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Old Sep 12, 2010 | 10:54 PM
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So the fun Begins....once you go black you'll never go back

So thought id share the excitement with all of you. The following item have been ordered. This is for my best friends car, and I am the one doing all the purchasing "with his money of course" and its very nice when he tells me "Money is NO object, here is my card....order away." This is all not for nothing, since I will be his 1/4 Driver. Car will get tuned by GST

Car-2003 BBY Evo

FP black Ported
FP Evo 8-9 Install kit
gsc s2 cams
fp beehive springs
walbro pump
Fp 84mm Intake
Arp headstuds
1000cc injectors
Stage 3 clutch+Fly
3.5" intercooler
Ported 02 housing
Ported exhaust manifold
AMS LICP
innovate wideband
aeroforce gauge
autometer es boost gauge
greddy TT
Hallman boost controller
Coilovers toss up, his descision

I think thats it....FOR NOW, couple months= 2.4L shortbock
Ill update this as parts arrive

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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 06:12 AM
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Ive been impressed with my stage 2 spec clutch so i want to see how long this stage 3 can hold the black
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 07:12 AM
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If "Money is not object" and its not a DD street car why are you going with a Single disc? Also, if you're going big boost might as well go with a 4" intercooler. 1000cc injectors would be ok for race/pump gas. If you want E85 get ID2000's or equivalent.

Megan Coilovers? Ick.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 07:55 AM
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That term is for a girl so i assume you are one...
BTW Good mods
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 08:14 AM
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Might want to consider a better clutch and suspension.

What are you going to use to tune the vehicle? Plan on doing an E85 tune? deff going to need atleast 1500CC injectors for that. Possibly a dual walbro 255 setup or an external pump.

Other then that, it should be beastly!
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 08:44 AM
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I assume by track driver, you mean roadcourse. If you mean drag strip, ignore the below.

Megan are a good choice if you are looking to only spend a $1000 for coilovers but if you want to go fast on a road course suspension, tires and brakes are the key. Figure for somewhat decent coilovers the budget would be $2000 (either a cheaper double adjustable or a good single adjustable). You should also budget for sway bars and bushings.

As far as brakes, the stock brembo's should be fine but make sure you get a good track pad and good fluid. Also, some brake ducting would help.

Plenty of decent choices for tires so you shouldn't have a problem there.

You may already be planning most or all of this but thought I would mention just in case. Either way, sounds like a good build and a good buddy
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by 68FBODY
FP black Ported
FP Evo 8-9 Install kit
gsc s2 cams
fp beehive springs
walbro pump
Fp 84mm Intake
Arp headstuds
FIC Blue Max 1450cc injectors
Exedy Twin Plate
3.5" intercooler
ported invidia o2 housing
Ported exhaust manifold
AMS LICP
zeitronix wideband(reads afr, boost, egt)
greddy TT
gruppe s or gm 3 port
kw v3's

I think thats it....FOR NOW, couple months= 2.4L shortbock
Ill update this as parts arrive
fyi you can't max out the black on the stock bottom end so it would probably be better to just build the bottom end while you're doing all of that

here's some good fp black builds you should check out:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ack-39psi.html

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...black-e85.html

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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 68FBODY
So thought id share the excitement with all of you. The following item have been ordered. This is for my best friends car, and I am the one doing all the purchasing "with his money of course" and its very nice when he tells me "Money is NO object, here is my card....order away." This is all not for nothing, since I am his designated track driver. Car will get tuned by GST

FP black Ported
FP Evo 8-9 Install kit
gsc s2 cams
fp beehive springs
walbro pump
Fp 84mm Intake
Arp headstuds
1000cc injectors
Stage 3 clutch+Fly
3.5" intercooler
Ported 02 housing
Ported exhaust manifold
AMS LICP
innovate wideband
aeroforce gauge
autometer es boost gauge
greddy TT
Hallman boost controller
megan Coilovers

I think thats it....FOR NOW, couple months= 2.4L shortbock
Ill update this as parts arrive
I dont get it... if "money is no object" then why would you buy Megan Coilovers and a crappy gauges?

As far as being the "designated track driver are you talking autox?

If so then I think you should focus more on a quicker spooling turbo since the black isnt exactly the best for autox IMO and better suspension set up if $ is no problamo

What brand injectors, intercooler, and clutch are you going to be running?
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Dallas J
If "Money is not object" and its not a DD street car why are you going with a Single disc? Also, if you're going big boost might as well go with a 4" intercooler. 1000cc injectors would be ok for race/pump gas. If you want E85 get ID2000's or equivalent.

Megan Coilovers? Ick.
He also street drives the car. I am trying be as "respectful" with the money as i can for him. I don't want to ABUSE my privilege.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 06MRV8Killer
I dont get it... if "money is no object" then why would you buy Megan Coilovers and a crappy gauges?

As far as being the "designated track driver are you talking autox?

If so then I think you should focus more on a quicker spooling turbo since the black isnt exactly the best for autox IMO and better suspension set up if $ is no problamo

What brand injectors, intercooler, and clutch are you going to be running?
Haha im a 1/4 miles guy, I actually tried to convince him to get the HTA green. He wanted to go big for more power in the future. As for the coilovers, We would be getting a deal BNIB $300. But i told him there is a reason they are $300. Trust me i shot for Ohlins, But at $4k, we will focus that money somewhere else.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jnathan68
I assume by track driver, you mean roadcourse. If you mean drag strip, ignore the below.

Megan are a good choice if you are looking to only spend a $1000 for coilovers but if you want to go fast on a road course suspension, tires and brakes are the key. Figure for somewhat decent coilovers the budget would be $2000 (either a cheaper double adjustable or a good single adjustable). You should also budget for sway bars and bushings.

As far as brakes, the stock brembo's should be fine but make sure you get a good track pad and good fluid. Also, some brake ducting would help.

Plenty of decent choices for tires so you shouldn't have a problem there.

You may already be planning most or all of this but thought I would mention just in case. Either way, sounds like a good build and a good buddy

it will be Drag for now, The suspension and brakes will come at a further date. Trying to establish where we are for power and work around that for now.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 11:37 AM
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If you are going for a drag car, why go for a stock frame turbo? I'd go bigger if its going to be a drag car...and if its drag only- I'd look at a destroked motor or built 2L and a HUGE turbo to take advantage of the increased rev range.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 12:05 PM
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If this is for a drag set up go with D2 coil set up from AWD Motorsports, do some research on it and you will see they have proven results.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SDevo13
If you are going for a drag car, why go for a stock frame turbo? I'd go bigger if its going to be a drag car...and if its drag only- I'd look at a destroked motor or built 2L and a HUGE turbo to take advantage of the increased rev range.
Great question, but here in California we have the worst emissions and cops will send you to the smog ref if things don't look stock.
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Old Sep 13, 2010 | 04:54 PM
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one reason i'll NEVER move to that state lol.
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