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hanzbrady
07-06-2017, 10:11 AM
So since Photobucket decided to murder my old thread I've been left with 2 options,

1) Go through my old thread meticulously and tediously change all of the pictures and keep the half assed writing and rambling.

Or

2) Make a bad ass new thread that I actually put some effort into!.. for about 2 weeks or however long it takes me to forget that I did this.

Well I think it's apparent that I went with option 2 by this threads existence, for those of you who don't know who I am my name is Hanz and I do car stuff. Professionally speaking I'm a parts salesman and a media producer but that's boring 8-5 stuff. In my free time I'm often working on this pile of rage inducing Japanese sheet metal that I call my car.

http://i.imgur.com/lHGTQuU.jpg?1

I got my S13 my junior year of high school after a pretty rough break up. The car was actually my neighbors and I had been asking to buy it out of his yard for about a year, I ended up with the car after helping him tear down the SR that he blew up in it and finding the car on Craigslist (he did't want to sell it to someone close enough that he'd have to see it everyday lol) so after some hard convincing and an exchange of too much money I had a shit box, but it was my shit box <3

Over the summer I rebuilt the SR and refreshed the car including putting all the interior back in, wiring the car, and painting it. 30 minutes into the first drive of the car the engine spun another bearing which was quite the kick to the nuts because it meant I didn't have a car to start my Senior year. Fortunately though I had the car back together for my birthday in September so I only had to go a few months carless.

Now we get to the part of why I haven't dumped this waste of money onto some other idiot. After going to about 11 or so different schools in my educational career I hadn't exactly ever had friends, I had never been to a party, and I was really missing out on the "teenage experience". Ironically all this time the secret to being popular was posting a picture of your shitty Nissan on Instagram, before I knew it I was being invited to parties, football games, making friends and just having a good time. I was genuinely happy and actually living life. I skipped school, I stayed out late, and I had fun, something that had lacked from my life and I wouldn't trade those memories for anything.

http://i.imgur.com/QkQcbrh.jpg?1

To a large extent my car was an extension of myself. It was different, it was loud, it didn't fit in and that's why I love it. My car was my pride and joy and I daily drove it till the day it died which was the day before my prom... Nice! Me, a teenage scumbag, was on my way home with my rental tux in my passenger seat pulled up next to a new SS Camaro and decided to play, some highway pulls ensued and fun was had, until I snapped a rod in half and shot it through my block at about 100.

Achievement Get: Ultimate Jackass.

As I sat in the Florida sun for about 4 hours waiting on a tow truck all I could think was "wow paying for this with my Steak & Shake paycheck is going to take quite a while."

The car got towed home and I started to plan the rebuild out. for the next couple of months about all of my money went towards buying parts, but my minimum wage job wasn't paying enough and I was pretty depressed in general. I didn't have any plans after graduation due to being kicked out of school making it next to impossible to get any decent scholarships despite receiving my diploma on time so college wasn't an option, I didn't really have any career path in mind, and I was just going through the motions. Around this time I decided to say fuck it and move to New Orleans, this meant breaking things off with a girl I really liked which added to that who depression thing and just being alone for a while. No friends, no girlfriend, no cars, just work and time with myself. Looking back I don't know if any of that was the right or wrong decision, I can't really see how staying would've gone, I really just needed to get out and breath a little. So I lived in New Orleans for a bit but ultimately missed being around people I knew so I came home. I got a job in the restaurant industry as a chef at Ruth's Chris, I made decent money, well decent enough to be able to justify spending money on car parts at least. I worked at Ruth's for about 6 months in that time I met my current day girlfriend Andie and started to realize wow the restaurant industry sucks if you want to have any kind of quality of life. At this point I was desperately looking for a new job. So since I was a chef I was doing my usual get home at about 2am and go to bed at 8am but right before I fell asleep I saw a post on Instagram that'd change my life. Mazworx had posted a hiring ad and I exhaustidly typed up a new resume and sent it in.

