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Last Edit: Jul 4, 2017 22:41:55 GMT by sb
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sb
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Now lets go on a minor detour back to Christmas. There we were all giving each other wonderful presents and enjoying ourselves when I got a ding on my phone and a few minutes later I had bought myself a 3D printer. I then felt bad because I had bought myself the best present... Who am I kidding I didnt feel bad, I got free presents and a 3D printer! It took 6 months for me to actually put it together but here it is. An Anet A8: Its been a lot of fun to play with and is actually a surprisingly cheap investment, and already getting a lot cheaper! So why did I mainly want it? For discontinued trim clips of course! Now I need to do some mods to get the accuracy up but first tests showed to be promising, and its cheaper and easier than talking to Mazda! In other news one of the main issues with a FC coupe is the fact that the bonnet weighs more than the rest of the car. It really is a massive slab of steel. The cab however gets a lovely light ally version. So one came up on ebay, made a cheeky offer and he said I had to pick it up the next day, no worries! Oh poop, forgot I was seeing the missus that evening... Load her in the car and convince her it will be a fun roadtrip (around the M25). Pull up, grab the bonnet and oh curse word... The bonnet is actually a foot wider than my daily. No chance. Now a smart person wouldve measured this first but honestly on the car it does not look that large, but I can promise you it will never fit in a '16 plate Ibiza! Anyway the seller goes off on holiday and near a month later I turn up with a rental van (that cost me freaking £60 because I'm a young driver, despite the fact I have a clean driving history) and this time success. Only issue was the heatshielding which fell apart when touched so I pulled it all out. And its a bit crusty in places:
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Last Edit: Jul 4, 2017 22:39:48 GMT by sb
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sb
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While messing with the rear lights I noticed the rear bumper was badly sagging, hence this setup: So a few bolts, ally pipe and fibreglass got involved to straighten it out: This all went OK but it is now a bit of a pain to bolt up, its bent slightly now but its minor and better than the sagging. It has however made the plate holder slightly the wrong shape, so that may get remade. In the last update I mentioned it needed to now be mapped so I made arrangements and got it booked in and booked a truck. Then my week sort of disappeared and the night before it was due to go I realised half the car was still in boxes. So queue this scene at midnight as I frantically tried to get it even slightly ready. I booked the truck to pick the car up at 1300, I got a call saying he could be there for 1400, then at 1500 he said he was due at 1600 and then he asked if he could just go home instead as he wouldn't drop the car off in time. Some people really do take the p but agreed to come back a couple days later so I could sort out some other jobs. I tried to get the car as MOT ready as I could in that time but eventually got distracted by this: This car came with remote central locking and an after market alarm. It didnt work too great but I thought it might be salvageable. Thats when I realised none of these cables go anywhere or do anything... The alarm siren was not connected, there is only one door connected and about 4 cables all running to the boot connected to nothing. There was also a buzzer and an LED but as far as I could tell all this wiring served one purpose... making a relay tick. Thats all. This of course is pointless and I was sick of the mess it was making under my dash so it had to come out. This is what the remains of a cheap central locking unit look like: Honestly it was a gratuitous amount of tape. The cabling was above 3m too long, but that hadnt stopped whoever installed it from extending most of the cables with what can only be described as total curse word. There was solid core wire, some flat cables, some dangerously thin cables, some household cables, plenty of awful soldering and control boxes that when opened only presented some capacitors and basic amplifier ICs. I really do feel sorry for whoever bought it and paid someone to install it (I'm in two minds whether I hope someone was paid to do it, or did it themselves, becauseboth show a gross misunderstanding of installing anything). Because they got ripped off. Otherwise the car is now off to hopefully be mapped. However I'm not confident. The car doesnt start, but I have got it running twice by holding it at what while turning over. However once started the turbo puked oil out between the downpipe join. After a short while of running the car died, I pulled the front leading plug and it was soaked in oil. So something is still not healthy and I may not be on the home straight yet. I'll wait and see what happens and hopefully this will make RRG.
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Last Edit: Jul 4, 2017 22:36:22 GMT by sb
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sb
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Now the verts are 7 to 9k! In only two years! Massive spike in value. There are still a few selling for less but they come up so rarely, I think theres two for around the 9 grand mark, a red one and a black one which have been on ebay for ages now I think its a bit optimistic myself, but if they're going to pull up FC values in general, I won't complain too much! Seeing as Will's Datsun isnt quite getting the money it should I'm hoping with those FC prices this can be my nest egg instead lol! This thread is just what i need!! I've Just bought an fc which needs pretty much the same work!! pm on route.. ;-) Great work so far my friend. Hey man, did you get those sills fitted in the end? Hope yours is going well! love an fc. for my sins ive had an fb, fc and I'm on my 4th fd I would still love to get a nice metallic blue fc turbo 2 but if they are all that bad underneath I don't think I can spare the time these days good luck with yours I can wait to see it all finished I'm still swayed to paint this black, the FCs look so good in black. Cheers for the kind words!
