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02-13-2007, 06:49 PM | #1 |
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Underground Motorsports: Project 800HP RB26DETT 1998 240SX
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As I mentioned in a thread a few weeks ago, I am (with the help of about 30 sponsors) agressively working to finish our car in time for the NOPI 2007 Tour. As it has been since 2004, the car will once again be featured in the BF Goodrich Tires Booth at select locations nationwide. Edit: I'm going to make this the official thread, and will be updating the thread over the next 1-2 weeks while we finish up the car. Here is the current mod list, and the latest pictures/videos will be posted soon. 1998 RB26DETT 240SX Weight: 2950 lb. (w/o driver) Redline: 9000 RPM Motor: R33 RB26DETT w/ RB25DET Transmission Clutch: Exedy Triple Disc Cams: Tomei Poncams 260/260 Duration 9.15 Lift w/ Adjustable Cam Gears, Ferrea Springs, Retainers, Locks, and Locators Pistons: JE 86.5 w/ Hi Performance Upgraded Rings, coated by Calico Coatings Turbo Setup: Garrett GT4088R (.95 A/R) with Greddy T4 Divided Manifold Wastegate: Tial 60mm LSD: Cusco RS 1.5 way Rods: Eagle Rods w/ ARP Rod Bolts Injectors: Precision 1000cc x6, Greddy 11.0 mm fuel rail Oil Pump: Tomei Water Pump: Nismo Timing Belt: Greddy Headgasket: Tomei 1.2mm Headstuds: ARP Main Studs: ARP Bearings: Calico Damper: ATI Super Damper (600-1000 HP Model) Downpipe: Southern Imports Custom 3.5" Mount Kit: McKinney "Race Series" Motor and Transmission Mounts, McKinney Driveshaft Strut Bar: Cusco 40D 40mm Aluminum Strut Bar Gauges: Autometer Cobalt Series (Boost, Water Temp, Oil Pressure, EGT, Trans Temp, Air/Fuel, 5" Tachometer) Exhaust: Apexi Ex Mag 3.75" Cooling fans: Permacool (2) 12" High Perf. Electric Pull Fans, 3000 CFM Oil Cooler: Setrab 925 with Mocal Thermostat Controlled Sandwich, -10 AN Hose w/ Fittings Oil Return Head Mod: Desynz Motorsports Radiator: Fluidyne Intercooler: XS Engineering 33x12x3 with 3" piping Blow off Valve: Apexi Racing Max Power Fuel system: Aeromotive FPR, Walbro 255/lph Intank Fuel Pumps x2, -8 feed line, -6 return line Engine Management: AEM with 5 Bar Map Sensor and AEM Uego Wideband Boost Control: Apexi AVC-R Suspension: Apexi N1 V-Spec Drag Coilovers, Battle Version Rear Upper Control Arms, Rear Toe Links, Rear Traction Links, Front Tension Rods Subframe and Differential Bushings: SPL Parts Axles: Mazworx Drag Axles Brakes: Underground 300ZX Calipers/ Supra TT Rotors Brake Upgrade (Front) Stillen Supra TT Rotors (Front), Stillen 300ZX TT Rotors (Rear) Stillen 300ZX Racing Brake Pads (Front and Rear) PDM Racing Conversion Brake Lines (Front and Rear) Wheels: Motegi Prototypes 18x9 (3" lip) , 18x10 (3.5"lip) Gunmetal w/polished lip Tires: BF Goodrich (Front) 225-40-18 KD, (Rear) 285-30-18 KD Paint: House of Kolor PBC-36 TruBlue Pearl Aero Kit: Cwings Carbon Fiber Body, OEM S15 Headlights/ Inner Cirlce S15 Front End Conversion While the car has many different manufacturer's parts, these are the corporate sponsors that made the car possible: Southern Imports (Murfreesboro, TN) BF Goodrich Tires Exedy Clutch McKinney Motorsports Precision Turbo Tial Sport Desynz Motorsports (Australia) RB Motoring Eric's Performance Parts (City of Industry, CA) AEM Ferrea Tomei Setrab Mocal Eagle Rods JE Pistons Calico Coatings ATI Racing Autometer Apexi USA Fluidyne Mazworx Stillen House of Kolor Cwings/GTP Battle Version Powder Express (La Vergne, TN) Last edited by umsports; 05-25-2007 at 10:18 PM.. |
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02-13-2007, 07:19 PM | #5 |
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the build list is pretty rad. let me know how that clutch works out, i've got the hks twin plate now and i've heard good things about the exedy.
also, what kind of racing do you have planned for a setup like this?