So new paragraph, I felt like that last one was kinda getting long. I was super anxious to get the job, to the point that I was going crazy. after not hearing back for a few days I finally just started showing up and after some annoyance I ultimately got the job. I was hired as a sales assistant, making less than I had in the past couple of years, and had easily the most uncomfortable office chair I've ever sat in, but I was happy. Around this time I started to assemble the short block for my car. I ended up going with the following,

ACL Bearings
Manley H Beam Rods
Wiseco Pistons
Stock Block Bored . 020" over

This was my 3rd SR so it wasn't anything too hard. I knocked the short block out in about an hour including blueprinting, balancing, and actual assembly time. The most time consuming part is getting those stupid aftermarket wrist pin clips in.

http://i.imgur.com/jQadqkf.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/9dJJCEn.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/dd6Un6B.jpg?4
http://i.imgur.com/fTu6TqU.jpg?1

And I think I'm going to end the first part of the build thread redo right there for now. The car currently is all together so I have plenty of content I'm just really hungry and want to go get lunch haha.

greenwood
07-07-2017, 09:13 AM
I got my S13 my junior year of high school after a pretty rough break up.

bro it's HIGH SCHOOL. you'll be ok buddy.

https://media3.giphy.com/media/10ii5zaINIhxqo/giphy.gif

hanzbrady
07-07-2017, 09:29 AM
bro it's HIGH SCHOOL. you'll be ok buddy.

https://media3.giphy.com/media/10ii5zaINIhxqo/giphy.gif

Seeing how that particular event was about 4-5 years ago I'm well aware of that. That bit of the story is still relevant though, if it weren't for getting cheated on I wouldn't have spent hours being a sulking teenager on the internet and found out about S-chassis.

Also it's easy to look into the past and minimize events, saying they weren't serious because it was high school. But it's important to remember that in that moment that was my life, that was the biggest stress inducing event, that was something that changed who I was forever forward. People's life problems are unique, proportional, time sensitive, and context heavy things so they're quite hard to look at and judge don't you think?

hanzbrady
07-07-2017, 10:17 AM
Well while I'm here I might as well update this.

So we left off at getting the short block assembled which was relatively uneventful mainly because it's probably one of the cheaper parts of the engine. I spent far more time and money on the cylinder head which really slowed things down due to having a 40 hour a week job for the first time in my life and also not making the best money.

The build out on the head I ended up going with was relatively simple,

- Port & Polish w/ 87mm Combustion Chamber
- BC Single Springs & Retainers
- Tomei 270 Hydraulic Camshafts
- Dual Rocker Guides
- Stock Valves
- Multi Angle Valve Job

Now, remember that part about me not making great money at this point in my life? Well that's evident in the cylinder head work. All of the porting and combustion chamber work is hand done by myself at home, the valve job was done on my valve machine from the 1940's, and the dual guides were done by hand on my bench grinder. If I would've had the money I absolutely would've chosen to pay to have all of this done because it really is worth it. I know that this head won't perform as well as it could and I wish I could go back and change that but life is life.

http://i.imgur.com/87xizXH.jpg?1

While I was waiting on myself to make enough money to finish the long block the short block got the timing components bolted on and the head some other little odds and ends trying to keep busy and not let the project sit.

http://i.imgur.com/Q1DATbz.jpg?1

Around this time is when Andie start staying at my house so trying to explain to your relatively new girlfriend why you keep an engine in your bed room is hard. None the less she finally kinda got used to it and we're still together so I guess it doesn't bother her too much, she even let's me occasionally use her for my portfolio work so that's a plus!

http://i.imgur.com/eKEpast.jpg?1

Well time for lunch again, next update will be on long block assembly and my various turbo set ups that I was trying to decide between.

Juantwo3
07-07-2017, 12:31 PM
ya bend er over the motor yet?

hanzbrady
07-07-2017, 12:34 PM
ya bend er over the motor yet?

No but a guy can dream I suppose /:

hanzbrady
07-10-2017, 08:34 AM
Well it's Monday and I'm bored at work again so update time!

