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04-14-2014, 04:40 PM | #1 |
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NJ 13.5 build, long over due.
I have been on this site for some time now and have not put up a build thread. Figured I would give it to you guys now. This was over 4 years and counting.
I am pretty sure this is the most up to date mod list: Rear suspension; lower tie brace, gtspec lower A-arms, godspeed lower toe arms, godspeed upper camber arms, godspeed upper traction arms, godspeed sway bar, godspeed 28mm sway bar linkage, megan racing soild rear subframe bushings, DIF rear axle housing bushings, nismo adjustable coilovers, godspeed Front suspension; Lower Control Arm, godspeed Lower pillow arm, godspeed adjustable coilovers, godspeed sway bay, godspeed 30mm Steering; 330MM steering wheel, Sparco KA24DE power steering lines and reservoir swap Inner tie rods, tein Soild outter tie rods, tein tie rod boots, nismo Brakes; rear R32 5-lug swap front S14 5-lug swap R32 GTS-T calipers front and rear 300zx 2+2 e-brake cables Cross drilled and slotted rotors Ceramic brake pads Z32 to S13 conversion steel braided lines for brakes 300zx master cylinder Body; S13 to S15 conversion fenders +30mm over, Charge Speed rear over fender FRP composit +50 over, Duraflex rear bumper, Uras Type S S15 front bumper, Charge Speed Vented skirts, cut, shaved, and fitted for flush mount, FRPkits S15 headlights, OEM Wheels; Rota P45R 18 18x9.5 +12 all around Tires; 275/35ZR18 99W, Nitto NT05 all around Engine; Top end; chemically cleaned Full port and polish gasket matched intake and exhaust rocker arm stoppers, Greddy solid lifters, tomei cams 270 in 270 out 12.5 high lift, tomei adjustable cam gears, tomei type A single springs 12.5 high lift, tomei 3 angle valve job, and ressed valves Valves were unshrouded for better breathing and combustion decked flush new timing chain tensioner, oem polished intake plenuim gasket matched, greddy knock off 321 steel mandral bend exhaust manifold. cold spark plugs, NGK 8 1.2mm metal headgasket, Cometic Turbo setup; HX35 7 blade turbo from 2002 dodge cummins diesel CRX forward mounted top mount manifold -6 AN oil inlet feed -10 AN oil outlet Flap welded shut for external wastegate Tial external watsegate 18PSI spring weight Exhaust; 3in downpipe 3in tespipe 3 1/2in exhaust, HKS HiPower Computer/Electronics; NIsmotronic (To Be) LS2 Truck coil packs w/ individual ignitors Cooling; 3 core racing radiator, Megan low temp thermostat, Nismo Raditor hoses, Samco s14 raditor neck with turbo line inlet, oem 2 core intercooler and kit, Greddy coolant lines redirected cut and fit for left hand drive Drivetrain; 1 pc short shifter, Megan 1 pc steel driveshaft, Driveshaft Shop 180sx rear pumpkin 5 bolt axles, oem 2-way diff, Kaaz Fuel Delivery; 280L/pr hour fuel pump, Sard Fuel pressure regulator, Sard regular type Fuel Pressure Setting Meter, Sard 1000cc top feed injectors, Injector dynamics Upgraded fuel line sizes from 1/4 in to 5/16 in inner diameter Fuel pump independently rewired for 14.7 volts Currently running 55psi fuel pressure |
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04-14-2014, 05:45 PM | #2 |
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That is pretty much the condition it arrived in and I started with. There are a few pictures of the Rear over fenders being installed and the blending started.
Next update of pictures is rust removal and clean up.. After all the rust was removed and metal replaced (sorry I thought I had more pictures of all of that) Pictures of the car and body work all coming together. Sorry the pictures are a bit out of order. These are older from my photo bucket. |
04-14-2014, 05:54 PM | #3 |
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Here is time for one of the most fun updates. The engine!
It is a stock bore and stroke S13 SR20DET. The crank has has 2 pounds shaved off the crank and the pistons, rods, flywheel, clutch, pulley; basically the bottom end rotating assembly has been fully balanced to itself, no need for a balancer... |
04-14-2014, 06:01 PM | #4 |
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Top end is a little more exciting.
Its has been fully cleaned and port and polished out of eddie's in sayerville NJ. The squelch pads have been removed and the valves unshoruded for better breathing. The intake track and exhaust have been gasket matched. 3 angle valve job, new valve guides, which have been trimmed flush with the intake tracks. 260 in and out cams 12.5 high lift. Adjustable cam gears. Solid lifters, and yes they have been fully shimmed. |
04-14-2014, 06:13 PM | #5 |
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Here are some finished up pictures of the car. Don't be afraid to ask questions!
