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Andrew is straight hold my beer with all these conquests. I thought juggling the SHO and the Lexus was hard.....hats off brother.
 

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Also, I have been keeping my tabs on VF as well. Quite a few of the big YT players have them tune their cars. They are big in the supercharged Lambo and Audi game.
 

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Also, I have been keeping my tabs on VF as well. Quite a few of the big YT players have them tune their cars. They are big in the supercharged Lambo and Audi game.
Yeah it’s pretty nice that they do all the grunt work to figure out the ECU and then sell their software for you to have access to it all, to tune it yourself or bring it to any tuner of your choice. Right now they don’t have canned tunes for mine yet. A pro tuner on their software just made some nice numbers on the dyno and he’s just getttjng started, he just remapped the limits and it’s at about 400hp and 530 wheel torque. Nobody makes upgraded turbos, downpipes for it (yet). Makes sense though, crack the ECU first. IMG 1347
 

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Yeah it’s pretty nice that they do all the grunt work to figure out the ECU and then sell their software for you to have access to it all, to tune it yourself or bring it to any tuner of your choice. Right now they don’t have canned tunes for mine yet. A pro tuner on their software just made some nice numbers on the dyno and he’s just getttjng started, he just remapped the limits and it’s at about 400hp and 530 wheel torque. Nobody makes upgraded turbos, downpipes for it (yet). Makes sense though, crack the ECU first. View attachment 90601
Yeah that is pretty par for the course. I would bet since that domino has fallen, PPE will probably be getting ready to start downpipes. Might want to give them a call and inquire.
 

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Got word last night my transmission is all set!! Kevin is going to drop it off. **** yeah!!

In the meantime I bought two new hub/bearing assemblies for the rear, new transmission lines and thermostat that attach to the trans, new rear upper and lower control arms and I might replace the rear knuckles and rear axles. That would leave the steering rack, starter and alternator, coolant reservoir and coolant hoses as the only original parts with 76k miles. More or less. That’s nuts! Not a 100% restoration but pretty close!

Switched over to rattle cans and laid down Ford Gray on the trans mount brackets, front subframe mount brackets and front swaybar and brackets. 1 more quick 2 coat session and ready to install back on the car. IMG 1379
Not sure it’s noticeable but I painted the engine bay and inner and outer fender areas Low Gloss Black. To make sure I didn’t get overspray on the car I covered 2/3 of the car in plastic and sealed off the garage door with plastic and a fan with oversized filter. IMG 1366
Before: IMG 1368IMG 1369IMG 1367
After: IMG 1373IMG 1372IMG 1374
It worked out great with the fan pulling the overspray out and the filter did its jobIMG 1370
Black filter now lol! Right now half of the rear suspension is out, removing the rear subframe to get dropped off for sandblasting and I’ll rattle can it Ford Gray.
 

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Got word last night my transmission is all set!! Kevin is going to drop it off. **** yeah!!

In the meantime I bought two new hub/bearing assemblies for the rear, new transmission lines and thermostat that attach to the trans, new rear upper and lower control arms and I might replace the rear knuckles and rear axles. That would leave the steering rack, starter and alternator, coolant reservoir and coolant hoses as the only original parts with 76k miles. More or less. That’s nuts! Not a 100% restoration but pretty close!

Switched over to rattle cans and laid down Ford Gray on the trans mount brackets, front subframe mount brackets and front swaybar and brackets. 1 more quick 2 coat session and ready to install back on the car. View attachment 90641
Not sure it’s noticeable but I painted the engine bay and inner and outer fender areas Low Gloss Black. To make sure I didn’t get overspray on the car I covered 2/3 of the car in plastic and sealed off the garage door with plastic and a fan with oversized filter. View attachment 90642
Before: View attachment 90643View attachment 90644View attachment 90645
After: View attachment 90646View attachment 90647View attachment 90648
It worked out great with the fan pulling the overspray out and the filter did its jobView attachment 90649
Black filter now lol! Right now half of the rear suspension is out, removing the rear subframe to get dropped off for sandblasting and I’ll rattle can it Ford Gray.
This is such great news, can i have your headlights? ;)
 

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are the subframe bushings original? wonder when they will need to be replaced. they seem to last forever on the edge/mkx/nautilus platform tho.
 

