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RX7 wrote:It'll be an event almost as big as a Santa Pod one....obviously without the pit girls and the dancing ones....anyone know any ?!!!?

Sorry for the hijack mate,

Great looking car and really sorry to hear about your accident.

I too had a friend get killed on a bike, was a wet evening, driving down a dead straight road, slipped on some leaves and went underneath a car. Not nice.

Glad to see you bounced back and got something sporty !!!
I looked at sensible options - and they all sucked! Hence the sx!

Dancing girls...Hmm, nice idea but it might be a bit too much like Maxpower/fast car meets then. :D
stuartstaples wrote:Hiya

Love the car and some decent mods too. Look forward to seeing you and the car at one of the meets
:thumb: no probs, I'm looking forward to a BP meet.
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MEGA BUMP!

Well nearly 18 months on I thought it was time I updated my project thread :wink:

After serious worries about using my car on track, and then some serious fun on track, its time make the SX a track (and weekend) car only :lol:

I'm in the process of getting a new daily driver which means I can cage the SX and do all the little things I didn't want to do to my road car.

The main turning point was poly bushes, they have increased the feel and feedback from the car imensely, but they make it a right mare on bumpy roads :roll:

Spec now:

Apexi induction kit
Apex cool air box
Garret GT28R roller bearing turbo
Braided oil and water feeds
HKS adjustable actuator
BGreddy Profec B
Apex type 2 front mounted intercooler
Samco turbo and water hose kit
Mongoose oval exit exhaust
3" Decat.
Apex Flexi downpipe
Apex Turbo Elbow
Walbro 255 lts/hr fuel pump
NGK BKR7EIX spark plugs
Apexi S-AFC2 airflow controller mapped by APT
Greddy turbo timer
BK Racing 993 18 x 8j Alloys - The Wanlis have gone now, one track day showed me whatr ditch finders they were!!
Brembo discs all round, Ferodo DS2500 front and Mintex Extreme rear pads
Brake Master Cylinder stopper
Goodridge braided lines
Apexi front strut brace
Apex front lower brace
Apex rear strut brace
Apex 'comfy' coilovers
Apex front tension arms
Apex rear camber, traction and toe arms
Godspeed ARB's and poly droplinks
Apex uprated engine and gearbox mounts
Apex uprated steering rack bushes
Apex front and rear lower arm bushes
Apex rear toe, traction and camber arm outer bushes
Whiteline rear subframe pineapples
Autogauge 52mm Oil pressure, Oil temp, water temp, EGT, AFR and volts
Autogauge 60mm door muonted boost gauge
Apex oil cooler kit - mounted in wing
Dano designs catch tank
Kouki style rear spoiler

And as always, a garage full of bits:

Apex rear toe arm brace
SRB front splitter
Modified front bumper
Kouki spats
Apex 4 point roll cage
Corbeau Forza seats
Luke 4 point Harnesses
Ultralite Atec2s 18 x 8.5/9.5
toyo R888s

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The Plans:

Well obviously I'm fitting a 4 point cage (6 point would make the car inaccesable to me) and more supportive seats. I'm fitting wider wheels - once I get the arches flared to accomodate them, and from there I don't know. I'm not making the car track only, as I don't want to trailer it to events, and I want to use it for weekends, meets, etc.. I'm not intending any power mods right now, to be fair, the car is pretty quick and I have a lot more to learn on track before I do anything mental. I want to concentrate on making it as stiff as possible (the car) and learning to drive faster (without spinning).

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Hi Des

That one long spec sheet. I look forward to see this go round a track sometime soon.
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Blimey thats a spec sheet and some nice bits soon to go on !

Great work !
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Thats a very nice spec list and a very beautiful yet subtle looking car :grin: Have always liked these and wanted one and to be honest when I look at the pics of yours I start asking myself why have I not bought one yet :roll:
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Bealo wrote:Hi Des

That one long spec sheet. I look forward to see this go round a track sometime soon.
Then make sure you're at snetterton for the sept trackday, don't expect me to as quick as the TA boys though! The car is limited by a couple of factors - the autobox and the driver!! :D
RX7 wrote:Blimey thats a spec sheet and some nice bits soon to go on !
Its taken long enough, I get to the point where I'm happy and then another group buy or offer comes up!!

TBH I could have shortened the spec sheet if I just put 'bushes' :wink:
pablo wrote:Thats a very nice spec list and a very beautiful yet subtle looking car Have always liked these and wanted one and to be honest when I look at the pics of yours I start asking myself why have I not bought one yet
Cheers for that, they're getting cheap now TBH. When I consider what I have spent on the car, and what modified examples go for it makes me cringe. But if you're serious about getting one check out the SXOC for sale boards - I don't think they could drag you away from your love affair with Fords though.:thumb:


Now I've got to go and prep the car for its last big road trip, We're going on holiday in the Alps in the SX so 1500 miles @ 20-25MPG. :roll:

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Sounds great Ray

Sensible mods and bound to reward you on the track. I'll be organising some driver training soon. Keep an eye out in the driving technique area (or whatever that bit is called :lol: )

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good on ya ray its looking good :thumb:
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Big Bump!

I've just realised I haven't updated this for over a year.

I got my arches rolled at Andy916's house last year and fitted the wide ultralites, along with the nearly dead Falken tyres they came with. The look was completely transformed from the old 7.5" wide BKs.

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I was lucky enough to win a DB Power big brake kit in the SXOC xmas draw :party: so these were promptly fitted along with some oversized Ferodo pads.

I fitted the roll cage and fabricated a camera mount (although this needs modifying for my new camera as it sits on the piss).

After doing the Bigpower day at snett the car felt much more planted and controllable but the tyres still needed changing. I had some 225 r888s for the front but no rears, thankfully duncan had some part worn 255s of his TA car that I procurred and swiftly had fitted.

My next trackday was Marham in October and the car was imediatley more driveable with huge levels of mechanical grip, the handling was more progresive and as my confidence grew I was able to chuck it into corners at silly speeds. Brakes are also very good now, I run standard calipers on 345mm discs with decent pads, fluid, and lines, along with a BMC stopper and I get very little brake fade even with extremely aggressive use. Quite impressive when you realise it's still an auto:p

I bought Kevs old Rotas as a spare set of wheels, along with some more R888s so now I can go to a track day and not worry about killing my tyres before I get home.

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Since then I've done Cadwell and Snetterton in November, and Oulton in December. The turbo gaskets went at Snett (the best place as at least I didn't have far to get it home) and Gary and the guys got it sorted super quick so it was ready for Oulton the next week. :cool:

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I then had a misfire problem which turned out to be a melted spark plug!! At least it was a cheap and easy fix.

The car is now at the point where all I want to do is maintain it, and get the extra few seconds a lap from better driving.
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Cracking update Ray, the whole car has moved on leaps and bounds :) I'm glad I remembered to mention Kev's wheels to you. The luxury of having a spare set is a bit of a life saver :)

See you soon and good luck at Oulton :thumbs:

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