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11-06-2012, 02:04 PM | #1 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Suprareal's S13 FB build (sr20det eventually)
What started as a restore build with SR20DET turned to track oriented LS1 and now currently going 2JZ
CURRENT AS OF 2/20 Here's some pictures the day i brought it home This engine wont be in here for longer than another year ( im hoping) so the only money im putting into this engine is maintnence so it will stay healthy. First thing i did was take off the 36 stickers it was covered in, then parked it and went in and replaced every exhaust gasket and put in new studs for the exhaust manifold. Doing this i found out the cat was gutted, i wanted to keep the car registered so i borrowed a friends cat of his coupe got it smogged then put back the gutted cat. oh well. Replaced the valve cover gasket also, was the only thing leaking up front whatsover. Then i fixed the taped up intake contraption the guy had going on and stripped/painted the valve cover. Gave the engine bay a complete wash Before: After: I was given the stock bumper and support with the deal since the aftermarket bumper was held on with 3 zipties i through the stock on and put the headlight rods on so they would go down. The other owner destroyed the springs by torching them to lower it, he through in a set of stock front shocks/springs so i through those on for a while for a better ride but looked like Sh*** installed IMO Went to the junkyard and got the headlight housings i was missing along with the rear seat door plastic i was missing, wiper arm, side lights, drivers seat belt motor and other misc plastic and stuff. Im going to keep the far rear stripped. Heres one of my doner's Mine getting cleaned up/scrubbed down I couldent take the suspension anymore and redid it " for now" Ill for sure be getting coilovers after the engine swap. All money towards swap for now. I got the Eibach sportlines and a Megan camber kit since im not a big fan of negative camber. Speaking of negative camber the tires i got on this were like slicks and the inside steel belt were showing on all 4 tires and one rim was bent and eventually cracked through so i picked up a set of rims on craigslist. Running 18's 225/40 on rear and 17's 225/45 in front on universal 4 lugs. not matching but close enough. They had 4 layers of thick paint on them i stripped of chemically. Still deciding on keeping them raw or going with dark bronze paint. Always had plans of refitting the aftermarket bumper back on, its in the works. Re glassed it, primed, and sanded ready for me to paint it. And i got the lights and correct plugs ready also. It was VERY obvious my front LBJ's were on the way out, hitting dips and stuff would clunk bad and the front end squeaked like crazy. Soooo I told myself i wasent going to spend any money on suspension till after the swap, i guess i lied. I got the energy master kit, along with brand new front lower control arms with ball joints, inner/outer tie rods, sway bar links, the whole thing. The ride now is absolutely amazing/stiff compared to what it was. Just went ahead and painted the rims bronze, hopefully the 5 lug conversion will come one day and i will upgrade to brand name rims... Also threw on some blown kei office coilovers in the front to see what it would be like. Last edited by Suprareal; 02-05-2020 at 11:49 PM.. Reason: Things changed |
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01-22-2013, 11:22 PM | #2 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Its time
Well... its started. Here's a bunch of photos. Doing some tubbing, stitching, and other supports also. Last edited by Suprareal; 02-19-2013 at 11:17 PM.. |
01-23-2013, 12:52 PM | #4 |
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Just a heads up, you will also need OEM 180SX turn signals in order for your turn signals to to work properly. If you were to wire the position lights as turn signals, the blinking pattern will either be random or rapid. Seeing that your aftermarket bumper does not have the necessary tabs to place the turn signals, you will need aftermarket lights that work for both turn signals and parking lights instead of OEM lights.
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01-23-2013, 02:52 PM | #5 | |
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01-23-2013, 02:56 PM | #6 |
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Right. But just be aware that DMAX offered two versions--not sure about Origin and Junyan. One version is single filament and will be exactly like OEM position lights. Be sure to get the one that is dual filament or dual function.
