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Derrick's FF 2.4LR HTA82 Mivec Build
Well I think it's about time I make a build thread for my baby {thumbup}
Graphite Grey Evo IX MR with 22k miles ( Currently dipped White) http://i63.tinypic.com/255kl55.jpg History: About 5 years ago when I was around 20 I flew out to Iowa and picked her up with only 17,500 miles. After less than 5000 miles and maybe a year of driving, the motor failed. I was one of the "lucky" ones who managed to get crankwalk in an evo. I've been collecting parts to build a monster ever since. At the time I could barely even drive stick, and didn't know too much about fixing cars. Over the years I've accumulated an insane amount of knowledge (and parts) from these forums, so thanks guys! After buying 2 different motors and changing my mind (2.0, 2.3) I've finally settled on the right motor, the 2.4 long rod. I've just finished assembling the short block myself; tapped for oil squirters, clearanced for rods, smoothed oil galleys/removed casting flaws, tapped for mivec feed, gapped rings, cleaned, measured, inspected, torqued, all on my own. This thread not only shows how much the car has evolved, but how much I've learned along the way. Engine: 4g64 block + crank custom ordered Wiseco 1400HD 86.5mm Stroker Pistons Manley Turbo Tuff 156mm rods ACL bearings (all) ARP Main Studs 4g63 squirters Mitsu Balance Shaft Delete Kit Fluidampr GSC S3 Mivec Cams L19 Headstuds Magnus Drag SMIM Intake Manifold JMF Forward Facing Exhaust Manifold Forced Performance HTA3582r Turbo with 3" exit +many more, will update later http://i66.tinypic.com/im5glv.jpg http://i67.tinypic.com/vgmrdu.jpg Clearancing for Turbo Tuff Rods http://i63.tinypic.com/sz7q7o.jpg car will be tuned at STM on 93 (no E85 in Vermont) I will be posting lots of pictures and updates in the near future. |
A bit more history. The car was totaled in a front end collision at only 4500 miles. The car was fully repaired with a brand new front end and perfect body lines. However there was one section of frame that was pulled straight but looked terrible. I used the engine loss as an opportunity to repair this section of frame.
The bastard frame rail http://i66.tinypic.com/9abgnn.jpg The new rail in, blending seams http://i63.tinypic.com/2aiod46.jpg I also used this as an opportunity to shave and paint the engine bay! Another first for me. http://i64.tinypic.com/opy4g2.jpg http://i66.tinypic.com/vdjyuu.jpg After Epoxy Primer http://i63.tinypic.com/288sbvr.jpg After Paint http://i63.tinypic.com/23u3gix.jpg After Clearcoat http://i65.tinypic.com/10pq2j5.jpg How she sits now http://i65.tinypic.com/15iai5f.jpg |
Super impressive! Can't wait to see how she turns out!
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That engine bay looks damn good!
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love the exterior/engine bay color combo mate...total WIN !! build looks awesome too...
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It's been awhile since I've updated you guys on this build, so I thought I'd fill you in. The shop that I work on the Evo at has conflicting schedules with my work week. Therefore I only get about 6 hours a week (sometimes 12 sometimes none) to work on it. The engine has been in all summer, but I've spent way more time than expected custom fabricating the downpipe, Intercooler pipes, radiator, wiring harness etc. After wiring in the rear battery and some gauges last week the car is about ready for first startup.
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I decided to install my wideband into my "LANCER" gauge as I've seen before. The How-To thread that I found suggested desoldering the display, extending the wires in the the cluster, and having the gauge internals elsewhere. I instead bought one of AEM's new X Series thin gauges and retrofit it into the cluster. This was actually pretty hard to get it to fit without interfering with anything.
http://i67.tinypic.com/4ln77k.jpg Gauge installed http://i67.tinypic.com/2r61xn7.jpg I wanted a more OEM look, so I took the "Lancer" faceplate and used a tiny endmill to cut out the lancer letters into a slot perfectly sized to match the widebands digital display http://i64.tinypic.com/sgrb0l.jpg I haven't finished wiring yet, I'll post a lit up picture when that's finished |
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So this build has taken me forever, but I've made quite a bit of progress. Everything is all installed and wired, just working on getting it running now. I attempted first start and the oil pressure immediately maxed out my pressure gauge at 100psi+. I immediately shut the car down to try to figure out the issue. I'm running Valvoline non detergent SAE30 for break in, (as recommended by JohnBradley of English Racing in a different thread). I intend to pick up a mechanial pressure gauge to verify the accuracy of digital gauge. Also having issues with AEM, but I'll work on that in the AEM forum |
Very nice build. Hopefully you figure your issues out. I'm sure you're anxious to see what she'll do on the dyno
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100psi+ is likely accurate on cold start with straight 30wt, deleted balance shafts, and no(?) oil squirters
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^^^^ i would agree.
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yes, on a completely cold start I've maxed out at 109 PSI. Once it gets up to temp i idle around 25 PSI
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OP, Any progress on this? Very interesting build.
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