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adam73bgt
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Good to see work happening on this, that alarm wiring removal pic is very familiar with what I had to do with mine!
Hope you get the running issues sorted, mines having issues as well lately so I think its soon to be sent off to someone cleverer than I to get it running.. :/
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I, too was surprised just how damned big an FC bonnet is. Fortunately, I'd gone with my Wife's F*rd to collect the one I bought because there was no way it was fitting in/on an RX-7! As it turned out, it didn't fit in a F*cus either but fortunately the esteemed gent ( ian65 of this parish) who vended me it also had a petrol-powered disc cutter, and as I only wanted the bit of the bonnet with the vent in it, that was the part that came home with me Grrrr! Hate alarms. Hate alarm installers more. Honestly, is there a more bodgetastic bunch of chimps in all the aftermarket world?
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sb
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Apr 22, 2018 20:05:37 GMT
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Long time no speak. Well after 3 and a half years, a lot of money and a hemorrhoid inducing motorcycle ride later my RX7 has finally returned: This time its not about to disappear again either! Nor is it going to be left to rot away. No this ladies and gentlemen is a fully road legal vehicle. Its got the tax, its got the test and its got the insurance. Ive even got 150 miles on it already. The first drive was uneventful, which is good in my book for a car that has not been driven in 7 years. It blew a PS steering line but not the end of the world and we got it patched up with air line to get home. Honestly after so long it has been amazing to actually drive it. However its not quite all finished yet, its still on break in so needs to return for mapping. Currently its limited to 4k and it really cannot stretch its legs. Theres also a lot of things to do, so long in fact I decided to make a list and thats all I could think of on the top of my head. So although its finally home, the fin really has just begun! Remove/relocate front plate Finish plate holder Fit 1 line plate Fit red bulb in reverse section Connect red bulb Remove headlight cover Check issue with OSF dip beam Repair crack on screw mounting hole Repair chip Remove broken studs Secure both wings Finish fibreglassing splitter Fit splitter Move intercooler back Cut and fit spare bumper Find and fit piece over gear stick Check and remove wiring Repair cabling Make mount for double DIN Fit interior vents Repair rust Repair rust hole in spare wheel well Fit new battery tray Remove old 'tray' Fit roof spoiler Fit coilovers Fit new wheel boss Fit removable hub Fit new steering wheel Fit new alloys Powder coat suspension Fit new bushings Fit rear strut brace Fit chassis strut (wing) Fit chassis strut (front subframe) Rebuild calipers Replace brake lines Replace fuel lines Replace wing indicators Replace boot struts Remove rear wiper and blank Remove rear washer and blank Check intermittent washer jets Connect headlight washers Clean radiator Clean intercooler Clean oil cooler Clean PS cooler Fit hard IC piping Colour code piping Fit side skirts Replace exhaust Remove aerial Fit speakers Fit blank in spoiler Repair power steering pipe
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JoshO
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Apr 22, 2018 22:25:50 GMT
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One of these is my dream car. Glad to see you are properly looking after it
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sb
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Apr 25, 2018 21:05:40 GMT
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The fun begins. First of all there was my summer christmas when santa delivered the greatest gift of all, BC Racing coilovers! Don't know if Ill throw them on immediately or wait to get all the other parts powder coated so I can do it all at once. The other job was replacing the headlights as my low beam wasnt working. To do this you need to lift off the headlight covers for access, these are held in with 4 screws each. Now because life isnt easy every single one was corroded and tried to round off as soon as you got near it, but I got there in the end. By using plenty of violence. Had to grind off all the heads then drill out the studs, went a lot easier than stud removal usually does but unfortunately I lost a lot of thread on one. I replaced all the screws for bolts anyway so Ive just put a nut on the back of the bad one and presto first job ticked off!
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Last Edit: Apr 25, 2018 21:05:57 GMT by sb
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adam73bgt
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Apr 25, 2018 22:12:57 GMT
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Bit late now, but as an alternative I think you can leave the headlight covers on, but remove the plastic trims to change the bulbs.. Glad to see you've got this back and on the road, I do miss mine!
