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1995 4G Track Car Project
- uberNoobZA
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
On mine it's a size 13 on one side an looks like a size 12 on the other. The socket doesn't even seem to fit though. Will go back to the lockup tomorrow and give it another try after moving some pipes out of the way
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
Finally got the 2WS conversion and full polybushing done on the Prelude, and she's back on the road with her original lowered suspension on
Her handling is completely different, and without the 4WS (which was 'locked' in 2WS mode most of the time) causing a LOT of vibration in the steering, she feels more stable too.
Compared to when I first got her, she's got a fair amount more arch gap since her 'weight loss', so I can make it over most minor speed bumps (slowly) without scraping
I like how she sits now as well, which I think looks better than before (as she's not so low anymore).
Gonna have her at JDM Combe on the Kuruma Shakai stand if anyone's interested, but when I've given her a good clean, I'll take some exterior and interior shots.

Compared to when I first got her, she's got a fair amount more arch gap since her 'weight loss', so I can make it over most minor speed bumps (slowly) without scraping

Gonna have her at JDM Combe on the Kuruma Shakai stand if anyone's interested, but when I've given her a good clean, I'll take some exterior and interior shots.
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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
That's a LOT of updatesmart609 wrote:you should copy your updates over from honda karma its an interesting read

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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
Here's a pic of her getting tracking done

And after giving her a proper clean, I popped by a mates place to work on her EGR (CEL is coming on with an error pointing to EGR - I have an EGR blanking plateand gasket to fit)
When I got there, the engine bay was WAY too hot to work on the EGR, and while waiting for it to cool, I realized I needed to be back home to do some work remotely, so we didn't get that done.
Instead, I took a bunch of pictures
A nice shot showing her roof in satin black (and, at last, a dead level steering wheel !!)


And after giving her a proper clean, I popped by a mates place to work on her EGR (CEL is coming on with an error pointing to EGR - I have an EGR blanking plateand gasket to fit)
When I got there, the engine bay was WAY too hot to work on the EGR, and while waiting for it to cool, I realized I needed to be back home to do some work remotely, so we didn't get that done.
Instead, I took a bunch of pictures







A nice shot showing her roof in satin black (and, at last, a dead level steering wheel !!)

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Re: 1995 4G Track Car Project
Got a couple of interior shots to show as well (sorry for the Honda Karma watermarks, I don't have the originals anymore)-
This shows the small screen I am using for my dashcam feed and reversing camera (I removed my double DIN stereo), as well as the display for the reversing sensors I fitted, and also the absence of a 4WS light (about damn time)
When I removed the ABS ECU, I found that the bracket it was mounted on fitted the Sony amp I am using for the Bose spare wheel sub PERFECTLY, so it's no longer sat where the back seats used to be (scuse the dust)
I found that whenever I brake a little hard, the stuff in the boot always comes flying forward, so I sprayed the metal frame I removed from behind the rear seats in black, and fitted it back (this is an old pic, showing where I had the 4WS ECU sat, but that and the wiring loom is now gone, as you can see in the second pic - the ECU you can see sat in the boot isn't connected to anything btw, I just had a bunch of crap in the boot
).

I also sprayed the strut brace black too, to match the all black interior (it was blue before)

This shows the small screen I am using for my dashcam feed and reversing camera (I removed my double DIN stereo), as well as the display for the reversing sensors I fitted, and also the absence of a 4WS light (about damn time)

When I removed the ABS ECU, I found that the bracket it was mounted on fitted the Sony amp I am using for the Bose spare wheel sub PERFECTLY, so it's no longer sat where the back seats used to be (scuse the dust)

I found that whenever I brake a little hard, the stuff in the boot always comes flying forward, so I sprayed the metal frame I removed from behind the rear seats in black, and fitted it back (this is an old pic, showing where I had the 4WS ECU sat, but that and the wiring loom is now gone, as you can see in the second pic - the ECU you can see sat in the boot isn't connected to anything btw, I just had a bunch of crap in the boot



I also sprayed the strut brace black too, to match the all black interior (it was blue before)
