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#1900 - 'GOLFBALL' build - 2.4-AUTO-NITROUS.... Street car?

mitsuturbo

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Hahaha. You can't really see in most pics how beat up the hood is, but you can see all the dents from the under side while it's open!

Is it just a reflection, or is the driver fender caved in too?

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yeah this poor cars body is so dang beat up but no the drivers fender is fine. you can see in the pic right above yours.
 

mitsuturbo

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It actually almost looks like that pic was photochopped with a white streak across the fender, intended to be glare. I considered this carefully before asking the question before.

It's all good. At least this vr4 is still out there, and on the road!
 

GolfBall

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havent updated this in a while. Cars still running good.

i added an AEM twinifire to the coil on plug set up.... DAMN. car freaking rolls out hard now.

also it blew out the exhaust gasket again... so fixing that added to how much faster its feels as well...
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i gotta go get it re-dyno'd because i would put money its almost 700 wheel now.
 

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then here was my newest problem happened last saturday night... did a 3rd gear pull and went to hit 4th and had no power...

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so gotta get a new one and should be back in business...
 

dewman

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Badass build,sir /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif Can't believe I haven't come across it before now. Lol I was thinking you were cslling it the golfball because you found it out in the rough /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif Get ya some good sturdy couplers,good t-bolts and some Aqua net hairspray.
 

Galantvr41062

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Do you know anything about how they had the Dyno Dynamics setup? A real load based dyno will pin point ever week point in any setup. My car was on power for 6 seconds in 3rd gear, that would normally be a 2nd threw 4th gear run. Nice numbers if you made 634awhp. Get that thing back on a dyno with the better ignition and see what it can do. Nice looking car for sure.

~John
 

GSNT

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I think a good name for the car would be "Al Dente". Sweet build, I have 1901/2000!
 
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Boost4U

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Awesome build. Car looks so good. You should drive it out to where you rescued it and take new pictures. I like what you did it.
 

GolfBall

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Quoting GSNT:
I think a good name for the car would be "Al Dente". Sweet build, I have 1901/2000!



hahaha. nice. i think that makes us practically brothers /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif



been a while since i updated the build thread

so had an exhaust leak from the last weekend out racing so i started investigating the source.

turns out there were a lot of them.

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and just for added fun this bolt siezed up when i was trying to take it apart so i had to cut it off
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so got em all welded up and back together for tonight and still have a huge exhaust leak coming from somewhere... awesome. LOL.

welp... decide to do some work on the ol' s###box. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

whats this... on just a factory manifold
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ohhh no what happened /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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then spent some time cleaning up the runners...

before
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after
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going to buy the metal i need to finish tomm so stay tuned for some updates...
 

a2vr4

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subscribed! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/applause.gif dieing to see what you are doing with the manifold! great build!
~Brian A. Moreno
 

GSX_TC

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Also very interested.
 

TurboTurtle

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ITB's in a box?
 

GolfBall

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sorry for the really long time since my last update, i have been busy with a million other things but its not time to hit it hard on golfball, i got a tons of stuff in the works but here is an update on the new intake manifold.

stared with a stock manifold

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chopped off the runner

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removed all the extra brackets and unsused sections
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chopped out the the part where the runners gonna fit
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threw it on my bridgeport and machined it out a bit.
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befor
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after
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then started welding er up.
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SIDE NOTE, i had a bug land in my bead as i was welding, teach me to weld a night with the garage door open lol
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couple of weld close ups (have only been welding aluminum for about 2 weeks now so i got a lot to learn but its coming along pretty quick and im seeing great improvement every time i touch the torch.

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all put together.
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on the car
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used my the mill to make a throttle body flange to couple it to a 76 mm GM throttle body
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Some finished pictures
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then lastly something im very excited about and could potentially be a great idea for production, i used my stock Mitsubishi throttle body and chopped off the idle control motor to make a remote mount throttle control unit that will plug into my stock wiring harness but still allow me to use the larger 76 MM GM TB.

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stay tuned because there should be A LOT of updates to follow.
 

dsm10o0

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man that looks like a beast!
 

Boost4U

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that is a wicked looking intake manifold. good work for sure. keep it up.
 

AnotherNewb

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Very out of the box route to take your intake mani, what was your reasoning behind doing a hybrid off of the old runners as opposed to an out of the box SMIM? But awesome fab work none the less.
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