Green_MachToy, ST205 Converted Coupe |
Green_MachToy, ST205 Converted Coupe |
Mar 6, 2015 - 7:18 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 11, '09 From California Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
Hey all,
I want to start off by saying thank you for following this build. It has been a long ten years and we are finally able to show you all the end results of the build. Let me remind everyone that this is NOT my build but my Father's. He taught me everything I know and introduced me to the world of 6gc. This will show you the end results of the world's first ST205 coupe. I am going to throw up (In no particular order) the old pictures of my Dad's progress So that pretty much does it for all the Documented stuff for the swap. Sorry I dont have more but honestly there were so many nay sayers at the beginning of this build it has pretty much killed any desire my father has to share his success with anyone. Keep that in mind when someone starts out asking questions about an "Impossible Project" Anyways. Fast forward about 10 years and here we are today: Dyno Run Mods list: Engine Forged Pistons ARP Head Studs Cometic Head Gasket Port and Polish HKS 264 Cams Intake / Exhaust Blitz Intake Same Length Turbo Manifold Garret t3/t4 GT35R 40mm external Wastegate HKS SSQIV BOV FMIC conversion 3" De Cat custom Exhaust Fuel E85 Ethanol Conversion AN-8 Fuel Lines 455L/H Fuel Pump Top feed aluminum rail 2000cc Injectors EMS MoTeC M4 Box Suspension / Braking Whiteline Sway bars Beatrush Strut Bar Roll Cage / Rear Strut reinforcement Tein Super Street Coilovers Slotted Rotors EBC Yellows Interior Corbeau Buckets Corbeau 5 Points Enjoy the pictures and comment your questions. Cheers my friends. Thanks For looking! DST94 and Green_MachToy Original Thread: http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...p;#entry1066007 -------------------- |
Mar 6, 2015 - 9:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 13, '14 From Savannah, GA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Meh to the nay-sayers. Glad to see that you guys got that shizzle done! Major inspiration for me! Thanks Ngo! It was a long process, I will be making an in depth how to thread when I go about converting mine to AWD. So more will come in the future my friend! So much awesome! Will deffinately be a thread to follow. Do you expect it to be smoother, possibly cheaper this go around considering all the trial and error in the first build? |
Mar 6, 2015 - 9:14 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 11, '09 From California Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
Meh to the nay-sayers. Glad to see that you guys got that shizzle done! Major inspiration for me! Thanks Ngo! It was a long process, I will be making an in depth how to thread when I go about converting mine to AWD. So more will come in the future my friend! So much awesome! Will deffinately be a thread to follow. Do you expect it to be smoother, possibly cheaper this go around considering all the trial and error in the first build? Most definitely, I will be using a chassis cutout and not a custom frame as well as a fuel cell not the stock fuel tank. All of this will seriously cut down on the percent error when it comes to rear end alignment (using stock chassis points to keep it aligned) and the fuel cell will make it much easier for plumbing, mounting, and tracking the car. Overall it should cut down on time, cost, and headache. -------------------- |
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