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 Post subject: Re: Project Widow Maker
PostPosted: October 2, 2010, 1:16 am 
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PostPosted: October 12, 2010, 10:21 pm 
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A week after braking my hand I started again to work on the car today.

I have to say it was kind of slow but I did mock up and tack weld the front bumper.

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PostPosted: October 16, 2010, 7:51 am 
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I bought a pair of 6" lights and worked on putting them on.
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After cutting, grinding, and welding.
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Finished look:
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PostPosted: October 17, 2010, 9:31 pm 
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I did not like the look of the ATV bumper with its open ends.
So I decided to cut and weld new ends to it so its now a closed design.

Ok it is gonna be clearer with pictures:
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After finishing both side I put the lights back on.
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I am started to really like the cartoon look with the oversized KC covers...

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PostPosted: October 19, 2010, 2:53 pm 
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This is a sneak peek of what I am working on for the suspension.
The look of the buggy is definitely off road but I will use it 99.9% on paved street.
That is why I decided to go with road race shocks:
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Left is the EO strut and right is the same cut and sand blasted almost ready for the Koni insert.

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PostPosted: October 20, 2010, 1:00 am 
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great build. been following it. i love it. its crazy and perfect. i ddnt think to offer but i have aset of fully adjustable coilovers for a 90 awd dsm. i believe fit 90-94. i have a spare tranny and transfer case with the center lsd diff if you need/ want extras. used motor for a traditional 7 with supra running gear so most of the car is there but motor.

again great build. keep it up

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PostPosted: October 20, 2010, 12:57 pm 
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lusiphur134 wrote:
great build. been following it. i love it. its crazy and perfect. i ddnt think to offer but i have aset of fully adjustable coilovers for a 90 awd dsm. i believe fit 90-94. i have a spare tranny and transfer case with the center lsd diff if you need/ want extras. used motor for a traditional 7 with supra running gear so most of the car is there but motor.

again great build. keep it up


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Yes, I would be interested in the transmission and transfer case (budget permitting).
I would also gladly help if you need some stuff for your build.
I have a lot of parts laying around.
Let me know...

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PostPosted: October 21, 2010, 2:00 am 
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i need to tell you the tranny has the typically 2nd syncro crunch so you have to double clutch it(i think thats the term) but is drivable if had to be and good for a rebuild. t-case is good though. both are original from a 1990 with 117000 miles.
i'm not sure what shipping would be. i'm in oh at 44076. pm an offer. i'm not sure how much they are going for but i dont imagine much.
and i dont know of anything i need currently. i'm only using the 4g motor from the talon. the ecu and iac has been rebuilt. have new lifters and clutch parts.
maybe a spare 14b or 16g turbo if you have one. i saw you seem to have upgrade to larger.

i just got a layoff notice so i'll check with you before i start ebaying and craigslisting parts off.

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PostPosted: November 5, 2010, 11:05 pm 
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Ok I have been off for two weeks but I come back with a lot of pictures.

I am not gonna tell you what it is just yet.

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First taking some measurements.

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Then I took this cut off bumper tube.

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Put it on the tube notcher.
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Nice fish-mouth.

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Spot welded.
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Now I took some tubes bolt and a caster wheel.

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Start welding.

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1/2 " square ratchet adapter.

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Almost finished.

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Here you go: spare tire holder.

And...

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Lug nut wrench.

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PostPosted: November 6, 2010, 2:19 pm 
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my first thought was roof wheels in case you turtle it. :roll:
looking gooood!!

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PostPosted: November 6, 2010, 3:35 pm 
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Until I saw the "Y" piece, I thought it was going to be a camera mount.
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 Post subject: Re: Project Widow Maker
PostPosted: December 8, 2010, 8:33 pm 
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Any updates?


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PostPosted: December 19, 2010, 10:54 am 
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Sorry for the lack of updates.
The last couple of month I focused on getting the car started again.
That means redo the fuel system, coolant lines to the back, and water to air intercooler system.

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Bosh 044 fuel pump, big filters and AN8 braided lines.

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The mounting straps for the 12 gallons aluminum fuel tank and the fuel pump wiring underneath the tank. (notice the cooling Jug for the beer)

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I actually use the cooler as an ice chest for the water to air intercooler.

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I also received my new turbo: Forced performance DSM 82 HTA.
Should be good for around 700hp.

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With this I ordered this beautifully crafted JMF drag manifold.
This thing is a beast.

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The engine bay coming along.
Notice the waste gate dump BOSOZOOKU STYLE

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The office.

My friend Tango also started the fab of the aluminum sides.
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His fab table.
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Complex shapes.
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The front half in place.
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The complete side pods.

That is all for now.

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PostPosted: December 19, 2010, 3:12 pm 
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Looking awesome so far!

Looks like you either need some spring tenders or a limiting strap, that front spring looks a little loose.


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PostPosted: December 19, 2010, 4:06 pm 
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looks cool. I love it. Can't wait to see it driving.


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