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  1. Spotted a car that I recognized from Hybridz in recent Speedhunters article

     

    It is member emwhyr0hen's car. http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/69340-project-vq-is-underway/

     

    Looks like they are deconstructing the car and reverse engineering the setup to build the same setup in the blue Z car. The mounts look similar and the routing of the intake piping to the cowl is the same. Think it's actually the engine out of the white car being put into the blue Z.

     

    http://www.speedhunters.com/2014/11/rocky-auto-where-the-magic-happens/#chapter-the-house-that-rocky-built

     

    They obviously have every right to do what they want with a car after the buy it. Kind of interesting seeing cars built stateside turn up across the Atlantic.

     

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  2. This is really simple and basic install but thought some other folks might like it. 

     

    Bought a usb charging outlet/panel from amazon: 

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IRJH8CE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

     

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    I popped out the small square port in between the fasten seatbelt and defogger lights. The hole did have to be opened up. If you have a pristine center console, this would be a hard pill to swallow, but mine is beaten up so i had no problem opening up the hole some.

     

    Wiring is super simply. Just supply switched 12v and ground to the two spade connectors on the back and you are done.

     

    The front panel has a fairly obnoxious blue light that is on all the time. I intend on painting over it, but there is a rubbery cover for it when not in use. 

     

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    Installed one in my daily as well. (shows the light on)

     

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  3. This is really simple and basic install but thought some other folks might like it. 

     

    Bought a usb charging outlet/panel from amazon: 

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IRJH8CE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

     

    41yC2MMZcXL.jpg

     

    It comes with a mounting plate but can be pulled from that and just use the circular portion as seen in the picture above.

     

    This very well could be installed in the dash in place of the cigarette ligrher outlet but I like the idea of keeping the cigarette outlet for a more universal 12v outlet. So this got installed in the center console.

     

    I popped out the small square port in between the fasten seatbelt and defogger lights. The hole did have to be opened up. If you have a pristine center console, this would be a hard pill to swallow, but mine is beaten up so i had no problem opening up the hole some.

     

    Wiring is super simply. Just supply switched 12v and ground to the two spade connectors on the back and you are done.

     

    The front panel has a fairly obnoxious blue light that is on all the time. I intend on painting over it, but there a rubbery cover for it when not in use. 

     

    IMG_20140914_222315.jpg

     

    IMG_20140914_222328.jpg

     

    Installed one in my daily as well. (shows the light on)

     

    IMG_20140918_101729.jpg

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  4. A/C is a wonderful thing.

     

    Got hoses crimped and system charged.

     

    Made a bracket for the Drier. I wasn't happy with the two little straps that Vintage Air provided. Bracket is just some left over 2.5 exhaust split and a couple tabs welded on to tighten it around the Drier.

     

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    All buttoned up. Trinary Switch wired. Fan relay got moved to the lower condenser bracket.(used to be mounted where the drier is now) 

     

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    System Getting charged

     

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  5. Hoses and fittings came today.

     

    Have the drier and Condenser mounted and started to mock up all the hoses.

     

    Lines coming off the compressor

     

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    Condenser and Drier mounted with hoses mostly in place.

    Had to make a small notch on the driver's side of the core support for the Condenser to fit.

    Need to make a matching bracket for the other half of the top of the condenser. Running the #8 and #10 lines along the bottom of the condenser. 

     

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    Got a little carried away trying to make the lower bracket look nicer. 

     

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    Hoses are run through the fender horn. Early cars have this area already open, but I guess they blocked it off on '78 cars. I had to cut open this section to pass the hoses through.

     

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  6. Compressor installed.

    Took a bushing made for a lawnmower idler pulley and cut it down to install smooth idler pulley. Pulley is installed where one of the long f-body alternator bolts are. 

     

    Ordering up hoses and fittings and hoping to have everything buttoned up sometime next week. 

     

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  7. Just piecing together the A/C components one by one really.

     

    Vintage Air Gen 2 Mini underdash unit from summit $469.97

    Vintage Air standard control panel from summit $50.00

    Vintage Air Drier w/ Trinary Switch From summit $58.97

    12"x24" Condenser from ackits.com  $61.51

    Sanden SD7 7176 compressor from TBIproducts.com $165.00

    A/C compressor pad Fittings #8 and #10 for Compressor from TBIproducts.com $20.00 

    I've only got ~$40 tied up in the mount for the compressor at this point

     

    That puts the total so far at $865.45.

    All that's really left to purchase are the hoses,fittings,and charging the system with refrigerant.

  8. Piecing together the rest of the A/C system

     

    Compressor, drier, and condenser pictured. 

    Compressor is a Sanden style SD7 7176 unit.

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    Making my own mount for the A/C compressor. Mounts similar to the JCI bracket but it is a different compressor.

    Need to pick up some more material to make a piece that mounts to the front mounting ears. Current piece is just some scrap that i cut up. 

     

    Before I trimmed off the top section and mounted in the car.

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    Trimmed and mounted up on spare block/head

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  9. New rear brakes!!

     

    Received my kit from the thread in the vendor forum today.http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/113199-yet-another-rear-drum-to-disk-conversion-option/

     

     

    Bolted up one side. Still to need to do the passenger side and the parking brake.

     

    Bought calipers from rockauto. They were $211 for the pair. Rotors were purchased from amazon for $70. All in everything was a little more than $600.

     

    Calipers are from a 2004 jaguar vanden plas. Rotors are from a 2008 mustang gt.

     

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    Bye bye drum brakes.

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    Bracket and centering ring installed.

     

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    Caliper and rotor installed

     

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  10. Received my kit today.

    Bolted up one side. Still to need to do the passenger side and the parking brake.

    Everything went together smoothly so far. Great kit Nigel! Please make more quality parts that I can buy.

     

    Bought calipers from rockauto. They were $211 for the pair.

     

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    Bye bye drum brakes.

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    Bracket and centering ring installed.

     

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    Caliper and rotor installed

     

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  11. Haven't had bumpers on my car for 10 years.. (5 with it actually on the road) Always planned on 240z front bumper though. Never had a problem with police or inspection.

     

    Inspection doesn't check for bumpers, just lights, parking brake, horn, wipers and brake check.

  12. JCCS-17-copy.jpg

     

    Anyone have a clue what wheels and fitment these are? Was at the 2013 JCCS show and is rb25 swapped.

     

    I'm assuming 17"x9.5" Rota RKR since they look larger than 16s, have a decent lip, and the finish doesn't look like Watanabe, but I could be mistaken. Would love to know the offset, width, tire size, and suspension used.

     

     

     Yep definitely RKR. I have them in 5 lug and assume the rears have the same specs at 17x9.5 -19, but no clue on the fronts. they look the same as the rear though from the outer lip. Mine don't have that much dish in the front

     

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  13. Installed koni 8610-1437 upfront.

     

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    Had to clearance the hood for the tops of the shocks

     

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    Finally got tired of taking off my license plate each time I needed to fill up gas

     

    Installed a flip down license plate bracket.

    Drilled and installed rivnuts in these existing brackets.

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    Used 1/8" aluminum to make a bracket. Holes for it to mount to existing brackets and riv nuts to install the flip down bracket.

     

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    Installed.

     

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