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The build of 1078. Yes it's auto swapped, no I'm not sorry.

Boost4U

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Picked up this car from Ren a few months ago. It is a pretty clean rust free car and mostly all there minus the obvious motor/trans/ and all that. The quick of it is, I swapped out the entire suspension, subframes, rear end, engine, trans, fuel system, intercooler and radiator out of my Laser. I is an Auto now and from what I understand one of very few said auto swapped VR4s. I had to drill out the factor welds on the lower radiator mounts and slide them about an inch and a half to the drivers side so the intercooler could pass through the core support. I have also relocated the alternator to the back so I had more room for intercooler pipping. It's going to be powered by a ball bearing GT3088, 1200cc injectors, managed with AEM EMS, and probably running on E85. It should be a lot of fun to drive when I'm done. It's getting really close. I have to decide what wheels I want to run, I have a few options one of which is a set of 16 inch rota slips in gunmetal. I have to make a list of what's left to do and start chipping away. Now on to what you all came here for, I'll let the pictures tell the story better than I ever could.
Here it is the day I got it.
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Pure sex right here ladies and gentlemen...
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now let the bashing begin!!!
 
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GSX_TC

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She's gonna be pretty consistent at the track, lookin good
 

Boost4U

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Hahaha no Edward, I think he was offended by the sticker that said www.hondassuck.com on the back. Lol And I always make fun of his Lamborghini doors.
 

Boost4U

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I would sell my child for a hta 68, it would be the icing on the sleeper cake that is my VR4... Auto grandma car with "stock" turbo. Honda boys wont know what hit them. Then I need to get a meth kit too. well maybe not on e85
monster truck indeed
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Boost4U

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93 is much more attainable but those 68s love the e85. That would be great. After I get done with this 6 bolt swat for this guy I'll start on your car trying to figure out where your short is and throw that green on it. you should get a car cover for it before you leave. it will keep that stupid tree from dropping those crappy little pink flowers on it.
 

Boost4U

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Why thank you sir. Cherrod there is a e85 pumP at Norfolk naval base. It's only 17 miles and I'll be working out that way anyways soon.
 

IncorpoRatedX

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no reason to apologize, auto swaps are great. If i ever set up another galant for drag, it will be auto.

currently setting up a full auto laser for the hell of it with my best friend.
 

4thStroke

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With a 30 series turbo and E85, 1200cc injectors may not be enough, depending on whether or not you want to push the turbo.

Looks like a great build!
 

Boost4U

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I have my concerns about the injectors, for now if need be I can run higher fuel pressure until I get some bigger injectors but I want to be sure that's what I really want to do first. I should add that I will be running a dual 255 setup as well just have to finish building it. Ultimately like Cherrod said my plan is to get a hta68 and with that turbo I should have plenty of injector with the 1200s. Once the car is all together I'm going to get it tuned with a pretty tame tune so I can save it from my destructive ways and maybe keep it together for a while. In that time I will start building a motor. As far as what motor I'm kind of on the fence about staying 2.0 or going stroker. I would love to have a torquey motor so lately I have kind of been thinking more along those lines. Probably get some different cams too. I have a set of comp cams now. I like the fp cams but still need to do some more research and figure all this out. When all is said and done, should be a good car to take my daughter to school in and get some groceries. To the auto laser guy, all this car out of my auto laser... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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cheekychimp

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Quoting FavNumber:
Yes, Paul.



Lol, thought that area looked familiar. Say "hi" to Ren for me, it was way too short of a visit last time. Met him in some sort of disused parking lot and he told me to leave my car and get into his (it was like a shady drugs deal!). I hadn't been in the States long so I got in the 'passenger' side which of course is your driving seat and the next thing I know he tells me to get on the slip road to the highway and give the Evo 3 16G a workout. Gave me a bed for the night, breakfast, some t-shirts (which I paid for!) and I left about 5am the next morning as he was on his way to work and headed over to Tennessee if I recall correctly.

Paul
 

Looks good. I'm not a huge auto fan myself but it should be pretty consistent at the track. At any rate you do good work.
 

Boost4U

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Well thank you. It has certainly been a testing and learning ordeal.
 

Boost4U

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Well the rear end has to come back out, I have a very big clean puddle of differential fluid where ever I put the car. my luck sucks.
 

Boost4U

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It's rainy out today so I figured I would fab up my gauge pod and radio.
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What do you think?
 

IncorpoRatedX

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needs a little more cardboard... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/uhh.gif
 

Boost4U

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Cardboard is just to get the shape, fiberglass will replace it.
 

Terry Posten

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Curtis makes one exactly that orientation.

I had one, still may but I went with a 5 gauge setup and a hidden amp and an iPod cable.

Check my members ride post (link is in my sig at bottom) if you want to see it. It is in the older interior shots, I just flipped mine.
 
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