What tracks/events are you planning on doing? Looking for drivers?
Im enjoying this far to much.
Our "to do" list in no particular order is:
1. Cage
2. Delete A/C system
3. Brake ducting
4. Replace lower radiator hose + flush
5. Rear brakes(shoes/drums/hardware)
6. Braided front brake lines
7. Braided clutch line
8. Hood vent install + lighten hood
9. Lighten trunk
10. Lighten doors
11. Alignment
12. Window net
13. Electrical cut off switch
14. Gauge cluster retention panel
15. Oil temp/ECT/Trans Temp gauges
16. Fire suppression system install
17. Front sway bar bushings
18. Front subframe bushings
19. Box radiator out
20. Lexan rear windows(two rear and one back glass)
Stock engine/drivetrain for now. Later we will look into a cold air kit, port the intake/throttle body and maybe install a header. For now though we are focusing on making the thing last.
Our first outing with be an autocross in mid-March.
On another note, on a whim, i searched Amazon for coilovers and found a insane deal for KSport Kontrol Pro coilovers for $172.67. I hit the buy button almost immediately. They should be delivered Friday. If they are the real deal its absolutely crazy. They will allow us to get the car lower along with adding more camber than just camber bolts would allow.
NickD
UberDork
1/30/19 11:32 a.m.
I'm surprised Bobzilla's Hyundai-sense hasn't gone off yet. I'm sure he'll be here shortly
In reply to NickD :
Oh, I've been watching. I found cheap ebay headers for under $100.
NordicSaab said:
What tracks/events are you planning on doing? Looking for drivers?
For now we have enough but will keep you in mind if anyone backs out.
For events we plan on autocrossing, HPDE, Chump and Lemons. We may even drag race the thing if we are bored.
bobzilla said:
In reply to NickD :
Oh, I've been watching. I found cheap ebay headers for under $100.
Me too. Don’t know if we are going there just yet but definitely in the future. Porting the intake and throttle body along with a stand alone would help clear up some of the fuel issues these things have.
It’s quite funny to be able to buy a stainless steel header for $70. Just bought the KSport coilovers for $167. Amazon has some killer deals when they wanna get rid of inventory.
Here is my last car. It had the Tiburon GS calipers with Sonata rotors and it had incredible pedal feel. This was also lowered on Eibach springs with Sensen struts and the 18mm Tiburon rear sway bar.
KSport's showed up and they are 100% real. Thank you Amazon for getting rid of stock. Check out how sweet these things are. And, yes, i did bring my coil overs to work with me to open them. I was too excited.
awesome thread! I enjoy the looks of these early 2000s hyundais
Been waiting for someone to grab an elantra or accent and hit the track....
I had some ksports on a Neon, they were nicer than racelands that came off, but not as nice as the ST that replaced them.
Just cut a wide H where you want the vent. Lift the leading edge and drop the trailing edge. Weld in the triangle gaps on the sides with scrap metal and you’ll have a free, effective and very Lemonsy hood vent.
jfryjfry said:
Just cut a wide H where you want the vent. Lift the leading edge and drop the trailing edge. Weld in the triangle gaps on the sides with scrap metal and you’ll have a free, effective and very Lemonsy hood vent.
We already have the GT500 vent but that is a good idea for next time.
Just an update:
Got food poisoning on Friday evening and spent the whole weekend trying to get back to half of my former self. Nothing like crippling montezuma's revenge to stop work on a car.
On another note, we will be back in the garage this week and this weekend knocking out as much as we can.
So I'm curious what you're down to weight wise? And hows the axle hop?
bobzilla said:
So I'm curious what you're down to weight wise? And hows the axle hop?
No idea on weight in total. We will probably find a scale and trailer it out to see our final weight. It is noticeably lighter than the car was in factory form. On a good note, the car while driving down the road does not have the typical NVH associated with a gutted racer. You can hear the road, stones and stuff but alot of the usual buzzing/wind noise is cut down. Its almost pleasant.
No axle hop to speak of(yet). Only thing we have noticed is 4th gear is MUCH tougher to get into and out of than before. We are going to put some miles on it and see. The issue with us putting miles on the car is that it is not tagged and will never be in MD. So we are relegated to private road use which is only 1.5 miles.
I remember 4th was sticky with the hard poly bushings on the trans side. I lubed them with some white lithium and it helped. Did you do the shifter base too?
bobzilla said:
I remember 4th was sticky with the hard poly bushings on the trans side. I lubed them with some white lithium and it helped. Did you do the shifter base too?
No, i ordered a set but they came for a base Veloster and 100% dont fit. They are too short.
Unless i can get my buddy with a lathe to turn some down for me ill probably just stick with the rubber for now. TWM used to make bushings but i havent seen them around for a while. You have any leads before i go begging a friend with booze?
The shifter as it is now is very, very notchy. The cables seem to have some wear on them also where the cable slips through the sheeth. My last one had the same wear but wasnt as pronounced. Im going to pop the cables off and see if they are sticking at all.
A few parts came in and i bought a few more cheap things to start with a small amount of engine performance work...
Picked up a used throttle body and intake manifold to do some porting to. $63 with shipping isnt bad at all and if they come with the sensors we have backups if the ones on the car decide to crap out.
Since we plan on really pushing this car i wanted to make sure we have some sort of brake pedal, so i picked up a few things of ATE gold along with a few sets of cheap performance pads to see how long they last. EBC "Greenstuff" pads on Amazon were $24 on closeout so picked them up. They arent a race pad but if we can get this thing down to be as light as possible with a ton of ducting they may have some chance.