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the wifes EK civic - d16y8 turbo

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Post by bb1boy » Fri Jul 17, 2015 9:10 am

Looks really cool mate! How come it didn't cost anything? You must have spent loads on that Civic! I need a pay-rise.. :(
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Post by NafemanNathan » Fri Jul 17, 2015 12:03 pm

That looks so much better! :D And that must have been a fast turn around?...
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Re: the wifes EK civic - d16y8 turbo

Post by lucas » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:20 pm

thanks guys.

wee update, relocated the battery again as we didn't like it in there.

pulled the batt cable back to the fuse box.

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and then from the glove box I found a hole the same diameter as the cable and fed it down a few inches..

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which came out here.

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tucked up neatly with the rest of the wired for this side.. they will all be wraped in amalgamating tape together

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the cable is then fed through this wee opening

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couldn't find anywhere that was easily accessible but hidden for the breaker so just out it here

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fitted the battery straight to the chassis with self tappers..

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which worked a treat !
solid as a rock

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now that we relocated the batt we saved some cable.. meaning we dont need to buy earth straps :)

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and ordered some tape for the occasion :)
some heavy duty amalgamating tape and some puprle tape :)

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earth cables made up with both tapes.

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now back to the battery, after I made the earth cables made another for the battery to chassis and taped the other batt cables.

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as you can see it wouldnt fit.. so out came the grinder :D

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made a nice wee gap

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like a glove :)

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your all probably wondering why the chassis has been cut again just at the front lol..

well that was to ballance a nut on a spanner to tighten the bolt holding the batt cable to the chassis.
I know I could have hide this anywhere I wanted, and just use jump leads on the chassis if needed, but its hiden a bit once the headlights on.

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battery securely fitted :)

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Post by lucas » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:24 pm

bb1boy wrote:Looks really cool mate! How come it didn't cost anything? You must have spent loads on that Civic! I need a pay-rise.. :(
thanks man, my brother was getting his manifold done and just got ours at the same time for no extra cost at his mates garage :)


haha believe it or not ive only spent about £1400 - £1500 in parts (not including the wheels) since we have bought the car.
not that bad when you look at the outcome :)
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Post by wurlycorner » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:30 pm

Great picumentary lucas, good to see still putting so much attention into this.

I'd be a bit concerned about chaffing through the thin insulation on that positive cable through some of those holes though if I were you - looks very close/bent back quite tight.

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Post by lucas » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:42 pm

thanks wurly :)
I was worried about that aswell, I know the possitive from batt to breaker wont chaff as its all held in tight.
same with the negative battery to chassis, even though it wouldn't matter if that chaffed.

But the possitive going from the breaker might cause a problem, even though it wont budge.
I will need to keep an eye on it but I have an idea of how to re route if needed :)
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Post by lucas » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:43 pm

Also, thought of something a bit different !

we both hate the prefacelift headlights.. its the big reflector bubble, its horrible!

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and we dont want to do a facelift conversation, as we like the bumper and grill better on pre facelifts.

so, we present to you..

some pre face ek9'd CLEAR lens headlights !

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ooft... looks soo much better !
still to finish them off and touch the black up inside to get them mint.
what do you think of them ?
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Post by mercutio » Sat Aug 15, 2015 10:03 pm

really nice 8-)
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Re: the wifes EK civic - d16y8 turbo

Post by lucas » Sat Aug 15, 2015 10:47 pm

thanks man :)
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Post by Rudelude » Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:36 am

Just reviewed your build.. Some quality work gone into that.. But then a lot of amazing cars seem to have the work carried out by the owner directly.. To get all that done by someone would be very costly I suggest. Well done on doing it all yourself. It's a great little project I bet the lady wife loves it.
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