Oil filter has been relocated to under the water inlet plumbing for easy access and the oil cooler is mounted in front of the radiator and behind the intercooler. Here are a few more pictures of the car being finished up and cleaned up. |
04-14-2014, 06:19 PM | #6 |
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So fast forward 2 years and some months and I traded in a few of the older parts for some newer bigger better parts
I have moved up from 260 to 270 cams and sold off the 740cc nsimo injectors and went with 1000cc ID's The GT2871r is gone and I am now running an HX35 7 blade, external wastegate The power FC and datao logit are not gone, and I am moving onto Nismotronic. Gonna love me some anti-lag and launch control Oh I have also junked the stock coil packs which were giving me spark blow out at 13 psi and around 38lbs of air per minutes, which is not gonna cut it for 18 psi spring weight and 30 psi electronic controlled boost SO I went with and built my own LS2 truck coils setup. Look at that! I didn't forget to dial the cams |
04-14-2014, 06:37 PM | #7 |
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04-14-2014, 06:38 PM | #8 |
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This was all put together in one night to show you guys everything.
This project took me over 3 years, I am on year 4 now. I loved talking about my build and answering questions about why I did what I did with them. I will be doing an update soon on my new exhaust evac setup soon. So watch out for that! |
04-15-2014, 07:56 AM | #11 |
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wow the current bumper is soooooo much better then the original one.
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04-17-2014, 06:42 PM | #13 |
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Hey thanks.
They were actually super easy to wire up, they each have 4 wires, 2 grounds, 12+ and signal. One ground is an ecu ground, the ground is a chassis ground. Than the signal wires go to the harness part back to the ecu, and the 12+ are on a wired relay. I just went over board with delphi connectors and made it all nice nice. |
04-17-2014, 06:44 PM | #14 | |
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I also am in the process from switching to nismotronic from a power fc. I can tell you that before I switched to the 1000cc injectors, when I ran the 740 nismo side feeds, When I hit about 2 pounds at half 3/4 throttle in second gear I spun tires like nothing. I spun 275 35 18's with a 2-way diff like it was nothing. |
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04-17-2014, 06:48 PM | #15 | |
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HAHA I didn't even realize that wa you until I read the car info under. What's up bro |
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04-17-2014, 06:52 PM | #16 | |
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Yeah, the only thing that sucks about working out of your own garage is making all the space for it. haha |
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04-17-2014, 07:55 PM | #17 |
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Nice build man! Hopefully you will give us constant updates
Also can give me a brief summary about how you did the S15 front end conversion. Was it hard or easy to convert? I heard the wiring was the worst part of the conversion, is there any truth to that? Any other info you would like to share please do! As I am considering doing the conversion myself. Thanks! |
04-17-2014, 08:01 PM | #18 | |
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The conversion is simple to be honest with you, if you have the correct parts. You need fenders, I used s13-s15 conversion over fenders +30mm so not only are they fiberglass there is plenty of room to relocate all the wiring up into the fenders to keep away from the wheels. You also need both parts of the s15 bumper, the actual support thing, like what everyone with an s13 throws away "to save eight" haha. Because on that mounts the headlight bracket. Than the bumper slips right. I have to take the bumper off in a day or 2 I'll take some pictures for ya and post them here. |
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04-17-2014, 08:09 PM | #19 | |
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04-17-2014, 08:19 PM | #20 |
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The doors are not shaped the same and the lengths are different you would be cutting an s15 fender and and s13 fender and welding them together. Why waste the time when you can buy ones that line up and are made for the conversion?
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04-17-2014, 08:28 PM | #21 | |
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One more question, how much did you spend on the conversion itself? |
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04-19-2014, 01:15 PM | #23 |
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So I have been working through a few versions of an exhaust e-vac setup, similar to what the 2JZ and alot of V8's use. This was a little tricky because I combined a few different setups that I had found on here and in another thread I am part of.
The first set up was to eliminate the "T" on the exhaust side and weld a -10AN bung to it, which connected to the tube on the block to pull crank case pressure. Than a second bung was welded on the top back of the exhaust side and that line was put on a -10AN line that went to an exhaust e-vac insert 7 to 8 inches behind the turbo. Under the valve cover below the rear welded on bung, there were 1/8 inch holes drilled into the baffling to allow air and "hopefully" not oil. The first half of this setup works great. The second half not so much. The steel braided line has rubber in it which obviously melted and oil got everywhere because only the steel braiding was left. I was mad at myself for not foreseeing this. Setup #2 First half stays the same. Second half completely rethought. I used -10AN ss hard line from nitrous express which is almost impossible to flare. Also ss flare nuts and items are special order... So after completing this small piece there are 2 90* fittings and a 1-way check valve it only allow flow into the exhaust when the pressure in the exhaust cause suction on the ball valve to pull the crankcase pressure out through the head. The reason I used -10AN ss hard line and not aluminum was simply cause it was attached to the exhaust. I didn't want anything warping, plus the hard line is short and allows for cooling before the aluminum parts. |
04-22-2014, 05:39 PM | #25 |
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Looks like this has came a long way like my build. I like it.
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04-22-2014, 05:41 PM | #26 |
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Thanks man.
Yeah it took some time. Soon as I get the nismotronic in it and get it tuned up. I will jump on the body work to clean it up and get a real paint job, even get side skirts on it |
11-10-2014, 10:54 PM | #27 |
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11-12-2014, 02:40 PM | #29 |
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Hey thanks,
here is the update most people will enjoy. on the dyno. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htZV...x163B0llWV3m9Q |
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