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sb
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Bit late now, but as an alternative I think you can leave the headlight covers on, but remove the plastic trims to change the bulbs.. Glad to see you've got this back and on the road, I do miss mine! Yeah I did think I could do it that way but I would rather know this was sorted for the future and makes roadside repairs easier if I ever have to. Plus the terminals were pretty crusty and I don't think I wouldve get enough force on it from the side. Thanks, got 200 miles on it, and its already cost me over £100 in fuel!
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adam73bgt
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Apr 26, 2018 18:27:25 GMT
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Thanks, got 200 miles on it, and its already cost me over £100 in fuel! Yeeahhh, that bit I don't miss so much
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sb
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Apr 29, 2018 20:55:29 GMT
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Ive realised I havent uploaded any pictures of the new big **** off turbo, how rude of me! And one for comparison Unfortunately all is not good in dorito land as its now developed a fairly serious oil leak, runs low after 30 ish miles and I happened to find this out 70 miles from home! That was nervous drive. So clock is ticking to get it sorted before the weekender. It looks like the sump is the issue though which I don't have the access to sort so need to find a garage happy to fix it or get it back down to reading to the guy who built the engine...
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JoshO
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Aug 20, 2018 18:15:08 GMT
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Was great to see you going up the hill in this man, love it sell it to me please
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sb
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Aug 20, 2018 20:23:07 GMT
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Was great to see you going up the hill in this man, love it sell it to me please Thanks man, appreciate it! Sorry far too much time and money in the old girl now! Also, damn havent updated this since April. Honestly not a lot has changed, its been chasing issues and tidying it up. Had a lot of electrical gremlins that may or may definitely have been my fault... I pulled the resistors off the fans and it kept blowing fuses. Lost the alternator belt on the way home as well so that was two tow trucks in as many days. Paint was all sanded down and buffed, while not perfect the difference is huge so I'm happy to rock the rough and ready look for a bit longer. Finally finished up the front splitter which improves the look of the front end so much and started filling the rear bumper where the license plate lights used to be. Did some general clearing up of rusty parts nobody will see. Made some repairs to the spoiler, had to put in a new thread (yes I cut the bolt down) and replaced two clips with locating studs. This works well for keeping everything centered where it should be but it sits proud by a couple mm and squeaks like a curse word when it moves so I need to find a way to secure the corners. Found yet ANOTHER hole. Spent a weekend fixing an exhaust blow (its still blowing though so some fancy manifold is in the future plans) Got the FC rev gauge working with the FD coils and changed to everything LED inside. Removed the rear wiper blade and 3D printed a bung. Really happy with this design, fully printed thread with easy hand turn nut. No finishing required but I sanded and painted the external part for looks. Went to the weekender (before a lot of the above work!) Went to a friends house (I just like this picture, yellow headlights are best headlights) Went to a local show (broke down 5 times in 10 miles, for the outlined above resistor removal idiocy) Finally, the gathering! So that near enough catches us up, its not everything but its what I remember! The car still isnt perfect, I need to do ALL the suspension and related items and I need to sort out airflow because under bonnet temps are ridiculous. So looking at a V-mount intercooler setup and a whole new exhaust. If you have any pictures or videos please let me know! Especially off the start line, I want to see how sideways it was outside the car because first and second were not hooking up!
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Last Edit: Aug 20, 2018 20:25:42 GMT by sb
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adam73bgt
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Aug 20, 2018 21:55:40 GMT
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I haven't got any pics but it looked awesome going up the hill, I liked the lit up tyres in 1st and 2nd I didn't expect there to be so many FC's there this year, made me miss mine for sure!
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Good to meet you, we saw it at the Weekender and had another look at the weekend.... but as everyone says nice to put a face to a name
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sb
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Aug 23, 2018 11:28:27 GMT
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I haven't got any pics but it looked awesome going up the hill, I liked the lit up tyres in 1st and 2nd I didn't expect there to be so many FC's there this year, made me miss mine for sure! Yeah I had no idea! I saw a couple FBs in the morning and as I came off the hill I asked if they had a space and managed to squeeze in. It was great to park next to a standard FC for comparison and see all the changes, especially as his was immaculate! Quite the difference to my rough and ready old girl. Good to meet you, we saw it at the Weekender and had another look at the weekend.... but as everyone says nice to put a face to a name It was good to meet you too, had a good chat before the tat auction. Unfortunately I missed the buggy going up the hill but I hope you and your son had a great time!
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Aug 23, 2018 12:28:05 GMT
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Love the 7 dude always had a soft spot for these (and the FBs).
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May 12, 2020 12:26:43 GMT
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Just seen this and had a goods read through, saw you at the 2019 Weekender I think too did you get any further with it?
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