a big fan of a paint job where someone paints the bolts. Also, it makes it harder to remove the bolts later. Besides, getting it clean enough for a lasting paint job is a lot of work. I figured if it wan't completely clean, the paint would peel and it would end up looking no better than it does now in a couple of years anyway.
Larry
Hellrotorange is the German name for it. It means Bright (Hell) Red (Rot) Orange (Orange). 'Hell' is also used for 'light.' The RAL colors are mostly a European standard even though its commonly used for powder coat in the US. It's pretty funny to see all the color names in other languages. In german, Light Ivory is Hellelfenbein and Traffic Purple is Verkehrspurpur.
Larry
My 1991 BMW 325 IC is Cashmirebeige Metallic People call it Bronzit
Hellrotorange is a classic BMW color
Dan
818S #17 Picked up 8/1/13 First start 11/1/13 Go Kart 3/28/14
No drama this week. I like it that way!
Exhaust manifold and up-pipe installed:
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Coolant reservoir and other small parts installed on engine, still a few lines to run:
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Rear Suspension installed:
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All in all a productive evening.
Larry
VERY nice looking!
Looks good. I like the bracket on your water tank. Hahahahaha! ; )
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Not much of an update this week. We spent friday night going over all the work done so far to make sure we didn't miss anything and did a few other odds and ends. Not much to show pictures of, except this...
Just got these pictures from my powder coater. He still has one piece left to do.
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Larry
Last edited by K3LAG; 03-03-2014 at 03:36 PM.
Looks awesome Larry!
Wayne Presley www.verycoolparts.com
Xterminator 705 RWHP supercharged 4.6 DOHC with twin turbos
Well, its been a few weeks since I updated. We had to acquire a few parts, took my wife out to a musical, and I hurt my back so not too much has happened. We will get back at it tomorrow night.
In the meantime I got the odometer back to 0
I win!!!!
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Plan B, reprogramming the eeprom did the trick.
This link, from STiPWRD's build thread gave me the clues I needed: http://www.rs25.com/forums/f105/t105...pped-dash.html
If you set the values in eeprom to 0000 with a check word of FFFF you get 15 miles. I did that first and it worked fine.
If you set the values to FFFE with a check word of 0001 you get 0.
I expected to get 999999 with FFFE which I would then roll over to 0, but when I plugged the eeprom in it was at 0 so there we go!
Next step is to change backlighting to orange/amber and the cluster will go back together.
Larry
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818 chassis #181 powered by a '93 VW VR6 Turbo GT3582R
Go-karted Aug 5, 2016 - Then May 19+21, 2017
Tracked May 27/July 26, 2017
Build time before being driveable on Sep 27, 2019: over 6000h
Build Completed Winter 2021
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818 SRX - #91
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For a second I thought you were in the musical.
No, went to see Man of LaMancha. It's one of my favorite shows.
Did a few odds and ends on the car this afternoon. Then this evening I finished messing with my cluster. Lighting now orange. This isn't a great picture. It looks better in person.
I didn't replace any of the bulbs. I removed the green film from the inside of the cluster and replaced it with orange lighting film.
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Oh, we also bolted the tank in.
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Larry
Hi Larry, I'd really love to make my dash lights blue. Do they make that film in a blue tint? If so, do you know where I could get some?
Xusia
I saw a Youtube where the guy changed the bulbs to blue LEDs.
https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&...ue+led+cluster
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Subaru-Im...-/181101663627
Bob
Last edited by Bob_n_Cincy; 03-22-2014 at 01:01 PM.
It's made by Lee Filters. It comes in lots of colors. I used CL158. It comes in 24"x21" sheets and cuts easily with scissors. I bought it from Adorama for $6.40/sheet.
Here is a link to the section on Adorama's web site: http://www.adorama.com/l/Lighting-an...lters-and-Gels
Here is a link to the Lee Filters site: http://www.leefilters.com/lighting/colour-list.html
To change the color you will have to remove the green tint from the backs of the gauges. It sands off fairly easily, but requires patience. Don't pull the needles off. Just work between the back of the gauge and clear plastic piece and take your time. Some people say to use acetone rather than sanding, but the acetone attacks it pretty fast and can make the plastic brittle, so after trying it on a corner I decided to use the sanding method instead. Be patient, it took me several hours.