So we left off having just assembled the short block and almost completed the head. Now it's time to slap those two chunks of overpriced nonsense together and call it an engine. Assembling the long block was quite uneventful, this was the first time I actually had a second set of hands to help with everything. The most time consuming part was cleaning all of the used parts from my old block. Since everything survived a brutal engine failure I made sure to bust down all the parts like the oil pump and oil filter housing and clean them thoroughly, the last thing I wanted was for my new engine to spin a bearing on start up from me being a cheap and lazy idiot.

So with the help of my girlfriend I got the head set on the block and I started to assemble the valvetrain. *Fun Fact: on the exhaust side of the SR20det head by cylinder number 4 there is a cavity in the casting that goes about 2-3 inches straight down, and if you drop a guide in there you will spend the next 4-6 hours getting that out since you cant get a magnet down there, you may spend less time doing this if you notice this happened BEFORE you torqued your head down. After that escapade I decided to throw my T3 top mount set-up on the block for mock up and I found that I just wasn't a fan of any of it and I ultimately sold the set-up.

http://i.imgur.com/GunUff0.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/VTnDwqt.jpg?1

After I sold the T3 set-up I bought myself a stock manifold GT28 set-up with an external gate because I saw it as a much more reliable option that would also be more cost and time effective because it meant I could use a lot of off the shelf parts. In hindsight I wish I would've tack'd the housing nuts while the engine was out of the car. It's not leaking yet but I don't have much faith that'll hold on, turbos never seem to and it was a problem that I fought regularly with my old top mount set-up. It seemed like every other week or so I was buying new nuts for that.

http://i.imgur.com/ETxOhkM.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/gKlJmR8.jpg?1

So I believe in the next update I'll go over the chassis modifications then after that I'll post about dropping the engine in the car.

JrDarknes
07-10-2017, 10:40 AM
Like the story since I can kind of relate. I missed out on the "teenage experience too". I ate by myself at lunch for the first 3 years of highschool, didn't party or go to school games and no love life what so ever lol. Just stayed at home mostly. Got my 240 my senior year and it changed my life honestly. Driving that thing threw my depression out the window and I met a decent amount of friends that also liked cars from the 240.

A bit jealous though. How did you learn how to build the engine so young? I am still lacking in this category and want to rebuild a rb25 in a couple more years.

Good build thread so far.

hanzbrady
07-10-2017, 10:43 AM
Like the story since I can kind of relate. I missed out on the "teenage experience too". I ate by myself at lunch for the first 3 years of highschool, didn't party or go to school games and no love life what so ever lol. Just stayed at home mostly. Got my 240 my senior year and it changed my life honestly. Driving that thing threw my depression out the window and I met a decent amount of friends that also liked cars from the 240.

A bit jealous though. How did you learn how to build the engine so young? I am still lacking in this category and want to rebuild a rb25 in a couple more years.

Good build thread so far.

Well I started with building kart engines in elementary school haha. My whole life I was around engines, started with karts, then air cooled VW's, then when I was too broke to afford a running 240sx I had to learn to build SR's.

Once you get "engine theory 101" down every engine is basically the same. Some common sense and a service manual will get you through most.

Tucker240
07-17-2017, 07:14 AM
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RalliartRsX
07-17-2017, 07:39 AM
hanz, did that T3 manifold clear the power steering pump and lines by any chance??

hanzbrady
07-17-2017, 07:40 AM
hanz, did that T3 manifold clear the power steering pump and lines by any chance??

I wouldn't know, I haven't ever ran power steering.

Will.
07-17-2017, 03:52 PM
Will be following this thread!

Are you planning to go VE on the head? You should take advantage of all the discounts while your still at mazworx haha

hanzbrady
07-17-2017, 07:34 PM
Will be following this thread!

