Derracudas zermatt 20vt,6spd, 351awhp - July 4th drive vid
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Val
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derracuda
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Val
Are those taillights original red or has been red faded? (don't know the right word) :slap: How hard is to swap with these:
http://bildez.lv/bildes/val/80q_3009200 ... 186489.jpg ... 186489.jpg ?
http://bildez.lv/bildes/val/80q_3009200 ... 186489.jpg ... 186489.jpg ?
p.s. thanks Berserker and Derracuda for info of the speedometer... :bump:derracuda wrote:
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derracuda
the taillights are from paul fernandes in luxembourg... http://www.custom-auto-craft.com
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AudiSport4000
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Berserker wrote:Get a new axle seal as well. You'll replace those two parts with 3 parts. The round gear, the gear that replaces the pickup, and the cap that threads in where the pickup went and holds the pickup gear.val wrote:and nothing else needs to be changed except those 2 parts?derracuda wrote:ok, the biggest break of the week here. i'm putting in a 20v 200 transmission which has the electronic pickup for the speedo... so when i pulled the speedo sensor out thinking it read the toothed gear down inside, i found it didn't :( then i started looking at the way it sat inside the tranny when i had the axle drive cup out.... hmm, looked at the old 4kq 016... hmm. so out came axle seals and BAM the speedo ring thingies interchange!!! :woowoo: the hole in the 200 trans is even threaded for the old style insert 8)
i think i'll do it this weekend, but don't want bad surprise
I was surprised thats all that was needed. When I helped Nathan out (I basically watched, but still), I was impressed with how easy of a swap it was.
1986 4kq Commemorative Design
2012 Jetta TDI
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Val
http://www.motorgeek.com/phpBB2/viewtop ... 836#170836 ... 836#170836ShavedQuattro wrote:ok, so to put the 200 tranny with the 4k dash, you need to swap out more than the sender unit???
yup, thanks, I appriciate it
That would have been nice to know 3 weeks ago, when the tranny was on the floor instead of in the car with half shafts on it, and all the other crap attatched to it.. Which is why I asked the question to begin with.
that said, it dosnt look to hard to switch out..
Hank..
That would have been nice to know 3 weeks ago, when the tranny was on the floor instead of in the car with half shafts on it, and all the other crap attatched to it.. Which is why I asked the question to begin with.
that said, it dosnt look to hard to switch out..
Hank..
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derracuda
*sigh* since i'm stuck at the shop with nothing better to do, i've been researching my options for the interior.
i really wanted to find a nice euro tweed interior, but that's looking slimmer all the time. a couple of weeks ago though, a customer gave me some stock gray velour seats from his 4kq (since he put in Q-script), and i tore one front seat down completely to get an inner look at things. i've done a little sewing on a machine before and didn't have too hard a time with it... so i'm thinking of trying my hand at recovering my seats.
material options....
i found this place in portland,OR.. not too far from my home, that sells colors similar to the euro tweed combination..
http://www.perfectfit.com/product.asp?P ... =15994&l2= ... =15994&l2=
if you follow that link, the colors i'm thinking of are
black with marble inserts...
or black with scarlet inserts. i called and asked for some samples and amazingly enough, the scarlet matches my red wrinkle valve cover.... which is similar in color to the red leather in the commemorative edition cars.
my other thoughts are...
black and gray alcantara(ultrasuede),
black around the edges
perforated inserts..
lastly, cover everything in zebra...
i really wanted to find a nice euro tweed interior, but that's looking slimmer all the time. a couple of weeks ago though, a customer gave me some stock gray velour seats from his 4kq (since he put in Q-script), and i tore one front seat down completely to get an inner look at things. i've done a little sewing on a machine before and didn't have too hard a time with it... so i'm thinking of trying my hand at recovering my seats.
material options....
i found this place in portland,OR.. not too far from my home, that sells colors similar to the euro tweed combination..
http://www.perfectfit.com/product.asp?P ... =15994&l2= ... =15994&l2=
if you follow that link, the colors i'm thinking of are
black with marble inserts...
or black with scarlet inserts. i called and asked for some samples and amazingly enough, the scarlet matches my red wrinkle valve cover.... which is similar in color to the red leather in the commemorative edition cars.
my other thoughts are...
black and gray alcantara(ultrasuede),
black around the edges
perforated inserts..
lastly, cover everything in zebra...
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Hybrid_Hatch
My money is on zebra... Then you can match the urq (Actually i'm not sure if your urq has the zebra, but you can always put it in if you want it...)
My buddy had an old school saab that he re did all the seats in, it turned out way nice and he did a fake suede leather style... Are you planning on taking a dis-assembled seat and cutting all your pieces to match them? or are you just going to go ape and free style it?
My buddy had an old school saab that he re did all the seats in, it turned out way nice and he did a fake suede leather style... Are you planning on taking a dis-assembled seat and cutting all your pieces to match them? or are you just going to go ape and free style it?
