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Saturday

Finished

           Upon returning from our trip across country to pick up my sick new toy. I knew I really needed to finish my cage completely, this basically was just getting bobby to get me some 16g steel plate for the a pillar dimple dies, paint the cage, interior back in, dash cut to fit, glue in the window I failed to break upon removal, and some wiring. It seems like a lot but in reality it was very easy stuff to do, but with the weather heating up and I was also moving.  So it's been pretty easy to just blow off working on the 240, but at the same time I was very excited to get it all running and drive it. So yesterday I finished it, changed the oil and almost took it to the car wash, but ever needed to pick up a gas tank for his 14 so he can finally get that thing running. So tomorrow Sunday June 1st I will officially complete the 240sx cage project, with a simple wash it will mark the completion of my project.

Had ever snap a few just to show what it looks like ( which according to Ian is the same as before) but anyway I'll take some better ones after I get it washed tomorrow 







































Friday

It's my time... ( for a cage )

After the recent success of doing Bobby's cage, it was now time to start doing mine. I decided while it was still fresh in my mind I would start, Since I seem to forget how to use some of the tools and what dimensions work best if too much time passes between cages. 

The criteria for my cage is going to be basic as we'll. it is a must for me to have good head clearance with a helmet on, since on my last bolt in cage I would have to drift with my head cocked a little when I had a helmet on. Second would be keep it easy to get in and out of since I still drive my car on the street. 

A few people were wondering what we use for building cages. Here is a list of what we use.

JD2 bender, 6.5 11/2 inch die no hydrolic attachment just a big pole

JD2 Notcher with 11/2 hole saw bit 

Lincoln 220w mig welder 

Basic grinder with cut off and flap wheels 

Brake cleaner to clean where your going to weld 

23/8 hole saw bit to cut holes in floor 

Wire wheel to clean the tar off the floor to weld the base plates too 

Window removing tools

Ratchet strap

And bend tech software 

This time I figured I would try and document it a little more in detail and have Ever take more pictures cause he always takes the raddest  shots 

You will notice in some shots there is a ratchet strap, it is there to help hold the halo bar in place so I don't need two people to hold it while I fit it. 















RB25sx updates

                           Here are some long awaited updates on my car, i know i took a few month hiatus from blogging but im now back with a vengeance. Just because there were no updates doesn't mean i wasn't working on my car, i was actually quite busy. since ever had crashed his s13 and decided to go 14 i was able to get his stuff that he couldn't use on the 14 build. Thanks a MILLION bud. So here is what i have done.
Evers old subframe with max solid bushing and tanabe sway bar
Evers rear over fenders
Evers front PSM knuckles
I also got ambitious and decided to extend my lower control arms. the last event i was having real bad outer shoulder wear so i thought that maybe if i extended my lower control arms i would get more camber so at full lock i would have a better contact patch.But when i extended my lower arms i opened a whole new can of worms, since instantly my greater camber was causing serious rubbing issues on my fender wiring harnesses so i had to take the whole dash out and reroute the fuse boxes into the car. This is actually easy and can be done with out cutting any part of the harness, you can do it with radiator and engine still in the car. start on the passenger side by where the ecu is mounted, and remove the three white plugs that are connected to the harness that comes from the passenger wheel well.you will need to unbolt you ecu and move it to access these plugs, then go outside by the passenger wheel and pull the harness out from inside the car. Then start disconnecting the main fuse box wires, then start pulling that box out and follow the wires removing the headlights, turn signals, light motors, and horn wires if you have them. then unbolt the radiator brackets and pull the radiator back a little and pull the wiring from off of the upper core support. then you get to the drivers side fuse box, you shouldn't have much of anything actually plugged in there. then stop there and go to inside the drivers side of the car and get a 10 mm and unbolt the fuse panel and resistors that are bolted in. then disconnect all the wires attached to you steering column then pull those all out so they just sit on the drivers floor. mind you the dash must be out. then this is the hardest parts cause you need to move around a lot of thick harnesses and you should see the light in the hole in the fender where the harness comes through then have some one go on the outside by the drivers wheel well and pull lightly while you feed it from the inside and it will all fit right through the hole in your fender with out any modifications just be aware that there is some sound deadening that you need to break away to enlarge the hole and the harness will come right out with no cutting. then the rest is obvious just reconnect and you have to extend you headlights, turn signals and brake master cylinder wires since obviously all the plugs are now in the car. you will also need to extend you lower harness and some other wires and from the harness. but just take it slow and do one group of wires at a time. sorry if thats all a little jumbled or miss punctuated.
the other thing i did not realize was i would have to get longer tie rods since i extended the lower arms 35mm so i had to order the max inner tie rods since they are 20mm longer then stock s14 ones.
 Tie rod looks a little bent but its only cause of the wide angle lens.













 You can see the lack of fuse boxes.




 and one more of the garage and evers build.


RUSTY!!!!!!!!!!








thanks to stanceworks.com for the pictures