Dumb, Stubborn, and bound to end up penniless…….
Dumb, Stubborn, and bound to end up penniless…….
While still waiting for the clutch, I circled back to get the tank guard mounted properly. Gas tank will be protected, supported, and maybe even a slight aero benefit.
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I like this Had a similar setup on my first gen insight but was an under engine belly pan. At the very least it kept things cleaner.aklackner wrote:While still waiting for the clutch, I circled back to get the tank guard mounted properly. Gas tank will be protected, supported, and maybe even a slight aero benefit.
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Hardline guard up, most fasteners are in place but 1-2 more that I may or may not do.
There’s a front under guard as well. Fortunately it’s straight bolt on and will go up as one of the last pieces.
There’s a front under guard as well. Fortunately it’s straight bolt on and will go up as one of the last pieces.
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Back to the LS to pull heater and hardware.
Got the dash and heater core out.
Got the dash and heater core out.
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What is the story on these underguard pieces?
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Dumb, Stubborn, and bound to end up penniless…….
All three pieces are by Laile/ARP sport (yeah JDM bling).coolhandluke wrote:What is the story on these underguard pieces?
I picked them up mostly since I was curious but with a few things in mind:
Tank guard
Since OE tank had rust issues it was replaced with an aftermarket unit (oem discontinued) that very likely isn’t as durable as the Honda tank so will benefit from some extra protection. I’ve also heard it’s possible for the gas tank to come free in some cases (see YouTube vids of Integras dragging their tank behind them down the track) the guard should at least help prevent this.
Hardline guard
Again due to rust I replaced the hardlines with custom stainless lines, I’ve also added a coated braided line for WMI. The panel protects the whole set and looks better than the OE plastic cover did.
Front under panel
I’ve never been a huge fan of the droopy OE under plastics but still wanted to provide protection. Supposedly this also helps prevent air from flowing down and underneath. I’m running the vented hood so I could see this helping more air exit out of the hood efficiently.
I’ve not seen many Integras do this sort of setup so was curious, all three panels together may help smooth the air some as it flows under the car, providing some minor aero advantage.
Finally I think they look pretty cool and again I’ve not seen anyone else running these so it will add to the unique build.
Dumb, Stubborn, and bound to end up penniless…….
Antenna wiring was wrapped up the other day so the hands free mic went in and that cleared the way for Roof liner, dome light, A pillar covers, and inner rubber door trim all to go in. Heater went in. Some of the evap equipment, front Abs sensors, and right side clutch line bracket are all now in place.
Dumb, Stubborn, and bound to end up penniless…….
80% prepped for the dash!
Here’s how the wiring behind the AC and blower turned out
Here’s how the wiring behind the AC and blower turned out
Dumb, Stubborn, and bound to end up penniless…….
Not a big update just clearing the way for bigger pieces.
Most of the remaining brackets got Black 2k epoxy primer and then 2k epoxy clear
Also got the new hood release wire run and a few other bits and bolts while access under the dash is still open.
Tomorrow the plan is to turn the painting stand back into a body cart and get the LS off the jack stands so it can be moved back out of the way so the ITR can be rolled out of the garage. This will allow doors to be opened wide to get the dash back in, clearance from the garage door to lift the motor in (not this weekend but very soon), and access to the rear of the ITR.
Most of the remaining brackets got Black 2k epoxy primer and then 2k epoxy clear
Also got the new hood release wire run and a few other bits and bolts while access under the dash is still open.
Tomorrow the plan is to turn the painting stand back into a body cart and get the LS off the jack stands so it can be moved back out of the way so the ITR can be rolled out of the garage. This will allow doors to be opened wide to get the dash back in, clearance from the garage door to lift the motor in (not this weekend but very soon), and access to the rear of the ITR.
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With brackets painted I was able to get the evap canister installed and the brake booster hose stay. Front calipers went on too. FedEx says my new clutch comes tomorrow am so lifted up the motor pulled the trans brace then set the motor back down and pulled the trans, then clutch. All went smooth clutch came off easy with the Honda ring gear holder.
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