STM Ricer 2011 Rebuild Picture Thread
I love this car.
A few questions out of curiosity (don't worry if you can't answer)
What type of engine managment AEM?
Headgasket? O-Ring?
And where do you plan on removing the next 100lbs of weight reduction from?
A few questions out of curiosity (don't worry if you can't answer)
What type of engine managment AEM?
Headgasket? O-Ring?
And where do you plan on removing the next 100lbs of weight reduction from?
looking good guys def one the of best looking evo projects ever. when was your last time running this thing last year. i sure hope you guys get that 8 sec pass hopefully well into the 8's.
I love this car.
A few questions out of curiosity (don't worry if you can't answer)
What type of engine managment AEM? Yes, AEM
Headgasket? O-Ring? Stock with an O-ring.
And where do you plan on removing the next 100lbs of weight reduction from? All over. It has already been done without any cutting of the shell.
A few questions out of curiosity (don't worry if you can't answer)
What type of engine managment AEM? Yes, AEM
Headgasket? O-Ring? Stock with an O-ring.
And where do you plan on removing the next 100lbs of weight reduction from? All over. It has already been done without any cutting of the shell.
I really do not know yet. Its all apart still so I wont know for a little while. I have to imagine it is going to be around 2450-2500 without driver. To bad I am fat. lol. Over the next two months it should be back together and on the dyno.
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hahaha if the weather is good we should go for a ride before we hit the beach
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Motor is all put together! Sorry, I missed the shot before the timing cover went on, and it was certainly pretty with all the new OEM parts.

STM 650's all lubed up:




Still need to drill in the new ports on the valve cover for "Johnny 5" which is coming along slowly:





They are still working on exact placement, but it's looking like a bad-*** catchcan.

STM 650's all lubed up:




Still need to drill in the new ports on the valve cover for "Johnny 5" which is coming along slowly:





They are still working on exact placement, but it's looking like a bad-*** catchcan.






