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NEW SETUP!!!!
Round 2: Finally done… I want to say thanks to everyone that had any part in helping me with my car. Hopefully this doesn’t sound too gay. Zack (1_BAD_RSX) – Thanks for all your help man! Can’t wait until your car is running strong and we can cruise! Derek (D-Rob) – Best tuner hands down. Thanks again man! Brian (Fade2Black) – Thanks for putting up with all my damn questions! Alex (osusantacruz) – Thanks for all the help and this build would not be at the level it is without you. Anthony (EncoreDC5) – You are one cool guy. Thanks for all your help and everything you did for me! Chris (CreepyChris) – You are a god with wires. ‘Nuff said. Everyone in the turbo chat – You guys have also put up with a lot of my questions! Thanks a lot! I doubt she will see this but I have to thank my fiancée too for putting up with my obsession. It’s been over a year since I began tearing her a part after my first build. I was pretty happy with the car, but because I am power hungry and have way too much attention to detail, I decided to undergo Round 2 of my turbo build. The main goals of this build were: built motor/transmission, roll cage, powder coat, ceramic coat, and shave the engine bay. With the exception of a few things, everything has been done by myself – That is something I am proud of and those of you who work on your own car will know what I am talking about. Few quick things: filling the engine bay and sanding was an endless bitch, cutting/bending/positioning the 2 side bars on the roll cage were a pain, wiring sucks, little problems suck, blown headgasket right after you get it put together sucks… that is all. The engine bay turned out really good. I spent many, many, many hours working with cutting, grinding, filling, and finishing holes in the bay. I also took it a step further and smoothed out other areas on the shock towers, firewall, headlight braces, and just in front of the shock towers. This was my first time working with filler and I must say I did pretty well. I had actually painted the bay 3 times because I was not happy with the first two. I thought I was happy after the 3rd time of painting it myself but my attention to detail problem kicked in and I had it professionally sprayed by my friend Paul (who has a sick Civic EG drag car!). I know I will get asked this, so I will just answer the question now: What did you coat your trunk with and why? The trunk is coated with a DIY roll on bedliner called Monstaliner. This bedliner is supposed to outperform all other DIY bedliners and it has a much smoother (less chunky) texture. Painting the trunk/back seat portion of the car much like you would the outside seems to be the trend but I wanted something much more durable for when I need to throw stuff in the back such as a toolbox or slicks. Monstaliner seemed like a good solution to me and has turned out exactly how I envisioned. If anyone is interested in Monstaliner for your car/truck/whatever, feel free to PM me! All coating was done by Aesthetic Finishers here in Ohio. All piping and turbo exhaust housing were coated with black Armor Coat. All painted items were done by Paul. I think that is enough talking so without further adieu – Round 2 of my Custom GT35R Turbo build. Block K20A3 Block Darton M.I.D. Sleeves CP Pistons 86mm 9:1 Manley Turbo Tuff Rods ARP Headstuds OEM 86mm Headgasket ERL S2000 Oil Pump K24 Oil Pan ACL Race bearings (Mains/Thrust/Rods) Hybrid Racing Timing Chain Tensioner Cleaned, Polished and Chamfered Crankshaft Head K20A2 Head Supertech .5mm oversize Valves Supertech Double Valve Springs Supertech Valve Seats Supertech Ti Retainers Multiangle Valve Job Transmission 5 Speed Transmission PPG 1-4 Straight Cut Gears Quaife LSD MTEC Race Shift Lever Spring Tilton Hydraulic Release Bearing Kit Hybrid Racing Shift Cables K-Tuned Billet Shifter Arm k-Tuned 5th Gear Lock Out Turbo Setup Garrett GT3582R Turbo Slowmotion Motorsports Turbo Manifold Slowmotion Motorsports 3” Downpipe Slowmotion Motorsports 2.5” External Dumptube Slowmotion Motorsports Charge Piping PWR Vertical Flow 24x12x3 Front Mount Intercooler Tial 60mm Wastegate HKS SSQV Blow Off Valve Custom 3” Exhaust Vibrant Stealth Muffler DMH Electronic Exhaust Cutout Vibrant Bellmouth Velocity Stack Design Engineering Titanium Turbo Heatshield Fuel System K-Tuned Fuel Rail Walbro 255 Intank Pump 1 Gallon Racing Tank Weldon 2015A In-Line Fuel Pump 8AN Feed 6AN Return Bosch 1000cc Injectors Fuelab Fuel Pressure Regulator P2R Fuel Pressure Gauge Other Creepy Custom’s Engine Harness Shaved RBC Intake Manifold Skunk2 74mm Throttle Body Innovative 85A Motor Mounts K-Tuned Upper Coolant Housing K-Tuned Swivel Neck Thermostat Hondata 4-Bar MAP Sensor Hondata Boost Control Solenoid K-Tuned Billet TPS ClubRSX Oil Port Adapter Electronic Power Steering Relocated Fuse Box Relocated Battery Custom Chassis Harness Tuck K-Tuned Pulley Kit Polished Allen Head Bolts Removed Items Hydraulic Power Steering Air Conditioning Heater Lines ABS Oil Cooler EVAP System Interior AEM Wideband UEGO Gauge AEM Digital Oil Pressure Gauge AEM Digital Boost Gauge Momo Corse Steering Wheel Mugen Steering Hub G-Force Pro 5 pt. Camlock Harnesses Custom Autopower 6pt. Roll Bar Rear stripped and coated F1 Spec Type II Carbon Fiber Bucket Seats Entertainment Custom CarPC Centrafuse GUI Alpine SPS-600 Speakers Kenwood KAC-7205 Amp Suspension/Wheels & Tires Buddy Club N+ Coilovers Energy Suspension Front Control Arm Bushings Eibach 5mm Wheel Spacers ARP Extended Wheel Studs 17 x 8 +35 5Zigen FN01R-C (Titanium) 255/40/17 Falken Azenis RT615s 15 x 7 +35 Team Dynamics Pro (Gunmetal) 24.5 x 8.5 MH Racemaster Slicks Exterior 05-06 Front and Rear Conversion Mugen Front Lip Mugen Rear Lip Mugen Sideskirts Type R Wing Engine Bay Shaved and Filled Pictures A few Round 1 pictures: ![]() ![]() Round 2 pictures: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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actually i'm really liking it
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Wow nice RSX.
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WINNING... Charlie Sheen would be a happy man if he saw your car. Well done iBoost. No bullshit.
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hott damn this car is alot more that the picture in your sig gives away.
Any videos of this thing in action?!
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Looks amazing! Wish I had the cash to do a build like this.
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you went from fucking sick, to fucking sick as fuck lol
good job man, i cant fathom the time and work that you must have put into the car over all. props to you
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Damn kidd!....this build is OFFICIAL!!!.....Standing O.......I thought it was sick before, good heavens.....
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Mag Tuned Last edited by SHOGUNN; 07-25-2011 at 11:58 PM. |
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Its about time!!!!
WOW Josh you did an outstanding job man! give my hat off to you brother!!
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Looks great josh, glad you got the fuel issue figured out and able to get out and drive it...thanks for the shout out....can't wait to see this thing going down the road again its been a while since I have seen it on the road looks amazing...oh and can't wait to go to the drag strip with ya
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Thanks everyone!
![]() The tank in the trunk is a swirl pot/surge tank. The Walbro in tank pump feeds gas to the swirl pot and then the in line Weldon pump is directly below which feeds the rail. It basically ensures the motor isn't starved of fuel and ensures a constant flow.
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