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post May 15, 2018 - 8:29 PM
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BA as usual.


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post May 31, 2018 - 8:19 AM
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Click the image to get to the youtube vid of a couple laps around Shenendoah Circuit



Passenger side brake duct hose is finished (this was before the event too lol)


The rear got a workout. Still waiting on smaller rear adapters. Not much room till I get too close to the strut frown.gif




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post May 31, 2018 - 10:20 AM
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QUOTE (Tigawoods @ May 31, 2018 - 8:19 AM) *
The rear got a workout. Still waiting on smaller rear adapters. Not much room till I get too close to the strut frown.gif


that's why hellaflush don't belong at the tracks. tongue.gif


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 7:56 AM
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lol Chee....

Mike, what was the brake duct rubbing on?


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 9:28 AM
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Send that out to the stance boi's so they stay away from the track lol

QUOTE (bloodMoney @ Jun 1, 2018 - 8:56 AM) *
lol Chee....

Mike, what was the brake duct rubbing on?


Its rubbing on the little rubber bushing that is on the passenger side axle. If that wasnt there it would all be fine. But that bushing is like 2.5" or 3"


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 10:07 AM
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How was the ducting secured? Do you have any room to move it up a bit higher?


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 10:26 AM
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it isnt really. Not in that area at least. Its secured more towards where it goes by the crank pulley.

Its as far up as it can go. Its just that when the suspension is under load the axle moves upwards and the rubber contacts the ducting just enough.
Im using the month of June to solve this and other issues before my next event


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 1:21 PM
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Maybe try some oval aluminum tubing to get around the complex bend?

EDIT: Similar to oval exhaust poritions where they increase the oval area to match the circular area of the standard tubing.

Just food for thought.

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post Jun 1, 2018 - 2:12 PM
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I wanted to avoid doing something so resiliant as Id rather have the ducting get damaged before whatever its hitting.

The ducting can be flattened to an oval, but it widens significantly. I am going get an thread new section to use in that 'high risk' area. So if it goes again, i can just swap it out with a new 1ft section.

Ill take more time shaping the ducting for that area though. I didnt flatten it as much as I should have when i put it in. Its a pain because its an area where the ducting expands and compresses from wheel movement AND after that section it takes a hard down turn and gets pretty flat to clear the crank pulley. There is not much room for fun on the passenger side lol


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 2:26 PM
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gotcha.

Just tossing options up... smile.gif


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post Jun 1, 2018 - 11:04 PM
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Why not decrease the size of the piping? Maybe a custom-like tubing where it's smaller in that specific area only.
Will lose maximum air-flow but it probably won't rip.
post Jun 2, 2018 - 2:05 PM
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Initially, I thought about doing that but adding in rigid adapters for 2.5" to 2" (or less) would reduce the amount the ducting can compress when turning the wheel to the right.

I may look into seeing if 3D printing a very small piece that sits in that spot will work, Or just keep shredding ducting and replacing a small section of it


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post Jun 10, 2018 - 6:21 AM
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DISASTER!!!

Coming home from a cars and coffee something happened...

I was driving down a highway about 80 and went to go from 5th to 4th gear. Took it out of 5th and couldnt put it in 4th, or any gear...So I was cruising in neutral down the highway to see what would happen. I tried again and it begrudgingly went into 5th and was able to downshift to get going again. This happened again as I went to downshift to get off at my exit.


So here are the things that are happening

Can't go into any gears when the engine is running (except 2nd kind of). It CAN go into gear when running but it's unpredictable.

When the car is in gear and driving it's fine. Out of gear to change, can't get into any gears. Clutch in, locked out of everything.
Come to a stop, still locked out. Turn car off, go into gear, turn car on and go.

Sitting at idle the ar wont go into 1st but would kind of go into 2nd. As soon as it did it made a clunky sound, kind of like it was going to stall out (even though the clutch was in and its wasn't full into 2nd yet.

Im thinking its probably something with the release system. Anyone have any input? Trying to assess the problem before taking the trans out. Im trying to avoid having this be a long fix. Just want to have the parts ready, drop the trans and put it back in. (I am going to get a release bearing and slave cylinder regardless, just trying to figure out if Ill need a new clutch and FW)
I have been having difficulties with 3rd gear the past year, its gotten worse the last few months and only goes in perfectly with no resistance at high (close to redline) rpms

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post Jun 10, 2018 - 8:27 AM
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Will it go into gear if you rev match and don’t use the clutch? Since everything seems to be fine once you’re in gear but having difficulty getting it into gears when the engine is running, it sounds clutch related to me.


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post Jun 10, 2018 - 3:46 PM
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I didnt try to when I was driving it. I am going to try and drive it again to make certain the car drives fine when in gear

If its a clutch job then it probably wont be an easy day fix as I SHOULD resurface the flywheel. Having no garage here in MD sucks. I may see if I can drive it back up to PA for a couple weeks to knock it out. But driving it up to PA may not be the smartest thing with how its behaving frown.gif


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post Jun 10, 2018 - 10:55 PM
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shifter cables?


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post Jun 10, 2018 - 11:48 PM
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Holy Crap I wasn't the only one! Lol I was driving my FRS back from C&C when my shifter linkage to the transmission broke!
Had to take out my transmission and still trying to fix the car.

I would have to agree with richee: it seems to be the clutch. I wouldn't think the release system be compromised like that.
But you could see if it can be the tranny. Try seeing if you can get a sample of the tranny fluid to see if it's clean or not.
post Jun 11, 2018 - 1:52 PM
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+1 on dry shifting it to make sure it's a clutch problem instead of a trans problem.

I had a TO bearing explode and pin the clutch teeth closed, I had to drive it 160 miles, only dry shifting it, to get it to a place I could work on it out of the weather.


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post Jun 11, 2018 - 2:25 PM
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Does it creep with the clutch in or is it neutral per normal?


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post Jun 12, 2018 - 2:49 PM
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why don't you down shift into 2nd before the turn with the banking.... if thats the correct name for it?


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