Monday 6 August 2018

Project.L: rear trailing arms feat. Superpro

Since I completely swapped the rear suspension arms and axle, it sould have been silly not to also address the training arms. Due to powder coating runtime, I couldn't install them the first time round, but now they are installed. So what's new?
Got a set of BA V6 tubular training arms with a bit of rot and worn bushes some time ago.

Set on removing the bushes...brute force and fire!

Was left with these:

Sent them off to be media basted and powder coated a while back. Received them last week:

To be paired with Superpro bushes...

When all is new and shiny, the install is a breeze :)

Direct comparison of new tubular vs old stamped. The tubular arms are heavier but also a lot more rigid. Plus, the hand brake cable mount is at a lot better angle for the rear disc hand brake assembly. 

Note the offset position of the eye due to worn rubber. Mind you, the bushes are almost 25 years old and overall still in usable condition...

And installed:

I also reassembled the front brake calipers and bled the brake system. Took the car for a spin this morning and can happily report that after a few years in the dark ages with almost no brake feel, I finally have a good point of brake engangement and can modulate brake force without the pedal all the way to the floor. F*** you, old drum brakes!
Good times...:)

Tuesday 31 July 2018

Summer pictures of the xero fux 323

Since I missed my Nikon a bit and wanted to take some pictures, I took the XF323 downtown to take a few shots in the morning sun...








 



Thursday 19 July 2018

A new front bumper for the Daily

I've been running the Xero Fux 323 with the rancid front bumper for about 10 moths now and although I didnt mind the rough look, the lines didnt match the OEM side skirts.


When I was offered a new bumper in the correct color for cheap and trq sold his old, slightly wrecked front lip, things got moving...


I painted the front lip with a rest of rattle can that I had left over from the side skirts. Please note the innovative 2 piece design of the lip.

Next up: holes!


Followed by JB weld and zip ties. I really liked the mint zip ties on the old bumper, so I decided, that the drift stitches and sticker would just slide down from the bumper onto the lip to preserve the xero fux look a bit :)



Glued the thing onto the bumper.


Put both onto the car.

The fitment is not perfect since the bumper is not OEM and the lip is a bit warped but that's ok because nöfüksgvn.

Much better side line now!







Project.L: RDC - rear disc conversion

Well, this was on my to do list for a very (!) long time.
Since the european BA 4 cylinder did not come with rear disc brakes, I wanted to do an RDC for over 10 years now. Just never managed to do it.
I've had the parts for a few years now and finally there was a time window that could be used so here we go...

Got new lateral arms that I painted gunmetal grey for extra street cred and a long life.



For the conversion I used BG DOHC rear spindles and calipers with Brembo rotors and EBC Green Stuff pads, that I bought from a mate a couple of years ago. Hand brake cables came off a BA V6.
Since the calipers were painted gold which would not go well with my new wheels I repainted them gunmetal grey and added a few new rubber gaskets and bolts.




I also got a set of tubular training arms off a V6 which I sent out to be blasted and owder coated but I havent received them back yet.

When I pulled the old rear assembly out, I was again amazed by the built quality in the early 90s...
This bolt has covered 230k kms in 24 years sitting at the rear wheel and looks like it is a few months old...

Old drum next to shiny new control arms.

Much better, thank you!


I used Evolity brake hoses for the conversion and will swap the front ones too, since I will have to bleed the system anyway.

Always remember to fasten all the suspension bolts with rubber bushings with the car sitting at ride height!


Finally, after a couple of hours of wrenching, cleaning, applying wax and grease, the car again was one step closer to the state that it should have left the factory in - the goal that I have been chasing for over a decade now...

Did I mention I love this car? More so than any other...

The front brakes are still waiting to receive matching paint and brake hoses and the system will need to be bled.
Since all 4 discs and all brake pads are only a few k kms old I will leave them as is for now. In the long run, I want to use 270/276mm discs instead of the 255/258mm ones but this has time (maybe another decade or so :D).
Also, I suspect that I will need to swap over the proportioning valve since the braking system and pressure are different for drum and disc brakes but I want to try it out on the street before I change anything else.

Wednesday 11 July 2018

Project.L: new injectors

To fix the issue of flat spots at 2-3000 rpms under acceleration, I got a hardly used fuel rail off a 2002 MX-5 1.8 and swapped my red 260ccm NB Denso injectors (which worked fine until the 4-2-1 header install) for the lilac 265ccm NBFL version.


Supposedly only run for 62k kms / ~40k mls, which i can believe since the fuel rail looked like new.

 The "old" and the "new" face to face

And in they went...the installation takes maybe 15-20 mins without any rush.

Since I had cleaned and tested them before, the car started right up without any issues. A quick test drive revealed a better acceleration in the beforementioned rev range. I didnt have the opportunity do drive for a longer time yet but it's definitely an improvement.