Are you planning to go VE on the head? You should take advantage of all the discounts while your still at mazworx haha

Haha, no discounts aren't as deep as everyone thinks they are and I couldn't justify ever spending the amount it'd take to build a good VVL setup. If the SR pops the car will have a used NASCAR engine dropped in with a 4 speed and I'll call it a day.

hanzbrady
07-17-2017, 08:41 PM
So where to start with the chassis? I guess we'll start with the original plan. The idea was to leave everything stock but we all know that stock isn't fast so plans changed. The interior got gutted, a roll bar was fabbed up and welded in, a custom chassis harness was made, the floor got cut out so my seat could sit a little lower, and some other little tid bits like the dash getting flocked was done. Also around this time I decided to go full race car and run a standalone and a racepak setup for optimum street cred.

Here's a photo of dealing with the sound deadening. I used a combination of dry ice, xylene, a wire wheel, and some fire. Dry ice is easily the fastest, but you'll be high as a kite if you use xylene so the choice is yours.

http://i.imgur.com/0DCYiHr.jpg?1

Once I got the interior stripped I went ahead and started mocking up seats to see how tall they'd be. Unfortunately I have a bottom mount bucket and no access to a plasma table and press break to make side mount adapters so the seat still doesn't fit exactly how I'd like it, I plan to redo it.

I cut the old hump out and put some new metal in, with some massaging it fit, again not the best but it's welded in now so I suppose it's good haha.

http://i.imgur.com/oI6v9tJ.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/i7TCLhU.jpg?1

Now that I had the floor cut and the chassis clean I went about installing the jungle gym. I really only installed the roll bar and fixed bucket seat because I ripped the automatic seat belts out of the car and just don't believe in harness bars, so fitting it super close to the chassis wasn't that important, I knew I wanted interior back in the car when it was all said and done so I actually cut my main hoop a bit shorter than you should on a competition car, regardless it'd still pass any tech, it's just not what I'd call "race spec".

I started with one of our pre bent roll bar kits from work and welded it up myself, this was my first large TIG project and I was really excited to do it, the only hard part was welding the down bars to the main hoop because I kept catching the headliner on fire #streetcarlife.

http://i.imgur.com/HVG4BCQ.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/SuOITE4.jpg?1

Here's an up close shot of a couple of welds, like I said this was one of my first TIG projects and I hadn't gotten a good feel for starting and stopping or turning my wrist while welding so there's some widening of the puddle in places where I hesitated and got things hot, overall though I'm happy with how everything came together.

Specs for anyone who cares,

120 amps
1 PPS, I don't remember my pulse settings
1/16 ER70s2 filler
3/32 electrode with a sharp point
Big ole gas lens

http://i.imgur.com/sZIKoZv.jpg?1

Here's a pic of the roll bar all welded in place, I ended up building boxes to raise everything up where I wanted, the diagonal bar didn't let me cut the hoop short enough to put the hoop up on the back seat shelf. remember what I said about burning the headliner welding the rear down bars? Well I could've avoided that by making some holes in my boxes allowing me to drop my hoop down for final welding, you live and you learn.

http://i.imgur.com/nLlAuiJ.jpg?1

*The seat isn't in its final position in this photo I did get it lower
Here's a look of the paint I put on the cage, I used Rustoleum hammer finish black. I also used the brush on type with a sponge brush and this makes a huge difference, the paint goes on super thick and makes an awesome powder coat like texture. 10/10 recommend.

http://i.imgur.com/SuhRQwg.jpg?1

And here's a photo of the seat bolted to the bracket I made, the top belt angles still aren't ideal, I really want to convert the seat to a side mount set up and tilt it back about 10* and it'd make the belt angle "legal".

http://i.imgur.com/m1girU9.jpg?1

Now lastly I also did some interior mods after I got the roll bar situated including flocking the dash and making some custom aluminum panels. I also wired the car but I'll make a separate post for that.

http://i.imgur.com/en72MDW.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/tXNiRhg.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/p1kOivn.jpg?1

Street Faction is a awesome comapany that makes awesome products but as someone who owns fab tools, a welder, and has access to buying material I can't justify their cost. This heel plate cost me 2 hours and $20 for example.

http://i.imgur.com/1mCh0kc.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/C139nu4.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/NhxyN5D.jpg?1

Okay so next post we can probably go over engine install and stuff like exhaust fab then get into wiring, sound like a plan? Cool well that's all for now!

