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'00 FRC Hardtop - moar LS/Murica/long distance high speed cruising
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Track pads and fluid are on the to do list, and external mic for GoPro.
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Ok, here we go.
Stock C5 seat
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Comparison wtih S2000 seat.
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ebay seat brackets, bolted in with factory hardware.
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Removed S2000 seat cushion and back from the lower brackets.
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Welding on some plates to accept the wider S2000 rails
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I thought that I'd have to buy new seatbelt receivers to match the new C6 belts, but by some miracle, the S2000 receiver accepted the C6 belt buckle perfectly.
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So I finished up the C6 seatbelt install, finish welded and painted the lower seat brackets/rails, and bolted them in.
Previous height of the S2000 seat using strut mounting. way too high.
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New height - at least an inch lower.
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Finished pics
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Got tired of the clutch pedal going to the floor, so I picked up a Tick Master cylinder to replace the OEM junk.
Installation was not difficult, just really uncomfortable. I ended up removing the driver's seat and laying on the floor on my back with my head up by the pedals.
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Fittings hooked up
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Additional insulation over the whole clutch line as it passes somewhat close to the longtubes.
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looks like a super fun trip!
s2k seats look awesome in there!-Christian.
'91 318iS AW2/blk slow garage queen/build...
'02 ///M3 carbonschwartz 6MT daily beast
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I guess I can scrape something together. Not really been doing much
Been driving it around a bunch. The front ride height is a bit "high" for my taste due to the thick piece of rubber I put between the spring and the control arm to prevent contact. I can probably replace it with something thinner but just as durable to drop it another 1/4" or so.
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The cutout butterfly valves have started rattling ever so slightly at a certain RPM (around 1000) on warmup, which is annoying, so I removed them to inspect and figure out how to fix it. It will probably involve a bit more fab so I may leave that to a winter project.
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If you recall these were V-Banded to the exhaust midpipes, so with those off the car there was a big gaping hole in each pipe. I still wanted to drive the car while the cutouts were removed so I ordered up some flat 1/8" thick, 3" diameter round plates and welded those to some v-band rings to make blockoff plates. Welds aren't pretty but are getting better and don't leak.
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I painted the "X" in the LSX of the plate frame to give it a bit more contrast.
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and gave the stainless frame a quick wipedown to bring some shine back.
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My buddy came over with his recently turbocharged, all original (and definitely patina'd) '92 SE-R for some work. This thing is super cool and spins the fronts pretty well on 7lbs. Trying to convince him to come out to the road course with me.
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Speaking of road course, it was definitely time to replace the brake fluid that was probably original.
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New Motul RBF600 ready to go in.
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Lastly I ordered up some vinyl test samples to try out. Was thinking the Nardo Gray but it just doesn't work. I may stick to something gray, but with much more metallic in it.
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No mattes, looks cheap to me.
Red corvettes are too common and boring.
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I'm sure whatever you choose will be great=)
However, you state mattes look cheap but vinyl in general looks cheap due to the orange peel look and the lack of depth that paint has. I have yet to see a full wrap that actually looks near as good as paint.
Have you looked into Autoflex Coating? It's a peelable paint, similar to Plastidip, but it actually looks just like paint instead of a crappy coat of rubber lol
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Quick update
Took a ride out to Rochester to pick up two 16" Firebird ABS wheels. I really don't plan on taking this car to the drag strip - but I guess if I ever get serious I can stick a drag radial on them.
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They fit without any modification - extremely close on the spindle but doesn't touch. The ball joint dust caps also cleared. Miles of room on the calipers. They look goofy.
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Tiny sized tire (225/60/16) makes for a fun time on the street.
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Installed these as a track-only option - and bedded in on the street.
Amazing braking force when warmed up. but have pretty disappointing cold initial bite. They make a LOT of dust! This is just a few short drives on the street with some aggressive stops/bedding in.
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Took apart the passenger wheel well
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So I could ship this guy out for a tune over at ECS in NJ.
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Been running on the stock tune this whole season despite having longtubes, LS6 intake, catless x-pipe, Z06 Ti's, zip tie modded intake, etc. So, hopefully the car shows some gains as a result of the tuning.
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