Jc's Lab Black Ralliart
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Jc's Lab Black Ralliart
Hey guys, I'm from Vancity, Canada.
The 2005 Ralliart you see below was purchased in July '14 from its original owner with 155xxx km's. It came with a bunch of modifications, but some of them was poorly done. It has 225/50/16 Continental DWS tires which it is why the car looks strange compared other RA's. This wheel/tire combination only rubs when I hit deep potholes, which are somewhat abundant in Vancouver.
HID lights were removed since they caused havoc with the electrical system and was replaced with OEM parts from the local pick n' pull. Being a student, there probably won't be much progress.
Mods include:
Megan Coilovers (lowered)
Injen CAI
Short Shifter
Stage 1 clutch
Crossdrilled Brakes + EBC Greens
Evo 8 Steering wheel
Momo Shift knob
Replica EVO 8/9 wing
HID headlights (removed) and HID fogs
Aftermarket Alpine Flip up Screen head unit + amp
I want the RA to be a reliable daily driver that's fun to drive as well. I feel that more torque is needed.
Future Plans are:
Maintenance items - suspension bushings, lighting, wiring
65mm Eclipse/Endeavor throttle body
RPW throttle body spacers
RRE Underpulley
Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 16x8 wheels
Performance 2.25" muffler
Hackish NA tune
The 2005 Ralliart you see below was purchased in July '14 from its original owner with 155xxx km's. It came with a bunch of modifications, but some of them was poorly done. It has 225/50/16 Continental DWS tires which it is why the car looks strange compared other RA's. This wheel/tire combination only rubs when I hit deep potholes, which are somewhat abundant in Vancouver.
HID lights were removed since they caused havoc with the electrical system and was replaced with OEM parts from the local pick n' pull. Being a student, there probably won't be much progress.
Mods include:
Megan Coilovers (lowered)
Injen CAI
Short Shifter
Stage 1 clutch
Crossdrilled Brakes + EBC Greens
Evo 8 Steering wheel
Momo Shift knob
Replica EVO 8/9 wing
HID headlights (removed) and HID fogs
Aftermarket Alpine Flip up Screen head unit + amp
I want the RA to be a reliable daily driver that's fun to drive as well. I feel that more torque is needed.
Future Plans are:
Maintenance items - suspension bushings, lighting, wiring
65mm Eclipse/Endeavor throttle body
RPW throttle body spacers
RRE Underpulley
Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 16x8 wheels
Performance 2.25" muffler
Hackish NA tune
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is that seriously your license plate number? ROFL, awesome...
find out if/when the timing belt was done, if it needs to be replaced, replace it, and she should be good to go...I'm almost at 250,000km, and turbocharged for the last 60,000km. daily driven year-round, raced every second or third weekend in the summer, since being turbocharged, I've done two round trips to nova scotia, and one trip to the Evo/DSM shootout in ohio. I'd call that pretty reliable...change you oils and fluids when needed, and other than a few quirky little things like fan controllers, purge solenoids, APPS, there's not a whole lot of problems with these cars...suspension wear and bushing squeaks are common across all makes and models...
find out if/when the timing belt was done, if it needs to be replaced, replace it, and she should be good to go...I'm almost at 250,000km, and turbocharged for the last 60,000km. daily driven year-round, raced every second or third weekend in the summer, since being turbocharged, I've done two round trips to nova scotia, and one trip to the Evo/DSM shootout in ohio. I'd call that pretty reliable...change you oils and fluids when needed, and other than a few quirky little things like fan controllers, purge solenoids, APPS, there's not a whole lot of problems with these cars...suspension wear and bushing squeaks are common across all makes and models...
Last edited by CrAnSwIcK; Feb 7, 2015 at 05:36 AM.
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nah, my license plate isn't only 9's, but it does have a couple in it. If I recall correctly, the previous owner replaced the timing belt at around 100k km. I have no doubt on the reliability regarding the Ralliart. We do regularly change the oils according to dealer scheduling. It's quite a fun car within the street limits due to its torquey motor and relatively short gearing.
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Thank you kind sirs! It looked much better when washed. I recently picked up a used replica carbon fibre evo wing to replace the replica fibre glass evo wing on the car. Why? Because the FG wing would vibrate when travelling at around 100km/h. The CF one i picked up is much sturdier in the middle wing section. It's missing a clear coat on the side winglets, but I'm going to rattle can that on. In the meantime, I need to source some thin double sided foam tape.
As well, I might purchase a set of ES red tail lights and maybe an ES parcel shelf from the local pick n' pull. I already have the OEM 3rd brake light. I've read that making holes on the RA parcel shelf requires a lot of precision, something I do not have so the ES parcel shelf might come in handy. I'm not a huge fan of the altezza tail lights that the RA has.
As well, I might purchase a set of ES red tail lights and maybe an ES parcel shelf from the local pick n' pull. I already have the OEM 3rd brake light. I've read that making holes on the RA parcel shelf requires a lot of precision, something I do not have so the ES parcel shelf might come in handy. I'm not a huge fan of the altezza tail lights that the RA has.
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@Bakuro, yeah i do agree. Come to think of it, I might as well disassemble the rear portion of the interior once than to do it twice. I did make a template, but probably will input the dimensions into Adobe Illustrator and create a legit and accurate digital template.
@347-dis, thanks
Couple of updates so far.
I was driving around on the local highway when a Dodge Caliber flicked a small pebble from the road and made a spider web-like crack. Fortunately it was less than the size of a dime so it could be repaired at Speedy Glass in Burnaby by Imperial and Royal Oak. 30 minutes and 75 dollars lighter, the crack on the windshield is almost unnoticeable.
Yesterday, I finally removed the replica Evo FG spoiler. I like the Evo spoiler on there more though. It looks much more balanced. It's time for me to clearcoat the CF Evo spoiler and bolt it onto the truck.
@347-dis, thanks
Couple of updates so far.
I was driving around on the local highway when a Dodge Caliber flicked a small pebble from the road and made a spider web-like crack. Fortunately it was less than the size of a dime so it could be repaired at Speedy Glass in Burnaby by Imperial and Royal Oak. 30 minutes and 75 dollars lighter, the crack on the windshield is almost unnoticeable.
Yesterday, I finally removed the replica Evo FG spoiler. I like the Evo spoiler on there more though. It looks much more balanced. It's time for me to clearcoat the CF Evo spoiler and bolt it onto the truck.