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 09:37 AM
Oh boy, I haven't touched this in a hot minute. I suppose that means it's time for an update! According to past me the next post is supposed to be about engine install so let's go ahead and do that.

I seemed to have glanced over the whole bay shave in my previous posts. This car had a factory engine bay with factory beat to hell paint that I always hated. It was cluttered, ugly, and annoying to work in and I set out to fix all of that.

https://i.imgur.com/e7R0ZCdl.jpg

The first thing I did was weld all of the holes shut and grind them smooth.

https://i.imgur.com/nnY3YZJl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/doCKB1tl.jpg

After that it was time for filler, primer, sand, and repeat. I used short strand filler since it's a lot more resilient than standard bondo.

https://i.imgur.com/5E78znsl.jpg

As you can see I also decided to cut the factory core support out in favor of being able to service the engine easier. All in all I can pull the entire drivetrain by myself in about 30 minutes.

Moving forward It was time to shoot the bay in one of many coats of high build primer to help smooth out all of the imperfections left behind after sanding.

https://i.imgur.com/4SFE9oLl.jpg

After several more coats and more sanding it was time to start thinking about engine bay paint colors. Personally I'm a huge fan of low key cars with super over the top "hot boi" accents so I decided to keep the car relatively plain grey with a intense purple bay. I ended up settling on Tanzanite purple.

https://i.imgur.com/pQLiGZ0l.jpg

Here's the fun part, if you're an observant viewer you'd notice the car is outside. I sprayed the base coat on a day that had a 0% chance of rain and guess what, it fucking poured. So after spraying I had to sand it all back down.

P.S. when water lands on clear coat it pretty much leaves tons of small craters like the surface of the moon, which is a total pain in the ass to sand.

https://i.imgur.com/Ba1X96Pl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/1EJAsfCl.jpg

As per paint attempt #2, it was done in my garage. I went ahead and laid down the silver base, followed by the purple layer and then buried it in clear.

https://i.imgur.com/dMsiONol.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/Ews5M2Zl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/RK25U97l.jpg

After the bay dired for a few days it was time to put everything back together!

I started by bolting in accessories and mocking up the radiator and building the removable core support for it which would also hold the intercooler.

https://i.imgur.com/XPs1WSwl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ghr3OjTl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/jcWRndCl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/P66GqEhl.jpg

After that was done, I unbolted everything and slide the engine in.

https://i.imgur.com/P9tBb72l.jpg

Once the engine was in it was time to start fabbing little things like a wastegate dump, catch can, etc.

https://i.imgur.com/tkmvXzDl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5tWcWDal.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/VwX04PKl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/QfcFw62l.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/s6JOq0Fl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/gZVvyS8l.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Lr9ZL7Ll.jpg

Once all of that was done and a few more parts were ordered the drivetrain was finally in the car. This was a major milestone, it was the first time the car looked like a car in years and it made it finally worth it.

Well, I'm ready to get lunch now so I'm gonna end this update here.

TheRealSy90
01-24-2018, 10:13 AM
Hey you forgot to mention that you don't work at Mazworx anymore and why.

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 10:56 AM
Hey you forgot to mention that you don't work at Mazworx anymore and why.

I planned on mentioning this once I got to that point in the build since this is super dated at this point lol.

Basically Mazworx and Real Street have always done a lot of business together so I was always here and had friends who also worked here. Given the opportunity for a pay raise amongst other benefits I took a job here in July of 2017.

RalliartRsX
01-24-2018, 10:57 AM
Hey you forgot to mention that you don't work at Mazworx anymore and why.

I am glad you asked, as I didn't want to be "that guy" :kiss: :naughty:

afishysilvia
01-24-2018, 11:03 AM
Loving the color and progress. Having a engine in your room is one thing, having your lady accept it and deal with it. That's goals

Prince of Saiyans
01-24-2018, 01:51 PM
Man your build look awesome!

TheRealSy90
01-24-2018, 02:54 PM
Basically Mazworx and Real Street have always done a lot of business together so I was always here and had friends who also worked here. Given the opportunity for a pay raise amongst other benefits I took a job here in July of 2017.


