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My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:44 pm
by andyconnolly
Right decided to start a build thread on my project. I bought it from a college pal in EK as he went for something nuts. It was a 1996 EJ9 in frost white. It has now been changed to matte black courtesy of Infinity Wraps. I purchased a B18C4 engine from a breakers yard and Autobahn Garage Services are taking it from there Pics to follow
Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:44 pm
by andyconnolly
When the car was bought i wasnt too sure what to do with it whether to keep it for a run around or turn it into a project.

It had already been modified a bit by previous owners. I few weeks after driving it the exhaust got badly damaged by a speed bump. So needing a new exhaust this sparked the decision for a project.
I arranged an appointment with RMS Engineering in Prestwick, for a custom straight through decat system with a powerflow N1 style slash n burn muffler. It turned out a treat and sounds awesome (loudest I've heard).

Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:45 pm
by andyconnolly
Through out the next few months not much happened being too busy with my apprenticeship. The drivers bucket seat did fail and had to be propped up with a bit of wood, until my pal Scott from Glenrothes with an EK4 sold me some scooby seats with i managed to fit in 3hours in the pouring rain. But they were worth it.
About August 2011 I began installing some sounds in the car. previous set up had failed when another owner had it.Bought some Focal Limited edition anniversary components and got these installed with the help of somepeople from the astra owners network. Purchased a Vibe A1 amp, and a JBL 12"sub. Since the last sub was mounted in a wierd looking mound of mdf with holes everywhere in the wheel well, we could mount the new one pretty much where ever we wanted. Went with a fibreglass moulding of the whole wheel well. Was a lot easier than expected Then built a shelf for over it and covered in leather. Anyone thinking on doing it, Its honestly quite easy.
Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:45 pm
by andyconnolly
The next months were quiet as I had some quite major Knee surgery and couldnt drive for about 3months which took me round till about febuary. When starting to drive again i really considered ditching the civic as the ride is quite hard and was killing my knee at any bump. But one of my pals found the engine being advertised on ebay. I gave the guy a phone and went to see the engine. It was still in the MB6 so could drive it to prove engine wasnt dud. Went ahead with the purchase and the engine was delivered to my house 2 weeks later.

Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:46 pm
by andyconnolly
It got to about May 2012 and i wanted a change. Decided to for a full colour change, but in a wrap form rather than a respray. I had heard of a few places doing them not far from the Glasgow area. I decided to go with Infinity wraps, and a matte black wrap. Left the car with them for a few days. Picked it up in time for a wee holiday to Tralee Bay near Oban.
The wrap looked amazing, it was abou £800 and a 3year Guarantee. I would recommend a wrap to anyone looking for a colour change, cheaper than a respray and can also be removed without damaging the original paint, oh and a lot easier to keep clean.

Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:46 pm
by andyconnolly
I slowly started stripping out the engine, but wasn't making that much progress. So decided to send it to Autobahn early. The guys there are friendly and a bit honda daft. I know there was a race integra built there at somepoint, and Malcolm one of the lads bought the guys other everyday teg.
On arrival at the garage the engine was compression tested. all cylinders were good, cylinder 2 was slightly lower than the rest but by a tiny margine so nothing to worry about.

Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:46 pm
by andyconnolly
over the last 4 weeks I have regulary been going to Autobahn to check on the engine. Not a lot of progress had been made on it as I'm not needing it done till after winter and the garage has been busy. The first week i went back down it was just separated from the gearbox, clutch etc and on an engine stand

I then went back down yesterday and first thing i saw when pulled up was just an engine block, sitting on a stand at the garage entrance. They guys are blasting it clean with aluminium oxide, were gonna use glass bead but its a bit expensive.
The engine parts were set out nicely on their own table.

Re: My ej9 project car
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:50 pm
by andyconnolly
Most recently the car has been stripped out completely, bye bye to the sub etc. all thats left is 2 seats a set of sparco harnesses and front door cards.
I bought a set of teg wheels from Malcolm at the garage and have began the refurb process, spraying them a dark metallic purple.
Also got a hold of 5stud teg hubs with brakes to go along with it.
Not spent too much time on it since i got my Lude but its all down to money really.
will try get some more pics of it up soon, and of the engine it looks squeaky clean now, block is all freshly sprayed with high temp paint etc and looking sweet
ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET RID OF A jobby LOAD OF DYNAMAT SOUNDPROOFING ?
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:55 pm
by rob quilter
Nice!
As for the sound proofing, I think I remember from Rattys build thread he used a heathen and a scraper.
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:56 pm
by lucas
Nice one man, im planning paining my wee EK matt black aswell
Not sure if im going to drop a h22 in it or just a b18c
Your is lookin nice
