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  • Miroteknik
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    Originally posted by rice4life View Post
    There are still plenty of riced out DSM's around here, and they only seem to be 2g's.

    Even the Fast and the Furious 2g is 5 miles from my house...
    Its a bone stock GS under all of those wings and stickers.
    THE actual car that was in the movie?! I've seen those cars being sold off on eBay, that would be hilarious to live next to a guy with the car from the movie haha. Does he daily it, or is it a rice-shrine that he worships in his garage?

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  • rsingh3g
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    Can't wait to see the new color you pick out for the accent

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  • Dyesuperman
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    December 23, 2012 - New crankcase pressure evac setup (ie-new valve cover)

    Well boys and girls, I switched up my valve cover a bit, and will soon be switching my accent color from red to something a little more...unique. But that will come later when I get money for powdercoating

    For this update though, we shall focus on the valve cover and all of its glorious-ish-ness. For a while now I have had oil leaking from the weirdest places (oil pan, top of turbo oil return line, valve cover, internally from the cas) so I figured something was going on with my crankcase pressure. I thought it was odd since I already had 2 -10an hoses coming off of it to a Calan catch can, which has a -12an hose going to the intake. This seems to work for most people at preventing any pressure buildup...but apparently my car is weird. Or my motor is dying, whichever works. Compression was 150 across the board so it is well within spec for a 130k stock motor that has had the piss beat out of it by the previous owner and somewhat by me. No leakdown to verify any pressure loss past the rings, but whatever, I wanted a new valve cover anyhow so I could customize it. Also, this one would retain the pcv valve, rather than eliminating it like my current setup.

    Luckily, I had one lying around that a friend had given me nearly two years ago. It made it through two moves and I finally decided to use it. He had already shaved most of it, I just had to touch up a few spots. Already had the holes drilled in top for the fittings to be welded in and had the stock baffles drilled out. I wanted something a little more customized than that though, so I took the plunge and ordered a Vibrant oil cap. (No more leaky oil cap for this guy). I took everything to a local shop and told him what I wanted done and proceeded to order Compworks baffles to be put back in after everything was welded up. This is the result.

    An area I smoothed out with a file, the two ridges aren't there anymore


    Full view yo


    Vibrant cap and bung awesomeness



    Compworks baffles


    Ok, so step one was done, I had the valve cover finished. Now I just had to get it on and swap over -an hoses...and add another catch can

    It's on! Raw finish for now, powdercoat to come later


    Up close and personal


    The second catch can I bought was an unknown brand to me called AMW. I had never heard of it before but a local posted it up for sale on a local forum for $30 so I figured I couldn't go wrong. I asked him if it had any baffling and surprisingly he said yes. My interest was piqued, so I ventured on to researching the brand. Come to find out, it seems a lot of LSX guys use AMW catch cans on their cars and they typically sell for a much prettier penny. I'm down with that. So I bought it immediately and here is what the inside looks line. Pretty good machining if you ask me, and a good design as well.




    Moving on to my Calan catch can, that ho was dirtier than, well, a ho I suppose. Because ho's are dirty my friends, and you should never touch that because it could look like this inside





    Luckily a bit of gas solved this problem and cleaned it right up after sitting a bit. (Do not try this on a ho, as that is called murder, and is highly frowned upon in most societies) While that was going on I decided to find a place to mount the other catch can. Luckily, the motor mount presented itself as a likely candidate for mounting.




    I had to go to Ace Hardware for a bolt to use for the bracket on the catch can, but it all worked out and it fit there like a glove.

    I added this guy between the catch can and intake to prevent any boost pressure from leaking into my motor because of a bad pcv valve.




    Now I don't have pictures of the last part, re-doing one of the -10 hoses going from the catch can to the valve cover, but let me just say. That thing was a bi**h to get together. Geez, I thought it was bad enough the first time I did it, but it was just as bad this time. Yet again, I scratched up my $15 a piece fittings getting it on there. My problem is getting the threads started on it, same problem every time. I think my mistake was not using oil on the fitting to lube things up though, idk. All I know is that it is done, and hopefully for a while.

    Happier thoughts now, tis on and complete! Well, for the most part. As I said earlier, powdercoating will come later on. There are no car shows or the like coming up so I am not too worried about it.





    And that ends this update. Next one will be of me trying to fit my DCSports strut bar, the driver side shock shaft touches it when mounted so I have to drill out the holes or something. Never seen that problem before so I don't know why it does that. Also seems to hit my hood or something, it's all screwed up

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  • rsingh3g
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    Charles' just got a bit butt hurt. As far as I know, none of his cars have been worked on or been completed

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  • Dyesuperman
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    Originally posted by morghen View Post
    beautiful car.
    do you plan to do something to hide that fence(intercooler)?
    Thank you, and that's a definite no lol. I love the look of the intercooler poking out

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  • Dyesuperman
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    Originally posted by rsingh3g View Post
    Lol. Nothing really hasn't changed, except the godly amount of n00bs that ask stupid questions and get pissed off and make threads in OT. Also, Charles (the dude that was building the 3g with Pharmecis) hasn't been on since the big fight between him and Silvertune lol. You should go catch up, many lolz
    Haha I can see that, there were a lot of dumb questions asked on there. I was looking forward to seeing Charles' car finished though so that's a bummer.


    Originally posted by Huffy View Post
    Love this build read most of it sitting in english class :p thank you for keeping me from boredom
    Haha you welcome, thanks man

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  • morghen
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    beautiful car.
    do you plan to do something to hide that fence(intercooler)?

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  • Huffy
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    Love this build read most of it sitting in english class :p thank you for keeping me from boredom

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  • rsingh3g
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    Lol. Nothing really hasn't changed, except the godly amount of n00bs that ask stupid questions and get pissed off and make threads in OT. Also, Charles (the dude that was building the 3g with Pharmecis) hasn't been on since the big fight between him and Silvertune lol. You should go catch up, many lolz

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  • Dyesuperman
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    Originally posted by NeilP View Post
    I like builds like these. So much more than just dumping money into a car.
    Thank you! There is a lot that has gone into this car, and much more to come...and not just money.

    Originally posted by rsingh3g View Post
    Yeah I remember reading on Club3g, what you had done to it and your plans.
    Ahh yeah, good old Club3g days...haven't been on there in a while

    Originally posted by Shift_Chris View Post
    I've seen this car around campus for over a year now and I must say this is the only DSM I have ever liked. This build thread is epic.
    Why thank you, appreciate it. What do you drive? I may have seen it on campus as well

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  • Shift_Chris
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    I've seen this car around campus for over a year now and I must say this is the only DSM I have ever liked. This build thread is epic.

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  • rsingh3g
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    Originally posted by Dyesuperman View Post
    Thanks man



    I didn't do too much to the red one before I bought the black one, had all of the stuff for it and was about to put it on, but then bought the black one haha.
    Yeah I remember reading on Club3g, what you had done to it and your plans.

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  • NeilP
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    I like builds like these. So much more than just dumping money into a car.

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  • Dyesuperman
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    Oh, and I touched up one of the pictures from above a bit more...

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  • Dyesuperman
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    Originally posted by 07BlackSpecV View Post
    This car is just awesome man, loving the Advan's!
    Thanks man

    Originally posted by rsingh3g View Post
    I wish I could have seen you build that red 2g from the ground up.
    I didn't do too much to the red one before I bought the black one, had all of the stuff for it and was about to put it on, but then bought the black one haha.

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