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03-11-2013, 11:27 PM | #11 |
Zilvia Junkie
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More of the tubs and test fit
New tranny seal and filled mounts old one broke Of course the walbro 255 Made the brace while i was in this deep PAINT ! My first time using a gun came out super good Last edited by Suprareal; 03-16-2013 at 12:05 AM.. |
03-16-2013, 10:36 PM | #14 | |
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So are you just gonna do a wire tuck now that you have tubs or are you going to do custom chassis wiring?
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03-17-2013, 12:19 AM | #15 |
Zilvia Junkie
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No wire tuck for me. If it was a show car i would have but i just made custom brackets to mount the fuse boxes around the same place as stock. But now it looks a ton cleaner as i was able to tuck some wires behind the tubs sidewalls. I will get some pics up of that soon
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03-28-2013, 12:32 AM | #17 |
Zilvia Junkie
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IT'S DONE! Started up first try like i hopped. Few kinks to work out like spedo and reverse lights not working but that is all. YES I KNOW ITS A MONSTER TRUCK!
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05-13-2013, 01:02 AM | #21 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Ive had this s14 Vlsd since before the swap
Painted the bumper with dupli color color match spray paint and clear coat from a gun and fitted the license plate up. |
05-27-2013, 10:56 AM | #24 | |
Zilvia Junkie
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Also drove it 2 hours away and back with no problems at all. Last edited by Suprareal; 05-27-2013 at 11:57 AM.. |
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05-28-2013, 12:37 AM | #27 | |
Zilvia Junkie
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EDIT: i went ahead and searched. Looks like i should be running a aftermarket gauge because of false readings the stock wont pick up until its too late. Although i dont think ive ever overheated i will go ahead and get a aftermarket and custom install to be safe. I check my compression every now and then since the day i bought it and its always 150 across. Just did a test last week and was 150 across. No other signs off overheating to me. I pop my hood atleast once everytime i drive the car to make sure nothing obvious is wrong. Stock gauge will slowley go up to just under halfway after the thermostat opens up and has never moved any higher than that even for a second. I hope im good. Last edited by Suprareal; 05-28-2013 at 01:23 AM.. |
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08-28-2014, 09:10 PM | #28 |
Zilvia Junkie
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I havent posted on here forever but the build never stopped.
Since the last post ive owned 7 separate s13's that ive either parted out, sold, or still have lol Heres a few I was tuning myself off AEM series 2 for a while up until i decided to sell the SR. But months before i crashed her into a curb (yeah), then pulled her straight and got right back on the road. Then with the kouki tails, 326 power wing, rear bumper, 5 lug front and rear z32 brakes all around with z32 e brake etc.. Template made for the wing Extended by 25mm, boxed, and notched lower arms by me. And incase your wondering "$TG!" stands for sweet tea gang (i drink a damn good amount of tea) and yes $$G gave me the thumbs up This sh^%*$ kept happening, i told my buddy "next time this happens im going V8" it happened again, yeah its my fault i was over revving and i set my rev limit at 7500 with a hard cut, it sounds coooool.... replaced rocker and posted it for sale and it was gone the next day. Took her on a last run Started my 50mm overfenders since now i will be running at least 265 or greater in the rear with eventually proper offset. Im white, i bought an american V8 and its going in my car. No i did not hop on some wagon. Ls1 with Ls6 intake, ported throttle body and t56 trans. And until i regain some cash this is what my car looks like... After sitting for 2 months i finnally got the money to get everything going. Ordered $2100 in LS parts and thats just a start, not cheaping out this time. Made the heads cam ready and safe. Went with all comp parts including Dual springs, magnum pushrods, trunion upgrade kit, seals, etc.. Finally went for the overs, their 50mm. 265's shown. I used Nutsert rivets so i can take the overfenders off if needed Modded the stock fenders by riveting on another fender. This is temporary for me but they came out pretty cool. Just primed and cleared over. Painted the fenders and got the skirts on. Hoods still in the making. Last edited by Suprareal; 11-20-2014 at 02:17 AM.. |
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