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A1ex's 5th gen - The Filthy LSD Mugeny Beast - Rear ended
Re: A1ex's 5th gen - The Filty Beast
Cheers
PAW installed the ATR head. They stripped it down completely, replaced a couple of bent valves & had all the valve seats re-cut, re-ground the cams as there was some ware on them, gave the head a good boil to get all the gunk out & had it skimmed. They then built it back up and replaced all the seals and gaskets on then way.
I did look at swapping the components over, but with the need to swap the a7 springs in too as they're stiffer to cope with the bigger cams there wasn't much to be saved plus I then had a head which was factory ported & polished
PAW installed the ATR head. They stripped it down completely, replaced a couple of bent valves & had all the valve seats re-cut, re-ground the cams as there was some ware on them, gave the head a good boil to get all the gunk out & had it skimmed. They then built it back up and replaced all the seals and gaskets on then way.
I did look at swapping the components over, but with the need to swap the a7 springs in too as they're stiffer to cope with the bigger cams there wasn't much to be saved plus I then had a head which was factory ported & polished
PAW rebuilt 98 prelude 228bhp & 171lb/ft R.I.P.
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
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PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
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Re: A1ex's 5th gen - The Filty Beast
Cheers I didn't realise how much until I wrote it all outmart609 wrote:Nice 5g
some nice work gone into that. I like those CF rad mounts too
I'll be doing 4g rad mounts soon too
PAW rebuilt 98 prelude 228bhp & 171lb/ft R.I.P.
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
Re: A1ex's 5th gen - The Filty Beast
Cheers Merlin
The torque is awesome, it's so much better on the motorway with the 150lb/ft available from around 3000 rpm which was pretty much the peak value before
I was thinking about poly bushing down the line, the teins are JDM basics so they're harder than the UK spec basics (LLL's knowledge). Would the polybushing reduce the ware on the suspension components? I'm thinking most of the parts give out due to the rubber rotting away? How much would full bushing cost?
The torque is awesome, it's so much better on the motorway with the 150lb/ft available from around 3000 rpm which was pretty much the peak value before
I was thinking about poly bushing down the line, the teins are JDM basics so they're harder than the UK spec basics (LLL's knowledge). Would the polybushing reduce the ware on the suspension components? I'm thinking most of the parts give out due to the rubber rotting away? How much would full bushing cost?
PAW rebuilt 98 prelude 228bhp & 171lb/ft R.I.P.
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
Re: A1ex's 5th gen - The Filty Beast
I didn't either, LLL has some knowledge. Apparently the JDM basics are more track orientation as their roads are better which does make some sense and these ones certiainly don't feel soft!
The rubbers are softer than the plastics and subsequently the rubber wares quicker (part of my job)
£150 isn't bad, bet it's a biatch of a job to do tho!
The rubbers are softer than the plastics and subsequently the rubber wares quicker (part of my job)
£150 isn't bad, bet it's a biatch of a job to do tho!
PAW rebuilt 98 prelude 228bhp & 171lb/ft R.I.P.
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
Monte Carlo Blue 02 S2K
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Great stuff Alex, a very tidy 5th
I found that while the full polybush made the car stiffer, it actually made it a little smoother/better damped.
I think it's just down to the suspension being isolated enough to do its job properly, rather than soggy old rubber taking up the first bit
Do it! You wont look back
I found that while the full polybush made the car stiffer, it actually made it a little smoother/better damped.
I think it's just down to the suspension being isolated enough to do its job properly, rather than soggy old rubber taking up the first bit
Do it! You wont look back
Re: A1ex's 5th gen - The Filty Beast
That makes a lot of sense. Is it something that can be done as a DIY install a bit at a time? Like top mounts first, then arb mounts and so on?
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PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
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PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
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I thought about that too, but bascially in the end I had to bite the bullet.A1ex wrote:That makes a lot of sense. Is it something that can be done as a DIY install a bit at a time? Like top mounts first, then arb mounts and so on?
It's just a shitty job full stop, and you really need a good few weapons at your disposal. Then it needs a geo anyway, so in the end I saved up, gave it to Rich and said 'sort that lot out'