Got home,
Washed evo 7
New sticker, to be a nerd. I actually was shipping it off some other parts to a friend so wanted to see what stickers I had, then found this one.
Bumper that was supposed to be painted, didn't get painted. I will just get it done up north next time I am there.
Replaced the stickers on the bottom of the hood on the evo 3.
(before paint)
New stickers
Also did a quick detail on the 6. CarPro Reload, this paint is so good still.
I also wrapped these headlights with xpel by my own self, I think I will dabble in installing my own clear film.
New OEM Mitsubishi headlights,
I don't know if they went back into production, but at the time I ordered a LH and RH, they only had the LH, RH was out of production. LUCKILY my friend ordered two RH ones on accident and had one sitting in the garage lol, so I bought one off him. Had this set sitting around for a while and finally got around to installing them.
Since the car was booked in for timing belt, water pump, blah blah I felt the need to drain the coolant and change this stupid blue radiator hose and a turbo coolant pipe that was rusty and always pissed me off.
Just tidied up the bay a bunch, back to stock heat shield, spark plug cover, black radiator hoses, red air filter.
I also pulled the intake off, did a boost leak test.. held 25 psi.. win. I might have a tiny tiny leak in throttle body, but it was hard to even tell.
Installed this Cusco underbody brace, the stock brace is a bit of flat bar basically, which wouldn't fit with the exhaust.
It looked like it would clear until it actually got tight, then it is too tight to the exhaust. I am going to pull it off again and elongate the holes a bit.
I also am going to order some ralliart engine bushes for this car, I have a poly roll stop for the transmission and it just sucks haha. I am over it now.
Then, drove the car to Edmonton. I had the car booked in for alignment, decided to get the timing belt done at the same time.. I don't know hard to be home and work on cars the entire time, I have done a few timing belts but for this car I wanted my mechanic, who has done probably 500 of them, to do it. Honestly it was just nice to drop it off and pick it up lol.
On the way to Edmonton, probably 100 km into my drive I blew a charge pipe off. That was a little scary lol. I guess I missed tightening that clamp.
Passing on the highway, huge pop, car started bucking, lost power lol. Limped it to an approach and fixed it, but dang, I thought the worst had happened initially haha.
New timing bits:
Alignment went well, back to factory spec. It was a fair bit out beforehand.
Met up with my bud
He blew his charge pipe off
Roller
Ripping, honestly I love this car.
Nephews are finally big enough for booster seats, so we went for a rip. That was pretty special.
Jake (older one) said, "I can't even hold my head straight!"