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02-13-2007, 08:10 PM | #10 |
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r32 gts-t and gts-4 (4wd) came with the rb20det. In the later years of the r32 there was the option of having the series 1 rb25det, so there are a few r32 gts25t floating around, never seen one though.
Earlier skylines also came with rb20det, some were silver top (ECCS) most were red top (NICS) had valve covers like a CA. No skylines later than r32 had rb20 turbo engines from factory. |
02-13-2007, 10:08 PM | #12 | |
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02-13-2007, 11:18 PM | #13 | |
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02-14-2007, 04:11 AM | #14 |
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For those of you asking for pictures, just search his past posts, you'll find it the pics. I recall this car not being well recieved, due to it's lack of purpose, and over use of Carbon Fiber.
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02-14-2007, 06:00 AM | #15 | |
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I can post up plenty of drag strip video of this car if you are interested.. Sure, it's used as a demo car by BFG, but it's not only a "show car.".... |
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02-14-2007, 06:03 AM | #16 | |
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While the carbon definitely got attention, with both negative and positive feedback, it was prone to cracking, did not fit 100%, and was not designed for a true street car. This new setup I intend to beat the crap out of when we it comes off the end of it's last show tour contractual obligation with BF Goodrich Tires. (Runs through 2007) The approach I have taken with the car is very different than the approach taken in 2004. I'm not doing this for the sponsors, I'm doing this for myself, and what I always envisioned the car to be. |
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02-14-2007, 10:44 AM | #18 | |
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The turbo alone is good for about 700-750whp on race gas. 700whp is 9 sec territory in a 240SX, which is my personal goal.... Last edited by umsports; 05-25-2007 at 09:22 PM.. |
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02-14-2007, 11:43 AM | #20 | |
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02-14-2007, 09:02 PM | #23 | |
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Yes, it is the same car, but at that time, not even a boost controller was installed. I ran it that night at the drag strip about a week after the swap was finished. Just wanted to get a baseline @9-10 PSI. |
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02-14-2007, 09:24 PM | #26 | |
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But photos were never posted up, as the new owner wanted to have the honor... But I dont know that he ever did, and I'm not going to post any photos til I have the engine bay finished. The candy apple red valve covers, and Chrome Powdercoated Intake Manifold look amazing. The car does have a S15 CF Vented Hood now, and still has the Carbon Fiber Spoiler...but everything else is painted TruBlue Pearl.... |
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02-14-2007, 10:06 PM | #27 | |
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So was the car sold? I'm confused
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02-15-2007, 08:05 AM | #29 |
Glad you decided to paint the most of the car a solid color. Look'd kinda shitty the old way. I am sure it attracted a lot of ricer boy attention though.
Nice build on the engine.
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02-17-2007, 10:19 AM | #30 |
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Got the Candy Apple Red Valve Covers back from Powder Xpress (with NUR Spec Plate from RB Motoring) last night, will have the Chrome Powdercoated Intake Manifold and OEM TT Piping back early part of next week.
They did an amazing job on the Candy Powder Coat. They have a blazing fast 72 hour turn around time, and you simply mail them your pieces to be done. Cost me $150ish, and was well worth the money. http://www.powderxpress.com/ Here are the pictures taken with my crappy cheap digital camera. I'll get some better images for you guys that may be interested in using Powder Express. Candy is hard to shoot with my cheap camera, as the gloss comes across blurry. They are absolutely stunning, and will really wake my bland engine bay up. Especially, as the Black Paint was peeling off my Valve Covers and Intake Manifold. |
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