Here is a thread that shows the process: http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread...vac-11003.html
Larry
Last edited by K3LAG; 03-22-2014 at 07:43 PM.
Thanks Bob & Larry. That gives me some options to consider!
We did a lot of odds and ends Friday night and got a table set up for the wire diet.
Today we went on a trip to OG Racing in Sterling, VA and came home with two of these...
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They are a little deeper front to back than I had hoped which will limit how much we can slide them, but they were the smallest seats that I found comfortable. I went planning to get R100's, but the back of them was too narrow for me.
Larry
OG Racing is always a good stop. Those seats look to fit fairly tight in the car. IIRC those seats are on the narrower side. I may have to reconsider the Sparco Evo/evo2 seats I was considering.
Nice progress on your build.
I tried all the Evo's just for kicks and grins even though I wasn't interested in racing buckets. The Evo II"s were a bit narrow for me. the Evo III's were pretty comfy though. That's the problem with being wide and short. I have wide hands, feet, and shoulders even though I'm only 5'8" tall. Makes it a pain to buy clothes, shoes and gloves. Heck, my feet are 7 1/2 4E, try to find those in stock anywhere.
Larry
Wayne Presley www.verycoolparts.com
Xterminator 705 RWHP supercharged 4.6 DOHC with twin turbos
Chrono Road, Medium size, Gray/Black. They also come in Standard size which is a little bigger.
http://www.sparcousa.com/product/chrono-road
Larry
I thought I would do something productive during the rain delay in the NASCAR race.
It still needs a bit of cleanup work, but I think it looks pretty good.
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Larry
Kool idea!
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One other question - did you try running up some more miles with the pule generator and then clearing it again to verify the odometer still works properly? Just curious
Not too much to report. We've been working on numerous little things. The long brake line and clutch line are installed. I have been spending most of my 'car' time dieting the wiring harness lately. I think I'm probably about half done with the dieting. Here is the pile of scrap so far.
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It's probably about 15 lbs or a bit more removed so far. I'm using an 02/03 harness. There are a few differences between the 02/03 harness and the later ones that are interesting. The harness is somewhat simpler than the later cars (don't get excited it's not a lot simpler) because there were fewer options available in the early two years. Also, the wiring diagrams are much simpler. Since there was no STi in 02/03 and fewer options were available there is less clutter in the wiring diagrams.
Wayne had pointed out that the front harness forms a loop when connected to the bulkhead harness at both ends. Once you remove the ABS, there is no more loop. In fact the right side bulkhead to front harness connector completely goes away as it only has ABS wiring in it.
I'll report any more interesting findings as I go along. Once I'm done dieting I'll post some pictures of my reduced harness.
Updates will be a bit spotty over the next several weeks as we have a lot of other things going on.
Happy Easter everyone.
Larry
Last edited by K3LAG; 04-19-2014 at 08:23 PM.
I would like to see in depth pictures of your harness when you're done and details of what yo keep an eye out for. I'll be using an early harness as well.
One thing I will tell you is to make sure to visually check the full length of the wires before cutting. I located both ends of one wire and cut them both off at the connector then went to pull it out. It wouldn't pull. It turns out there were two junctions in the wire and I actually shouldn't have cut the one end, I should have just cut it back to the junction. The junction wasn't shown on the wiring diagram because the other wires at the junction were for a different system and were on a different page of the schematics.
I had to repair the one I cut. No big deal to fix it in this case, but best not to do it wrong to begin with.
Larry
Last edited by K3LAG; 04-19-2014 at 09:03 PM.
Hopefully you will post details before I start my diet. I'm a few weeks out from that point as we speak and I am using the se harness as you.
thanks larry this is what i am looking for
great instructions here
kerry
And the pile continues to grow:
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I think I am going to post some articles on the methodology I am using to diet my harness. I'm not going to describe it wire-by-wire detail, but rather describe the process I am using. I'll probably start it next week some time so stay tuned.
Larry
TriguyDave
818 noobie builder
First start: Sept 28, 2014
Go-carted: Oct 4, 2014
Registered and Street legal Sept 30, 2015
Calgary, Alberta