Oh I didn't even notice the new email in your signature lol, congrats at the job at RealStreet!

I am glad you asked, as I didn't want to be "that guy" :kiss: :naughty:

I was honestly just curious haha, not being that guy :P

DJTTon
01-24-2018, 06:25 PM
Are you concerned about the dump pipe being so close to the tie rod rubber boot?

TheRealSy90
01-24-2018, 06:30 PM
It's really not that close, and unless doing like extended highway pulls through 5th gear probably won't get hot enough to do anything. Could always heat wrap it.


Hanz put some stainless cable ties on your downpipe wrap haha.

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 06:37 PM
Are you concerned about the dump pipe being so close to the tie rod rubber boot?

It hasn’t affected it, I’ve got a few track days and a lot of hours on this setup and the dump tube placement hasn’t caused any issues and the wastegate also hasn’t caused any issues with the brake lines.

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 06:38 PM
It's really not that close, and unless doing like extended highway pulls through 5th gear probably won't get hot enough to do anything. Could always heat wrap it.


Hanz put some stainless cable ties on your downpipe wrap haha.

Lol, I meant to but I melted those off on the first drive a while ago.

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 06:38 PM
Man your build look awesome!

Thank you!

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 06:41 PM
Loving the color and progress. Having a engine in your room is one thing, having your lady accept it and deal with it. That's goals

Haha thanks! I currently have an LS in my room. I’ve had an engine inside of my bedroom for almost every day since I was 17, it’s becoming a hard habit to break.

sidewaysil80
01-24-2018, 07:39 PM
Did you create your brake hardline delete yourself? I'm planning on getting the Chase Bays for convenience but wasn't sure if there were significant savings to be had for via DIY.

Also, what gauge/type of metal did you use for the battery tray area you replaced/welded in place?

hanzbrady
01-24-2018, 07:53 PM
Did you create your brake hardline delete yourself? I'm planning on getting the Chase Bays for convenience but wasn't sure if there were significant savings to be had for via DIY.

Also, what gauge/type of metal did you use for the battery tray area you replaced/welded in place?

This kit was made by a Zilvia user named Jsimpson, he’s banned from our marketplace now but I scooped these up second hand for about $100 including the clutch line.

All in all high pressure PTFE lines are insanely hard to do right without the correct tools, it’s worth buying the chase bays kit in my opinion.

As per the battery tray I believe 12 or 14 gauge, it’s relativley thick. I honestly do not know though, I get all of my material from a local surplus store that sells by the pound. I just buy what feels right for a given job.

CamryOnBronze
01-25-2018, 08:13 AM
Nice build! I saw you mention concern over the turbo to manifold nuts coming loose. I purchased these OEM Nissan locking tabs years ago and have never had an issue since:

https://frsport.com/Genuine-OEM-T25-T28-Turbo-Turbine-Locking-Tab_p_8123.html

I had the same problem when I first got my S13 but installing the OEM nuts and locking tabs solved the issue for good. It's been many years now without running into that issue again. You might already know this since I know the build is still past tense, but figured I would mention it.

Enjoying the thread- keep it going!

TheRealSy90
01-25-2018, 10:23 AM
This kit was made by a Zilvia user named Jsimpson, he’s banned from our marketplace now but I scooped these up second hand for about $100 including the clutch line.

All in all high pressure PTFE lines are insanely hard to do right without the correct tools, it’s worth buying the chase bays kit in my opinion.

As per the battery tray I believe 12 or 14 gauge, it’s relativley thick. I honestly do not know though, I get all of my material from a local surplus store that sells by the pound. I just buy what feels right for a given job.


