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Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by NeilsBro
Ok...backing up to the headlight covers...
To quote my good friend Cameron Fry from Ferris Bueller's Day Off:
"It could get wrecked, stolen, scratched, breathed on wrong... a pigeon could sh*t on it! Who knows? "
Hey do you guys know where Neil can get a huge box made of Lexan with holes cut out for the wheels and exhaust? I mean what if a bug hits the windshield or some moron left his sprinklers on too long and made puddles in the street??!!
STOP BEING A CANDYA$$!!!! No show cars have headlight covers! (this is not a daliy driver...see page 1, post#1) The bikini clad girl in hooker heels will laugh at you before she sprawls over the hood if you put those on.
Question to all the readers...Have any of you EVER had a headlight broken by a rock or some type of road hazzard (excluding animals)?
Seriously though the neon lights for the bottom of the car are sweet! He got pink...
You are no longer my brother! Eat sh!t LOL Go watch your roundy-round races and call me when you figure out how to open the hood of your car. LOL
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
A. Everyone loves the counter-clockwise circuit.
And what does IROC stand for? Let me clue you in...International Race of Champions...and what's that...they race IROCs on an oval!!!?? <---even he loves the round and round.
B. Why do I need to open the hood? Did they move the gas thingy there?
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
roflmao...I would personally suggest the GMMG exhaust system...it sounds amazing...and is what will be going on both of my IROCs when the time comes to replace the exhaust.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by NeilsBro
A. Everyone loves the counter-clockwise circuit.
And what does IROC stand for? Let me clue you in...International Race of Champions...and what's that...they race IROCs on an oval!!!?? <---even he loves the round and round.
B. Why do I need to open the hood? Did they move the gas thingy there?
Exciting...turn left, turn left, straight...turn left, turn left, straight....You've completed 1 lap, now do that for the next hour.... (where's a : snore : smile, when you need one?)
And I could sworn the International Race of Champions, was a road course, not roundy-round, like the carnival stuff my 5 yr old daughter rides....
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by Stephen
Exciting...turn left, turn left, straight...turn left, turn left, straight....You've completed 1 lap, now do that for the next hour.... (where's a : snore : smile, when you need one?)
And I could sworn the International Race of Champions, was a road course, not roundy-round, like the carnival stuff my 5 yr old daughter rides....
Ahhhh Hah, thank you Stephen! Hey, Neil's Bro......kiss my a$$ , LOL
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Originally Posted by fenton06
roflmao...I would personally suggest the GMMG exhaust system...it sounds amazing...and is what will be going on both of my IROCs when the time comes to replace the exhaust.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by Neil
Dude, I like this exhaust......I will definitely consider this one and I never knew that it was a true dual system, wow! Very cool.
I wouldn't exactly call a 2-into-1-into2 a true dual exhaust. The manifolds/headers merge into 1 pipe, go to the back, then split again into 2 mufflers.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Oh well, I kinda got excited when I saw the pic with the dual mufflers in it. Can you just order the rear section (and fab up dual intermediate pipes all the way to the mufflers)?
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by Neil
Oh well, I kinda got excited when I saw the pic with the dual mufflers in it. Can you just order the rear section (and fab up dual intermediate pipes all the way to the mufflers)?
Well you COULD but you may as well just fab ALL of it yourself! I plan on getting all the stuff I need from http://www.stainlessworks.net/cart/index.php thats probably where they get the chambered mufflers from anyway
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
hi neil, i've been reading through this whole thread lastnight and this morning and may i say..... IMMACULATE WORK. I love everything you are doing with this car. Everything, it is my favorite thirdgen i've ever seen. you could easily get this into super chevy magazine. I only wish I had enough money to start a project as great as yours... but i'm only 19 so perhaps one day huh? So inform us on whats going on with the engine. its been awhile for that, how bout more pics? Haha, I'm sorry, but this car is just a beautiful piece of machinery my friend. Thanks for the eyecandy and the ideas. I'll definitly be keeping tabs on this one... can't wait to see the end product! Man... what you have done is amazing, wish i could see it in person. keep up the good work!!!
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Hey Neil, your post was just too far down the page tonight...this morning...whatever!! So I had to add a comment! Glad to see that new people are picking up the thread and ACTUALLY
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oops, hit return...reading it!
Keep up the good work!
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Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
The gas tank is in....after 2 trips to the Home Depot and alot of straightening and re-bending of the tank straps. Since Nate's tank (Nast Performance) is not of the exact same physical dimensions as the OE tank, you need to re-bend the straps to accomodate the tank. As you can see from one of the images below, I still need to straighten the flange so the bolt head is parallel to it, currently it is slightly off and the bolt head and washer is making contact with a small area of the strap. The fuel pump should be here during the week and I can then mount the pump & filters and figure out what type of AN fittings I will need (i.e., 180, 135, 90 deg. etc.). I will be running -10 AN feed and -8 AN return ss braided line.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by Stephen
I keep looking at the pictures, and I've pulled tanks, done exhaust...but can't make heads or tails of how that one fits.
Every time I think I have it figured out, I notice another detail, that tells me..."Nope! That won't work either..."
Any chance of something like, a direct, flat, side-on shot, of the car, showing the fit in?
