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Old 09-20-2014, 09:42 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Old 09-21-2014, 12:28 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Old 09-21-2014, 12:31 AM   #53 (permalink)
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LOL, I need to go out to my garage and check to make sure my cheap arse harbor freight buffer is not missing. I like the sponge velcro stick on pads.

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That's all I use now it makes changing from the cutting pad to the foam finishing pad a breeze.
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Old 09-25-2014, 10:18 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Look at what I just scored!!!

Boost activated exhaust valve. Starts to open at 9psi. Its wide open at 12psi.

I'm going to install this after the CAT. Then build a 1 1/2" dia. exhaust pipe loop around it pre-turbo that will have a Honda OEM muffler inline.

With the valve closed exhaust will have to run through the muffler. At WOT the valve will open at 9psi. and have a straight shot 3" dia. to the turbo and dump out at the quarter panel.
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Old 09-26-2014, 08:42 AM   #55 (permalink)
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Way cool build! When do you think it will be on the road?
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Old 09-26-2014, 10:47 AM   #56 (permalink)
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Way cool build! When do you think it will be on the road?
Thanks Man!!!

My goal now is to have it running by the end of November.

My to do list as of now.

Sand and Buff out rear tail lights and install. done
Install front and rear bumpers. rear bumper done
Install side moldings. done
Cut 3 1/2" hole in rear quarter molding and install exhaust bezel for side out exhaust.
Finish building scatter shield turbo box and mount LP turbo behind rear seat.
Install deep cell trunk mount battery.
Wire in on/off switch from deep cell battery to Tilton pump.
Wire in emergency main battery switch to Tilton pump.
Install charging plug in rear between tail lights.
Build 1 1/2" dia. exhaust with muffler loop.
Run cold side charge pipe outlet from LP turbo and attach to inlet of HP turbo.
Install Tilton pump and run return oil line from mid-mount LP turbo to pump and then to oil pan.
Run oil feed line to LP turbo.
Install radiator and hoses.
Install battery tray and battery.
Install 4 bar map sensor that reads exhaust back pressure and data loggs.
Install EGR control's.
Finish hot air injection valve and plumbing.
Install new wheels and tires.

I hope I can get it done this year lol
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Old 09-26-2014, 04:24 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Thanks Man!!!

My goal now is to have it running by the end of November.

My to do list as of now.

Sand and Buff out rear tail lights and install.
Install front and rear bumpers.
Install side moldings.
Cut 3 1/2" hole in rear quarter molding and install exhaust bezel for side out exhaust.
Finish building scatter shield turbo box and mount LP turbo behind rear seat.
Install deep cell trunk mount battery.
Wire in on/off switch from deep cell battery to Tilton pump.
Wire in emergency main battery switch to Tilton pump.
Install charging plug in rear between tail lights.
Build 1 1/2" dia. exhaust with muffler loop.
Run cold side charge pipe outlet from LP turbo and attach to inlet of HP turbo.
Install Tilton pump and run return oil line from mid-mount LP turbo to pump and then to oil pan.
Run oil feed line to LP turbo.
Install radiator and hoses.
Install battery tray and battery.
Install 4 bar map sensor that reads exhaust back pressure and data loggs.
Install EGR control's.
Finish hot air injection valve and plumbing.
Install new wheels and tires.

I hope I can get it done this year lol
Yeah, that's quite a list! Good luck and keep us posted.
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Old 09-28-2014, 09:45 PM   #58 (permalink)
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More progress.

My tail lights were a little scratched and cloudy so I decided to sand and buff them.
Before

Sanded with 1500 wet dry then used 3M trizact 5000 with a DA.


Then buffed out with Presta stage 1, 2 step.


Installed rear bumper and all the side moldings.


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Old 09-28-2014, 11:31 PM   #60 (permalink)
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That definitely looks better!

Scotty Kilmer made a few videos about using Scratch Out. The kid at Pep Boys did not know anything about it, he told me to use Meguire's. This is my hood:

You can barely feel the scratches, so I figure they are only as deep as the clear coat. The polishing compound did not do anything, so I tried the rubbing one. That made the scratches look bigger, so I figure that I need to wet sand.

He also said that we could use Scratch Out and a buffer to fix headlights. The polishing compound worked for me!

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