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kevinspann

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I started looking at the pictures again, and thought "man, that car would be cooler with 4 wheel steering" then I scrolled down and saw this post:


I guess it didn't pan out? That thing seems like it would **** you if you looked at it funny.

It also needs some kind of rear-steer system!


I guess the same mind thinks alike.
 

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Almost there. Pulled the 163k mile rod bearings out, they are pretty shot. Parts place gave us regular taurus bearings with no oil hole along with a few mopar 2.0 bearings shoved in the box so now we have a crisis. Also found the sides of a cam chain tensioner plastic in the oil pan along with a thick sludge layer. Not sure I'll have time to change it out.
 

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Nice job so far! I can't wait to see this in person in a few weeks.

I was just at the Gingerman race over last weekend as a spectator and crew member on Team NoHow Racing which was a Putt-Putt themed '99 Audi A4 1.8T FWD (that had been rolled before they got it). That race was pretty competitive, with Pratt & Miller bringing two cars, their old Supra and a mid-eighties Camaro with a fully built "305" in it (http://murileemartin.com/wordpress/?p=243)
 
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love the stance stuff.

Glad you appreciate it. The coilovers took MORE work than the whole engine swap. Here some more on that.

The things we do to make defective stuff work.
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The (WRX?) camber plates bolted right into the geo....with -10* of camber. We flipped it around and used repurposed geo transmission bolts and lugnuts to secure. About -2* now. The decreased caster should help combat the lack of PS.
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We can't adjust either of these dampers as the **** is snapped off and turned to rust, the other can only turn 2 clicks. The GR Sport was missing a key bushing, so now the car is held up by a piece of a broken bearing that I'm sure will make cool sounds as it hammers the pillowblock. That thing on the firewall is the stock Geo adj proportioning valve. I'm sure I'll be playing with it later to dial in the Taurii brake package.
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Lot of work done in here. Fiero throttle cable is run pretty much the same way as in the Fiero. Geo steering shaft shortened 3" and equipped with sable yoke. The '83 Hijet clutch cable runs along the door bar and joins in a reversed position like everything else.
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We lost our connection we used for machining out the knuckles for the rear coilovers. Since the 52mm GR Sport damper body would nearly fit, I used a precision tool known as a 2" hole saw to hog out the strut mounts. Worked like a charm. The 55mm GR+ needed a little more work to fit....
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This is a automated grinder for sharpening reel mowers btw.
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The little GR Sport in it's new home.
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Rusty GR+ ground down to fit on the other side.
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We remembered the spring as well.

I'll just leave this pic here to see if you can figure out what the **** is going on.
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I'll just leave this pic here to see if you can figure out what the **** is going on.
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Welp, without seeing the other end, it looks like you'll be shifting gears backwards... i.e. 1st will be down and to the right, 2nd will be up and to the right, etc.

But I know y'all are too smart to make that mistake, so I'm guessing you've got it hooked up "backwards" at the shifter input shaft on the trans as well (considering that the shift cables are coming from the equivalent of the front bumper), so it all works out.

Of course, the shifter handle is cocked the wrong way (isn't it?), so that's gotta be a little odd.
 

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It is almost too cool to enter into a Lemons race! I would have never thought of this swap, but it has WIN written all over it now!
 

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This definate proof that Car Guys are crazy. I love it!:woo-hoo: Can't wait to see it on the track. Thanks for all the detail photos. :salute:
 

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