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Old 06-05-2015, 07:08 PM
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Just got confirmation that we will have an air conditioned rv there
<br />If only I can talk my gf into driving the support vehicle.
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Old 06-05-2015, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Just got confirmation that we will have an air conditioned rv there
<br />If only I can talk my gf into driving the support vehicle.
They've got an air conditioned driver's lounge now, it's when you're out on track that's the problem!

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The box from Trackspeed showed up today!



that is way nicer then the box I got from TSE several years ago with my ID1000's in it. They are stepping up their game.
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It is rather professional packaging. Of course at this price point, one would hope for more than a set of injectors tossed into a sandwich bag with some styrofoam peanuts.

No TSE stickers doe I ain't even mad, I have a bunch already.

Trackspeed is also an Amsoil vendor so I took the opportunity to order up a pretty blue Amsoil EAAU3051 air filter and EAPF25 pre filter sock. After cleaning out my crossover tube and MAF a couple weeks ago I think I'm done buying K&N filters for this lifetime. Time to try out something new and Amsoil it is. The sock may seem excessive but then you have probably not seen how fine the dust and dirt is out here, plus I have a feeling when I eventually butcher a hood its going to drip water on the filter when it rains. The sock should repel water and keep the big chunks out of the filter and extend the service life.
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Filters look good. I think I need to order me one.
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!!! Warning potato pics below!!!

Machine/Part setup:


Trying to get it a bit closer to centered than Mazda did:


It's a through hole and I was feeling lazy...


And tapped:


I also faced it so the end is perpendicular to the thread bore(better sealing with the crush washer) and deburred it, but those operations didn't get pictures.
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Old 06-08-2015, 04:36 PM
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Damn, I missed it when you posted the pics this weekend. That looks absolutely perfect. I'm glad my rambling description of machining operations via text message made some sense. Glorious work as always sir

I have a bottle of Opal, Lil Opal, and Sour Opal that I picked up a F-W last week that needs to make it up to your place. Should make an interesting comparison I'll try to make it up there before, um, noon so we can actually drink and not worry about leaving at 10pm
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Old 06-08-2015, 08:39 PM
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I just called a local sign shop about a 4x8 sheet of black coroplast and they quoted me $23/sheet. I can hang with that so it sounds like its time to get my duct on. Their on-hold music also said they do vehicle wraps to I decided to inquire about getting a hood done in matte black. After some playing around in their quote system they quoted me $600 to do the hood alone. That's a big fat lolnope! Once I eventually find an NB hood I won't feel bad cutting on it'll be either a krylon roller job or plasti-dip.
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Old 06-08-2015, 09:51 PM
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Actually, if you do careful prep work, you can get a decent finish with spray cans. Prep, spray, sand (repeat eleventy billion times), cut, buff.
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<p>I got a really good result with plastidip on my hardtop. I got an even finish that looks matte and like bed liner by misting it over the top and letting it settle. Also thanks for he heads up on the coroplast, going to find some of that.</p>
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Old 06-09-2015, 11:40 AM
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I also asked about Alumalite so I can maybe build a splitter, but had to explain what it was so I don't have much hope on that one. My driveway would forceably remove a splitter anyway so meh.
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The decisions have been made, plans have been set, now all I have to do is stick to it and follow through. I'd like to see this all done by the end of June. I think that's reasonable.
Did I say June? I'm thinking more like July. Even then I may lose a couple weekends in July. Unghhhhh....
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Old 06-12-2015, 12:02 PM
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IF all goes according to plan, I'll be installing the MS3, ID1000s and RB header/midpipe when I get home from work tonight.

Humm... is this the time to rewire for sequential?
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I wanna say it's worth it but I noticed no change. Granted, I am 99% of the time goosing it so gas mileage is the last of my concerns.
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Old 06-12-2015, 05:31 PM
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Sequential fuel helps gas mileage, sequential spark does something else.
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Old 06-12-2015, 05:49 PM
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I already have sequential fuel, because NB. I'm wondering if I should take this opportunity to set up sequential ignition.

But I'm not going to because I don't have my **** prepped. I don't need to throw more wrenches into my tune than absolutely necessary at this point.
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If you have the car torn apart add the wires to the ECU. If you are just installing **** then skip it.
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Old 06-12-2015, 05:58 PM
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Yep, just installing stuff at this point. Tonight I don't expect to get much past the exhaust swap and maybe get the IDs and ECU installed. Expect calamity in this thread about 3 hours from now.

The broad strokes of the plan is to change my reqfuel and voltage calibration for the ID1000s and then spend the evening struggling with idle and restart. I can play with it more Saturday but Sunday and Monday I'll be out of town.
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ECU and injectors? Nono. Run stock injectors first.
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Old 06-12-2015, 06:09 PM
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What coils are you using? If COPs, then IMHO it's easier to just wire up a new harness for them and run it straight to the MS3 rather than hack up the factory harness with COP connectors/etc. If you're doing that, then making them sequential isn't any more work at all. I ran wires inside my MS3 so that all four coil outputs were on the db37 to make this cleaner.

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