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Hi everyone. It's been a long time coming, and I've been through many ups and downs to achieve the moment that happened this past Sunday. Trackday finally stretched its legs on public roads for the first time:
There are still many items on the to do list, but this moment was truly monumental. After so many setbacks, I am still in shock that it happened. I am still working out a clutch release/shift issue that unfolded here in the emergency room. For quick reference, my hydraulic throwout bearing was leaking into my bellhousing. After much consideration, I decided to remove the weights from my centerforce dual friction clutch, as they were likely interfering with the larger-than-usual diameter of the Mcleod 1400 bearing, causing the bearing to tilt, compromising the o-ring seal. As much as I love the open headers...the "loud pipes saves lives" mantra apparently only works when you're on a hog. So I am going with an aggressive exhaust setup: 3" tube, Magnaflow X pipe, and Borla XR1 (Summit 40944) mufflers, dumped before the axle. Should sound pretty good...of course you'll get the scoop when they're installed. http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...o/IMG_0670.jpg Lastly, I was experiencing engine run-on. It's really weird when you key-off the car and the beast keeps running. After much research on forums and MSD site, the simple fix was to install a diode in line with the wire that runs from the alternator to the idiot light. Picked up a 4 pack from Radioshack (part 276-1661). I know the install looks a bit janky, but it actually holds together real well plus I shrinkwrapped it: http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...o/IMG_0661.jpg Thanks for hanging with me after all these years and posts, and advising me along the way. I plan to post an article soon detailing my first impressions of the car. Hooray! Steven |
Everyone knows the stock Camaro seats have about as much support as the back of a rodeo bull. I've been searching for fixed-back seats ever since. Swooped up this Sparco Pro2000 seat on Craigslist. It's FIA legal AND it was in a Corvette transam race car so it's got some battlescars. Badass.
It's 19lbs (+weight of brackets)...If I get 2 of these things, that's got to save me at least 60lbs over the stockers. Will have a full weight comparison when I install it. http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...o/IMG_0673.jpg |
Hi everyone! I finally have an update for you! I installed that Pro2000 seat I picked up a while back. Nothing says "I mean business" better than a fixed back seat that requires acrobatics to get in and out of. Just sitting in this thing is an adrenalin rush. Here's the weight comparison I promised:
Seat from a '69 Camaro (yes my car is a 68) Weight: 48lbs Pro2000 Seat Sparco Side Mounts Sparco Sliders Sparco Adapter Base Total Weight: 30lbs Weight Savings: 18lbs http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...o/IMG_0822.jpg http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...o/IMG_0827.jpg If I do a fixed back seat on the the pasenger side as well, and remove the rear seat entirely, I'm estimating a weight loss total of 18+18+50 = 86lbs! Boo Ya, free speed and handling. Now to get rid of all those boxes in my car, haha. Instead of using bolts to fasten the seat base to the floor, I followed what TitoJones did and used studs to the floor...no more poking around the carpet to locate the seat. I used 2" studs and loctite-d them in place...now removing/installing the seat takes about 2 minutes. Next time I have a chance to work on the car, I will hopefully be getting the exhaust installed and then sifting through the clutch release issue. Getting there! Thanks! Steven |
Congrats!:thumbsup: I've really enjoyed watching this build. Keep the updates coming.
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Congrats!! It's good to see it the road!! Keep up the good work!
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"I CAN'T BELIEVE IT" :lol: Congratulations :thumbsup: :cheers: :cheers:
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Woah, i'm lovin this build. First drives are always the best.
Its cool to see more young guys with old cars (i'm 21 here and i've had my '69 'Bird for the past 5 years. Not exactly a corner carver yet. thats coming soon.) showing up in the hobby. |
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Maybe you can tell that with my last couple purchases, that lately I have been on a crusade to save weight on my car. Today I picked up a used fiberglass hood that came with hood locks as shown in the picture...me likey the weight savings, and now I can ditch the latch as well with something more secure. It's a gamble if it will fit my car well; I will install the pins and test fit it soon. Yes it's purple; I hope it doesn't clash with my rattle can primered car ;). Fiberglass hood weight: 25.8 lbs Does anyone know the weight of a steel cowl hood? I hope the weights savings is worth it! http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/b...o/IMG_0859.jpg |
Thanks for sharing your first ride. Nice to see you twisting the wrenches yourself. :thumbsup: You probably saved about 25-35 lbs on that hood.
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