Raindog's Sometimes Things Get out of Hand Build

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COOL! [thumb]

IF/WHEN I do the boomba handle/shifter base washers I will have a replacement piece waiting to go on ahead of installation time, since like I said, I can GUARANTEE that I will also break that effing pin!!
 


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I stuck a screwdriver under the side cover and put a little bit of prying pressure on it and was really careful with the pick, it popped right off.
 


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Please review/let us know what you think of that shift handle, and which position you set it at initially.

I am seriously thinking about getting one, but want to see what the Mountune trans adapter 'plate', and boomba cable bracket bushings feel like first. ;)
I've put a few miles on since the install and overall am very pleased with the results. The action is a bit heavier and I still have to work on the sticking reverse detent but the latter I will have ironed out by the weekend.
 


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My exhaust showed up yesterday, CP-E nexus. Big thanks to Ron at Whoosh for the group buy.

Finish on this system is extraordinary and holy cow three inch exhaust is really big for a tiny car. I can't wait to hear it but install is going to have to wait for the weekend.

 


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Yeah, I'm anxious to see how it reacts. Hopefully my intake, intercooler and crash bar will follow along shortly but with the holidays I fear it might be in the air for a while.

 


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Plenty of room to work once a few key pieces are out of the way.

I've committed my first error though, I forgot to run the fuel out of the line before tearing everything out. I guess the flex fuel sensor will have to be a secondary project.



 


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When you get to the turbo, remove the passenger axle. You can pre-assemble the new manifold, turbo, wastegate and dump tube and coolant lines. Keep the v-bands loose and get it on the manifold studs. Trust me and you'll thank me.


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Dammit J, you're going to make me get another alignment. I do appreciate the advice though.

I'm a few days from the actual install, just piddling in the garage right now. This thing is cake to work on, that's a good thing.

 


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When you get to the turbo, remove the passenger axle. You can pre-assemble the new manifold, turbo, wastegate and dump tube and coolant lines. Keep the v-bands loose and get it on the manifold studs. Trust me and you'll thank me.


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That is a badass tip. Would have saved me some time 2x over.

It's crazy how much more room you have to work with after removing the battery and tray.
 


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Cant wait this car is going to be a beast!! [MENTION=5851]Raindog[/MENTION] your intercooler and intake is ready to ship! we will be getting that out asap! We cant wait!

Russ
 


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Thanks Russ, we might just be smelling smoke by next week
 


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It's beginning!


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One of these things is not like the other [emoji1]

 


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Let's go ahead and clear out the back of the grill, we have a week to burn

 




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