i still love seeing this waiting for me.
Rotors, spark plugs and veloster intake will be here Friday. Previous owner found the second key and mailed it to me. Nice people. Just got off the phone with Porterfield Brakes (super nice people btw) and a set of R4S are in their way. Be here next week. Saturday morning headed to Springfield to get 7wheels wrapped in bfg rivals.
man this thing is coming together!
Got the first shipment of parts in. Rotors, plugs, intake. Taking the car to Illinois tomorrow to pick up 7 15x7" wheels wrapped in 205/50 rivals. Wife wanted me to make sure "all the parts are right"..... which led to this happening :
Air box out, part of the resonator assembly and installed the top half of the cool air intake. Maybe I can finally hear this thing.
bobzilla said:Rotors, spark plugs and veloster intake will be here Friday. Previous owner found the second key and mailed it to me. Nice people. Just got off the phone with Porterfield Brakes (super nice people btw) and a set of R4S are in their way. Be here next week. Saturday morning headed to Springfield to get 7wheels wrapped in bfg rivals.
man this thing is coming together!
Love love love Porterfield and the people there
I want to drive one of these. All of your ranting and raving over the years is working on me Bob. :)
Is it just me, or does the engine sit unusually far in front of the front suspension?
In reply to CyberEric :
It actually doesn't. The I take pokes out forward but the actual engine leans back towards the firewall.
In reply to ProDarwin :
I might eventually go to a 15x8 225/45 but for $50/wheel and tire how can I say no?
first of the bad news rolls in. The right front bearing has some play. the other 3 are fine. The rear tires were so chopped you could see the tread blocks at all different heights. Put them on the frint and wow... theyre bad.
Not all of my new to me wheels are 15x7. there are a few 15x6.5. For the price I paid, I ain't mad. Probably use them this year, sell them off and buy a full set of 7.5's. but the car is still fun, I still love it and all that jazz still so it ain' all bad. I'm guessing the bearing is due to the sitting in Ohio for 18 months more than anything else.
bobzilla said:Rotors, spark plugs and veloster intake will be here Friday. Previous owner found the second key and mailed it to me. Nice people. Just got off the phone with Porterfield Brakes (super nice people btw) and a set of R4S are in their way. Be here next week. Saturday morning headed to Springfield to get 7wheels wrapped in bfg rivals.
man this thing is coming together!
I think you'll like the R4S pads. I run them on my GTI.
Lots of work done in the last day. Last night I put it in stands and pulled the wheels. For sone odd reason the right side was much rustier than the left. Hell the right could have come off the ocean floor and I wouldn't have been surprised.
wire brushed the rust off and hit them all with sone good ol' rustoleum. At least slow down the process.
finally finished installing the intake last night. This is the first car I've put an intake on that the intake was actually secured solidly. So that's a thing.
thisnis what came out of the left front corner. 205/50/15 on a sparco for size comparison. I don't know what sounds they were trying to suppress but I think it was all of them.
I called it a night after that. This morning I installed the brakes, and bled the fluid. It's been recently changed because it was clear fluid that came out.
moved on to the bearing on the right front and the dust shield was just too destroyed. Looking at the left side they put serious effort into it doing something so I called it and put it back together.
It's not in danger of falling off but I wanted it to be right for putting it on track. So I installed the crash bolts and fed it sone camber and finished off the brakes.
fired it up, fed it a can of seafoam through the pcv hose. Let it set then bed the brakes and made a smoke show for the neighborhood. Let it cool down and changed plugs.
done for this weekend.
Nothing exciting. Just got my perm plates and ordered tires for the 17's. This weekend changing the bearing and oil and trans fluid
In reply to ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :
A bit. Front is normal macstrut length. Rears are less due to the shock length and placement n
barefootskater (Shaun) said:Man I still don't know about these Hyundais, Bob. There was less rust on my 40 year old Ford.
40 year old Ford that didn't live in the salt belt
Never noticed that they inboard mount the rear shocks unlike other cars with torsion beams. Wonder why that is...
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