The JSimpson kit is very nice and he does still sell them. TBH he didn't do anything "wrong" other than selling brake line kits without a advertisers account or whatever. Just hit up Jimmy Simpson on facebook or something. I have the same kit in my coupe and love it.

hanzbrady
01-25-2018, 11:02 AM
Nice build! I saw you mention concern over the turbo to manifold nuts coming loose. I purchased these OEM Nissan locking tabs years ago and have never had an issue since:

https://frsport.com/Genuine-OEM-T25-T28-Turbo-Turbine-Locking-Tab_p_8123.html

I had the same problem when I first got my S13 but installing the OEM nuts and locking tabs solved the issue for good. It's been many years now without running into that issue again. You might already know this since I know the build is still past tense, but figured I would mention it.

Enjoying the thread- keep it going!

I've considered these tabs but they make servicing the turbo difficult since they're a fatigue part that need to be replaced every time for the best result and I'll either go with safety wire or deformed copper which I've seen and used extensively in the racing world.

Regardless thanks for the recommendation and kind words!

tougefactory
01-25-2018, 11:32 AM
We've always and only now tach weld the studs onto the manifold and use Stage 8 locking nuts. We did this on every build that requires this and it seems to work wonders for about 5+ years now..

https://www.stage8.com/

Have this set up on my KA-T and I drive the living crap out of it on track. No problems with it ever. Use to have the OEM locking tabs, and somehow it still found its way to back out over time.

TheRealSy90
01-25-2018, 12:39 PM
YUP Stage 8 lock nuts are the perfect solution! The mechanical lock works great.
Replacing the manifold studs with new Inconel studs from Flyin' Miata is even a better combo!
That way theres no worry of old fatigued stretching studs which also causes gasket failure even if the nuts don't loosen, particularly on aftermarket manifolds. I think the oem manifold actually has Inconel studs, but I still replaced mine with new FM Inconel.


The deformed copper are one time use, and can still loosen up. Safety wire seems hit or miss, also a pain to do with the turbo in the car.

hanzbrady
01-25-2018, 12:45 PM
Okay, so this next post is going to be a bit of a catch all that covers my last few months at Mazworx, a vacation, working at Real Street and some other bits in between. Wish me luck on stringing all of this into a coherent story!

So around the end of my time at Mazworx I started doing more freelance media work because before the opportunity arrived at Real Street I was considering doing media full time. That resulted in me doing a variety of projects including YouTube blogs and more photography, including my girlfriend which all of you guys seem to love lol.

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Around this same time I also started getting more into fabrication, again just trying "jobs" out to see what I liked. I did quite a few custom valve covers for people on Zilvia and still do if you're interested!

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I also did some of the external gate OEM SR manifolds and would like to make more of these!

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All of this fab work paid off and gave me some side money which I quickly blew on an LS. To be honest I love SR's I just don't have a ton of faith in them, not because they're bad engines but because I know that I don't have the budget available to make them reliable at the power I want to make. So long story short the LS is the backup plan for the SR sorry guys!

This engine is stupid clean and has low miles, it's actually a GM warranty engine! It's a standard 5.3 LM7 that I plan to do a heads and cam swap on and push about 400HP N/A. So far I've just bought some swap bits and did some aesthetic upgrades such as painting the valve covers, re-looming the coil pack harnesses and some ICT billet pieces including their valley cover and alternator bracket.

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Now with the rest of the money earned from my odd jobs I went on a vacation with Andie to New Orleans before starting at Real Street. This wasn't the best financial decision at the time but anyone who knows me personally knows that I have horrible anxiety and I was very nervous to quit my jobs and start a new "harder" one.

Long story short we went to the French Quarter where I used to live and I had a great time being able to get out of my own head and enjoy life for a bit. I wish I had some pictures to post of this but I never finished editing them so maybe I'll edit this post later.

Now we'll pick up with me coming back to Florida and starting at Real Street. Not a lot happened for my first 3 or so months working here since I didn't receive commision during my transition (for non sales folk "commision" is the percentage we make off of the parts we sell you and is what is a big chunk of our income).

During these few months I decided I was done with the headache of running Megasquirt on my SR and the lack of support for it and ended up selling the computer and my Racepak dash. With that money I bought an Enthalpy setup and tidied up some things on the car and got it running again.

