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  • Some updates, since it's been a bit, apparently. I suck at getting on the site anymore...that goes for most forums.

    Anyhow...

    Ever since I hit that piece of concrete, my wideband was acting goofy - it would throw an Error Code 8 much more often than before (which was rare, if ever, during regular driving. I went to remove the sensor and had to bend the exhaust tunnel heatshield, something I never had to do before to install/remove it. I ran a sensor heater calibration and a free air calibration, reinstalled the sensor and lowered the car back to the ground. After the sensor would warm up, it would work for 15 seconds before having a panic attack and resetting to the standard flashing "7.4" and giving me an Error Code 8. Dead sensor, for sure - that wire was shoved into the heat shield edge, and me moving it really killed it. So I just unplugged the gauge and drove without it.

    About a week later, I think my car got a bit jealous when I finally decided to spend some money on myself and bought a pair of Polk Audio towers...because the next day, after changing the oil, I noticed the heat exchanger pump no longer worked.

    Then that night, I noticed that the right headlight low beam no longer wished to function (the high beam had been out for a few months, but the low still worked).

    Then, Monday on the way either into or back from work, I noticed the car howls at speed...50 and 75 seem to do it the worst...more than likely one of the hubs is going...something in that general area. On one of the sides...


    So last Wednesday, the first of the fixes came.

    I had siliconed the relay housing of my new HID harness - as that is the one part that corroded out on my original DDM harness, causing the HIDs to no longer work. This solved my headlight issue, and finally allowed me to have HIDs once more...

    2013-04-24_21-25-13_548.jpg

    One thing down. Last Saturday, with the great weather it brought, was a perfect day to swap the heat exchanger pump, as well as install the new wideband sensor and reconnect the gauge.

    Got her up on stands and went to work (check out that there lack of chassis flex!)

    2013-04-27_12-09-20_751.jpg

    I was expecting a huge mess and lot of swearing swapping the pump, but other than the top hose being less than enthusiastic about coming off, it was much easier than I thought. (When I installed it, I did it from the front/top, with no intake manifold or supercharger).

    The slow, but non-messy way to drain the coolant...
    2013-04-27_12-45-02_699.jpg

    New on left vs. ~50k (plus however many it had on when I bought it used...) miles...

    2013-04-27_14-33-49_65.jpg


    Also, while underneath the vehicle, I may have found a lead on what is causing that new vibration that occurred (which I have since gotten used to) after the impact with the concrete chunk...it may be an illusion based on lighting, part breakdown and being upside-down, but it really looked to me that the bolt that attaches the trans mount to the transmission was not quite straight...will have to investigate that one...

    Been driving on the hub since I noticed that on Monday, but I figure I can wait a little bit. We shall see how it enjoys a few runs down the strip tomorrow...
    Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

    "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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    • what polk towers did ya get? i have all polk for my home theatre
      2011 Ford Raptor SuperCrew
      SVT Beadlock Wheels
      Roush Intake, Corsa Exhaust
      20" and 40" Light Bars

      2000 Camaro Z28
      Stripped Down Drag Car Build

      Project 1999 Camaro Z28


      2009 G8 GT Stryker Blue Metallic-SHEGONE
      Crate LS3, LS9 Cam, LSA Supercharger, Metco Solid Isolator
      RotoFab Intake, HSRK, Camaro Trans Pan
      ZL1 HX, ZL1 Fuel Pump, CTS-V Lid, LSA Injectors
      Pat G - 93 Octane Tune
      Kooks 1-7/8" Longtubes, High Flow Cats, X Pipe, Solo AxleBacks
      CTS-V Calipers, Brembo Pads
      H&R Lowering Springs, Whiteline Bushings, FE3 Struts/Shocks, Camaro 20" Wheels
      HIDs, LED Conversion, Atari Gauges, Tint, Roof Carbon Fiber Wrapped, Innovative Wideband

      2.55 Lingenfelter Pulley and Injectors waiting to go on!
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      • Originally posted by s.reef View Post
        what polk towers did ya get? i have all polk for my home theatre
        A pair of Monitor 75Ts, moving my Pioneer bookshelfs to the rears (still not connected yet, haven't gotten around to it). The speakers sound unbelievable.
        Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

        "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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        • Nice, my towers are monitor 70s series 2s...love those guys.
          2011 Ford Raptor SuperCrew
          SVT Beadlock Wheels
          Roush Intake, Corsa Exhaust
          20" and 40" Light Bars