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They are original. I looked at possibly replacing them just bc and I was seeing close to $100 for each. With 76k miles I’m sure they are fine. They look very robust, not your average suspension bushing.
 

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Got word last night my transmission is all set!! Kevin is going to drop it off. **** yeah!!

In the meantime I bought two new hub/bearing assemblies for the rear, new transmission lines and thermostat that attach to the trans, new rear upper and lower control arms and I might replace the rear knuckles and rear axles. That would leave the steering rack, starter and alternator, coolant reservoir and coolant hoses as the only original parts with 76k miles. More or less. That’s nuts! Not a 100% restoration but pretty close!

Switched over to rattle cans and laid down Ford Gray on the trans mount brackets, front subframe mount brackets and front swaybar and brackets. 1 more quick 2 coat session and ready to install back on the car. View attachment 90641
Not sure it’s noticeable but I painted the engine bay and inner and outer fender areas Low Gloss Black. To make sure I didn’t get overspray on the car I covered 2/3 of the car in plastic and sealed off the garage door with plastic and a fan with oversized filter. View attachment 90642
Before: View attachment 90643View attachment 90644View attachment 90645
After: View attachment 90646View attachment 90647View attachment 90648
It worked out great with the fan pulling the overspray out and the filter did its jobView attachment 90649
Black filter now lol! Right now half of the rear suspension is out, removing the rear subframe to get dropped off for sandblasting and I’ll rattle can it Ford Gray.
Amazing attention to Details!
 

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Dropped off the subframe for sandblasting. It’ll be nice when I’m done and the undercarriage looks like new. IMG 1391
All of this is getting replaced. Bought the knuckles and axles and they’re on their way. About $1,600 to replace all this. But with everything new upfront…can’t let these toasty parts remain.
IMG 1393
Got the subframe and front sway bar back on the car. Looking good IMG 1409IMG 1411IMG 1410
And Kevin dropped off the transmission last night! Let’s go! IMG 1412
 

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They are original. I looked at possibly replacing them just bc and I was seeing close to $100 for each. With 76k miles I’m sure they are fine. They look very robust, not your average suspension bushing.
If you have any openings in the bushings, 3m window weld can help - motor mounts, drive shaft bearings, etc... just a little more support from movement
cure time is a in a day or so, being its thicker in spots - and designed for a bead application on a windshield
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https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/v000074326/
 

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great tip. I already added some to my engine mount and my top trans mount is completely metal now so don’t need it there. Driveshaft though is a good idea. I’ll try that
 

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Rear subframe is ready for pick up, plus I had their brackets powder coated and the metal brackets for the rear diffIMG 5543
Just surface rust really so it was worth having it blasted rather than replaced. Making progress on degreasing the undercarriage to get ready for paint. The center and passenger side is degreased but the driver side isn’t….hard to tell but it’s mostly just dirty. IMG 1419
Overall for a New England car it’s in very good shape. Most of what I’m degreasing is fluid film off of it. But there is some surface rust towards the back of the car. Once it’s all degreased I’ll hit the rust with a wire brush and use rust reformer on it. When all the rust is coated I’ll wipe everything down with acetone and rattle can with the same low gloss black rustoleum farm and implement weather heavy duty paint. Trying to get a ton done in the next 21 days….bc @Jordan_R is coming June-24-26th to help me get it running or as close to running as possible! Thanks Jordan…I needed a deadline for a massive motivational push to get this done!
 

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This got out of control. I always wanted a ground up type of build, clean inside and out. Not nearly as fancy as the pro builds, no roll cage, no chromoly subframes, still got factory glass, etc. I got probably 10 hours in degreasing this. IMG 1444
Stripped, only thing left is the brake lines. Mask tomorrow, paint Friday. I got a 3’x3’ sheet of .090 thick 6062 aluminum coming to make my delete panel. I checked around, found a BMW delete panel that they just bolt on, out of .090 thick aluminum. IMG 1445
So I’ll just make the same thing for myself, by myself and mount my fuel cell to it. Can reinstall the fuel cell and fittings and then just bolt it into place. Will need to do some sort of bracing in the near future to stiffen the rear of the car, also rear strut tower brace.
 

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