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derracuda
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SeStone
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derracuda
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derracuda
well, i drove her about 10 miles today

coupla' things... the header wrap smokes up a storm when it gets hot... so i'm hoping that will clear out soon. i don't know if it got something on it at some point or what.. but blech, it stinks.
it runs smooth.. and quiet! all new wheel bearings and stuff should i guess. the only noises i notice are the tires, but i don't know how old they are being that i got them second hand.
the clutch slave is probably going to need to be changed.. it's lazy for surezels.
the front steering is whack, and i think i know why. when i cut the steering arms and rotated them, i also lowered them... a few inches. i did that antissipating the car being lowered and it not being a big deal.. well, it causes the front tires to scrub when turned very far. kind of annoying, so if i don't lower it soon, i think i'll find another set of front struts to molest and take care of that.
uh.. hmm, it moves decently
i didn't jump on it, but got on the throttle a bit, hit 8psi and 80mph without really trying. definitely nice 8)
i should have my new air filter for it here in a couple days and i'll get the MAF filly mounted and show pics of the partition i built to keep the air filter away from the manifolds heat. on my test drive today it proved very efficient. i also checked the IM temps and it's hot to the touch, so i think i'll definitely be in the market for an 034 phenolic spacer soon. and while i'm at it, i'm going to redo the throttle body/charge tube junction and weld a metal pipe for the ISV to the charge air pipe, and get a silicone reducer instead of the rubber line. then my entire intake tract will have silicone hoses and i'll never have to mess with it again (especially since the intake isn't being bombarded with crankcase fumes/oil.
so, in a word, am i happy with my conversion.... YES! 8)
a few things to wrap up, and a few more upgrades and this car will be just about done for a long time to come (hopefully..lol) and then i can concentrate on my alpine 4kq and URQ
coupla' things... the header wrap smokes up a storm when it gets hot... so i'm hoping that will clear out soon. i don't know if it got something on it at some point or what.. but blech, it stinks.
it runs smooth.. and quiet! all new wheel bearings and stuff should i guess. the only noises i notice are the tires, but i don't know how old they are being that i got them second hand.
the clutch slave is probably going to need to be changed.. it's lazy for surezels.
the front steering is whack, and i think i know why. when i cut the steering arms and rotated them, i also lowered them... a few inches. i did that antissipating the car being lowered and it not being a big deal.. well, it causes the front tires to scrub when turned very far. kind of annoying, so if i don't lower it soon, i think i'll find another set of front struts to molest and take care of that.
uh.. hmm, it moves decently
i should have my new air filter for it here in a couple days and i'll get the MAF filly mounted and show pics of the partition i built to keep the air filter away from the manifolds heat. on my test drive today it proved very efficient. i also checked the IM temps and it's hot to the touch, so i think i'll definitely be in the market for an 034 phenolic spacer soon. and while i'm at it, i'm going to redo the throttle body/charge tube junction and weld a metal pipe for the ISV to the charge air pipe, and get a silicone reducer instead of the rubber line. then my entire intake tract will have silicone hoses and i'll never have to mess with it again (especially since the intake isn't being bombarded with crankcase fumes/oil.
so, in a word, am i happy with my conversion.... YES! 8)
a few things to wrap up, and a few more upgrades and this car will be just about done for a long time to come (hopefully..lol) and then i can concentrate on my alpine 4kq and URQ
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yodasfro
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Audicted2quattro
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derracuda
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Twintowers
Sewing Machine....
This is the machine of the day for the job, maybe a little overkill?? Looks like it can sew some heavy duty stuff....
http://cgi.ebay.com/INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH ... dZViewItem ... dZViewItem
Would like to see the perforated, but then there is your wetsuit material also! http://www.seattlefabrics.com/neoprene. ... 20Neoprene. ... 20Neoprene?
http://cgi.ebay.com/INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH ... dZViewItem ... dZViewItem
Would like to see the perforated, but then there is your wetsuit material also! http://www.seattlefabrics.com/neoprene. ... 20Neoprene. ... 20Neoprene?
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andy112
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derracuda
well, i think i won't ever have air delivery problems ..lol. i ordered up a 9" long air filter with a 3" inlet... but they didn't specify the diameter... and the pic made it look like it tapered.. great! well, no taper, but it still fits... but just. and no, the filter doesn't rub under the hood.
this filter is an AEM dryflow filter. i've been hearing too much stuff about K&N oils getting on MAF wires and causing running issues, so i figured for about the same money, i'd skip the worries. (and yes, that is backed up by information from my friend who works for a toyota dealership and them having problems with cars that have K&N's)
i needed to separate the hot air off the exhaust from the intake, so this is what i came up with. use cardboard to make the initial template..
cut out piece of aluminum..
i needed a clean bend in the middle, so i laid it across the hitch of our trailer and used a block of wood to pinch it, creating a ghetto break.
put a little flare in the bottom to help clear the inner fender, and you can see the rear attachment screw hole...
next up i needed a little space for the compressor housing of the turbo, so i used the metal corner and a couple blocks of wood to come up with this..
and here's some more shots of the engine bay pretty much complete. i realized i didn't really have any of it finished.
the left over things are like the fuel lines which need to be shorter. they are kind of routed funny, but if it'll work for now, that's great. i have more important stuff to deal with
this filter is an AEM dryflow filter. i've been hearing too much stuff about K&N oils getting on MAF wires and causing running issues, so i figured for about the same money, i'd skip the worries. (and yes, that is backed up by information from my friend who works for a toyota dealership and them having problems with cars that have K&N's)
i needed to separate the hot air off the exhaust from the intake, so this is what i came up with. use cardboard to make the initial template..
cut out piece of aluminum..
i needed a clean bend in the middle, so i laid it across the hitch of our trailer and used a block of wood to pinch it, creating a ghetto break.
put a little flare in the bottom to help clear the inner fender, and you can see the rear attachment screw hole...
next up i needed a little space for the compressor housing of the turbo, so i used the metal corner and a couple blocks of wood to come up with this..
and here's some more shots of the engine bay pretty much complete. i realized i didn't really have any of it finished.
the left over things are like the fuel lines which need to be shorter. they are kind of routed funny, but if it'll work for now, that's great. i have more important stuff to deal with