I forgot to take another pic tonight, showing the tank installed from a different angle, will do tomorrow. However, Fenton06 was correct, the taller, more angled part of the tank (where the sending unit is) mounts more toward the rear of the car, opposite where the bolts for the straps are. Does this help?
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11.6:1 CR, Lunati Pro-Series Crank, Lunati Pro Billet Rods, JE Pistons, AllPro LSW 12deg heads, Bullet Racing cam.....
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Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Neil. Tanks looks great. i remember when i was at that step. The thrill of tossing it all together is great. I can't wait till I redo this car in the fashion you are doing yours. Gonna be a few more years. I gotta get outta school first. But anyways, just wanted to chime in and says that it looks great and that I will be attending my first real car show this week. Car isn't done, but close enough I guess. Your brakes make the car look soooo much more aggressive. Thanks again for that great deal. Shooting for first, but we will see.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Ok, I am ready for this car to be finished!!! Laying underneath it all weekend.... scraping, sanding, sweating, banging my head on the hard as hell drive shaft loop....and swearing, oh and getting POR-15 paint all over my arms and in my hair....freakin' priceless! I pretty much scraped off a layer of skin to get this crap off!! Why am I doing this again....oh I forgot for that need for speed, my cocaine!
Now, more pics before and during paint.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Since the powder coating on the Hotchkis subframe connectors was peeling off and exposing rusty metal, I sanded and coated that as well. Also, the fuel pump finally arrived and tonight I will order the ss-braided fuel line and fittings. Hopefully i'll have this installed by next weekend.
The old rusty fuel filter bracket is off and in the trash, just a little rusty don't you think!
__________________ 7.4L LSX
11.6:1 CR, Lunati Pro-Series Crank, Lunati Pro Billet Rods, JE Pistons, AllPro LSW 12deg heads, Bullet Racing cam.....
Picture Gallery: http://www.omnipotent-goku.com/iroc/gallery/album03
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by NeilsBro
MISSING!!! REWARD OFFERED!!!!! NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!!!!
If you have seen Neil's missing car parts please let him know!!! They were last seen leaving the chevy parts department....
NeilsBro is just to funny isn't he folks? Neil car is looking better everytime I check in on ya!Lets see that corrolla running!!LOL! Very nice work man good luck with the rest.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by Neil
I forgot to take another pic tonight, showing the tank installed from a different angle, will do tomorrow. However, Fenton06 was correct, the taller, more angled part of the tank (where the sending unit is) mounts more toward the rear of the car, opposite where the bolts for the straps are. Does this help?
The angle goes towards the rear of the car? But the deep well is vertical.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Neil looks great. Reminds me of my build so much, just not as "perfect" haha. All looks great. I am sure you said this someplace else, but what TQ is that? Looks good and gets the TQ arm away from the tranny. I am sick of spohn's MASSIVE tranny x-member and having it hit my already super low pipes.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by TIMMYS89GTA
NeilsBro is just to funny isn't he folks? Neil car is looking better everytime I check in on ya!Lets see that corrolla running!!LOL! Very nice work man good luck with the rest.
I'd almost take a Corolla right now, just so I could abuse that little machine!
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What TQ arm is that. I only plan on making my 340 RWTQ go up to 400 MAX N/A and about 600 on the spray. Anyone else think that TQ arm can't handle Neil's power?
Maybe the BMR track-pak stuff would have been better.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by 1bad91Z
With the kind of torque the new motor should make, I'd be worried about bending the tranny tunnel out of shape with that style torque arm.
LOL! If you were to see the surface area this thing takes up in the tunnel you wouldn't be saying that. On the inside of the car I reinforced the floor pan/tunnel with a bendable steel to help disperse torsional stress.
At any rate once I have the exhaust routed and the car running I am going to weld in some boxed steel as cross braces which will tie the torque arm bracket/plate to the subframe connectors.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Neil, did you have to prep the underside with metal ready before the POR-15 was applied? Also, did you spray or brush it on under there? Looks AWESOME by the way!
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
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Originally Posted by Dave88z
Neil, did you have to prep the underside with metal ready before the POR-15 was applied? Also, did you spray or brush it on under there? Looks AWESOME by the way!
Yes, I used metal ready prior to POR-15 and I did brush it on! Amazing paint, it's self-leveling.
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
I picked the assembled shortblock up this weekend from Houston and unloaded it late last night. Here are a few pics of it on the stand. To refresh your memory, here are the parts I am using:
Lunati LS1 4.185" stroke Pro Series crank
Lunati Pro Billet Rods 6.125"
JE Pistons 4.125"
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Great to see the that you are close to putting the heart into the amazing ride your are creating. I bet you can't wait to kick that LS over...
Keep up the awesome work.
-Andrew
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Holy crap Neil,looks like you need a garage stretcher to make you some room.I'm just curious about what your favorite part about the car right now is.The rear quarter mod? the custom emblems?the very sound friendly interior?or perhaps the anticipation of hering that sweet motor run in the beast that you have created?
Re: Phase I complete, now Phase II IROC restoration - on to the interior!
Is that a metal dumbbell laying/leaning on your freshly custom color painted decklid/hatch? I think you have lost it j/k. Engine is awesome as expected. You've set quite a high quality bar for thirdgens.