          2000 Camaro Z28
          Stripped Down Drag Car Build

          Project 1999 Camaro Z28


          2009 G8 GT Stryker Blue Metallic-SHEGONE
          Crate LS3, LS9 Cam, LSA Supercharger, Metco Solid Isolator
          RotoFab Intake, HSRK, Camaro Trans Pan
          ZL1 HX, ZL1 Fuel Pump, CTS-V Lid, LSA Injectors
          Pat G - 93 Octane Tune
          Kooks 1-7/8" Longtubes, High Flow Cats, X Pipe, Solo AxleBacks
          CTS-V Calipers, Brembo Pads
          H&R Lowering Springs, Whiteline Bushings, FE3 Struts/Shocks, Camaro 20" Wheels
          HIDs, LED Conversion, Atari Gauges, Tint, Roof Carbon Fiber Wrapped, Innovative Wideband

          2.55 Lingenfelter Pulley and Injectors waiting to go on!
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          • should have bought these off me and rocked them in the balto...

            http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/ele/3737479338.html
            '91 Camaro Modded, LSx, House of Kolor Intense White, lowered, GS chrome 18" wheels, 14" Brembo CTS-V on all 4 corners, LS rear end, FP suspension components

            " When in doubt...throttle out ! "
            ENVYsion Entertainment Group

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            • Originally posted by Gregs_gsxr View Post
              should have bought these off me and rocked them in the balto...

              http://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/ele/3737479338.html
              My fronts were free, and to say the rears were a steal wouldn't even begin to describe it .

              Went with some friends from car club back at Kettering (me being the only alumni in the group ) to Lapeer yesterday!

              Best run was a 14.113 @ 98.75 mph. 2.243 60', a good two-tenths quicker and nearly 2 mph faster than my previous best! Keep in mind, that was with my two 12s in the back...a good amount of weight on the wrong tires. I'm confident that removing it would put me damn near into the 13s.

              These Potenzas, compared to my much less grippy other all-seasons were much more consistent and easy to launch on. They still spun (as is evident by the 2.2-2.3 second 60'), but it was not a hassle. They did great for all-seasons! Summer tires (or slicks ) will really allow this thing to stick right off the line. Hell, even a stickier track like Milan may do it, with the all-seasons...may have to head there this summer.

              I really was happy with the consistency of my ETs...literally it ran a 14.1XX or a 14.3XX in the five runs I made. Nothing more, less or in between, which says something for the tires...

              My hub didn't sound too happy with me on the way home, I think I'll be ordering a new one here this week and would like to have it in before the next AutoX in a couple weekends...
              Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

              "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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              • Replaced my front left wheel bearing a couple weekends ago (May 19th), much better! Rotating the old one definitely does not feel smooth, at all.

                As far as the process...pretty straightforward. Hardest part was getting the hub out of the knuckle and off the half-shaft...but even that wasn't too rough.
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                Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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                • I think I have some more pictures to bring this up to date. Otherwise it's been enjoying it's slumber this winter on the battery tender (which I had to buy after the battery died completely when it got shit-**** cold out in January).

                  Also.

                  I may have bought some shiny round things.
                  Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                  "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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                  • Originally posted by MP81 View Post
                    Also.I may have bought some shiny round things.
                    Id like to see a bad ass set of forged pistons and tons of boost..........But I really hope we are talking about wheels here!
                    1999 Camaro - 6 liters of fury.....

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                    • Originally posted by sman View Post
                      Id like to see a bad ass set of forged pistons and tons of boost..........But I really hope we are talking about wheels here!
                      So would I!

                      I can't make such a bold statement as to which I may have ordered...
                      Last edited by MP81; March 10th, 2014, 10:29 AM.
                      Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                      "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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                      • Pics or ban

                        1999 Camaro - 6 liters of fury.....

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                        • They shall be rolled out onto the site, once the reception has been completed.
                          Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                          "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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                          • Originally posted by MP81 View Post
                            They shall be rolled out onto the site, once the reception has been completed.
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                            • You know it brah
                              Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                              "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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                              • I love Amazon Prime. So glad I, for whatever reason, decided to search these again on Amazon...and there they were...





                                Next step, before the end of the month is to order a set of Dunlop Direzza ZIIs! $50 off a set of 4 if ordered before the end of the month. Won't use them immediately, but it's definitely worth getting ready to do so!!!

                                Stoked.
                                Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

                                "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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