I've since started to drive it more and even went to the last OSW event of the year and got a few runs in, sadly the day was cut short when my CAS backed out. Without a timing light I had to eyeball the placement and limp is home. Anyways here's some pictures of the car in its current state as well as a custom shift knob I made on our lathe when I was bored.

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All in all the car is pretty fun and I'm moving on to making it prettier until the SR spits its guts out. I'd like to do a roll and pull all around to get the car to sit better, repair my pignose bumper or get a new one so the car can have a face, do a new oil pump since I don't trust the 25 year old time bomb in this engine, and probably wrap the car and maybe add carpet. We'll call this chapter "The Little Things".

TheRealSy90
01-25-2018, 12:55 PM
I can see why people like her, she's adorable haha seems like you found a keeper!


Don't be so hard on the sr man! It's all in how you maintain and tune them. I beat the shit out of my daily driven stock internal s13sr for 8 years that I had imported and swapped in 2008. Sold it in 2017 and it still had 180psi in all four cylinders lol. They can be a gamble sometimes, but you eventually learn what they like and how to keep them happy.

jdmnissanfan
01-30-2018, 01:48 PM
sub to a badass build!

hanzbrady
02-13-2018, 03:57 PM
I haven't had too much happen with the car lately, I've been mostly in money saving mode and busier buying things like computer parts and furniture.

In some spare time I did make a shift knob for a coworker. He wanted a Tomei knob that was about 1" taller. I'd say it didn't come out half bad for eyeballing the taper and having to do everything by hand with no DRO.

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You'll also notice I picked up the LRB center console and an OEM shift boot, this made the car much more enjoyable to sit in.

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Now I just need to dye my carpet and throw it in and get a new wheel that's been through less hell.

I also picked up a set of rear mud flaps for $20 (suck it all of the $200+ FS ads. lol) I plan to get the Dorki Dori V2 skirts and fix my pignose bumper or get a new to me one to complete my "aero". Also pls don't make fun of my bumper gap, I've really tried everything to fix it lol.

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That's about it for now, in a couple of weeks I plan to tackle an oil pump in about 4 hours so I'll try to get a few pics of that along the way.

RalliartRsX
02-13-2018, 04:07 PM
How much does that shift knob weigh?? The non contoured one??

I made one a while back and loved it! Care to make another?? :)

hanzbrady
02-14-2018, 04:11 PM
How much does that shift knob weigh?? The non contoured one??

I made one a while back and loved it! Care to make another?? :)

So I'm not sure which one you're asking about but the one that's mine (the larger one) comes in at about 410g, the other one well, it's less than that I really don't know because I no longer have that lol.

I'm always down for more practice on the lathe, shoot me a PM!

afishysilvia
02-15-2018, 08:26 AM
Seeing the V8 just made my day!!!! Welcome to the club!!!

hanzbrady
02-15-2018, 08:48 AM
Seeing the V8 just made my day!!!! Welcome to the club!!!

Haha, thank you. Sadly it's just sitting mostly because the transmission for it is depressingly expensive.

afishysilvia
02-15-2018, 08:49 AM
T56? Trust me I know, I paid $1300 for mine, then added the MGW short shifter and clutch lines. It will well be worth it once done, and turn heads everywhere you go.

hanzbrady
02-15-2018, 08:53 AM
T56? Trust me I know, I paid $1300 for mine, then added the MGW short shifter and clutch lines. It will well be worth it once done, and turn heads everywhere you go.

Yeah, mostly it's because I refuse to buy a beat used one because I know it'll have issues and I also refuse to do the adapter kits for a Z32 trans which I already have because the idea behind the LS is to be the opposite of my SR.

I want everything to be available parts that I can get from Autozone if need be vs special ordering or custom making parts all the time.

R3b
02-21-2018, 08:43 AM
Bump, wondered why your other thread didnt get updated. Seeing this makes me want to finally start my thread but i've been too busy with work and school to do it. That and busy enjoying the car since its my daily.

da_crew10
02-22-2018, 07:31 PM
More pics of the girl please.

feito
02-22-2018, 08:46 PM
she reminds me of
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