Right, project thread time. Initially, I had planned for this to be a temporary car, but plans change and here we are.
The idea is to spend as little as possible as my past builds have always ended up spiralling
22/4/14 K11 1.3 GX Bought for £400 with 12 months ticket.
Bit of surface rust here and there.
The first job was to clean it of all the dog hair and old person goz. I stripped it a bit to do this so decided to tie it in with a couple of other jobs. The driver's seat came out and got a foamectomy.
Then I fitted my headunit and underseat subs. (These don't count cost wise as they get moved from car to car hehe)
The centre console cubby seems badly designed as there is no top to it... Found a load of weird things lost behind it; titanic audio anyone?
Next I set to work on the engine. This one has covered 84k, but sounds a tad rattly at the chain side... I'll come back to that one later I think!
I know CAI aren't much good for huge gains, but it makes me feel like some super illegal pro tuner street racer. Plus I had all the bits lying around so went ahead and rigged one up. I had to get rid of the charcoal canister to make way for it.
Anyone else here a fan of cowl intakes? There's a good bit of info on them here: http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=110680
I wasn't much into the off-roader look so I started looking around at coilovers. But... I remembered this is a budget build, so choppies it was.
However, when I got it up in the air, I saw that all the bolts were too corroded for me to attempt without oxy on standby.
So I got the modified spring compressors on...
...And cut them in situ. Possibly the safest thing I've ever done.
I went for 2 coils off each corner. The fronts are just about captive, but the rears are a tad wobbly.
For sale: Super-low racing springs. £100 for the set.
Anyway, this is how she sits now after settling.
The rears look a little tucked, but I'm not sure I like the idea of spacers...
It has begun.
The idea is to spend as little as possible as my past builds have always ended up spiralling
22/4/14 K11 1.3 GX Bought for £400 with 12 months ticket.
Bit of surface rust here and there.
The first job was to clean it of all the dog hair and old person goz. I stripped it a bit to do this so decided to tie it in with a couple of other jobs. The driver's seat came out and got a foamectomy.
Then I fitted my headunit and underseat subs. (These don't count cost wise as they get moved from car to car hehe)
The centre console cubby seems badly designed as there is no top to it... Found a load of weird things lost behind it; titanic audio anyone?
Next I set to work on the engine. This one has covered 84k, but sounds a tad rattly at the chain side... I'll come back to that one later I think!
I know CAI aren't much good for huge gains, but it makes me feel like some super illegal pro tuner street racer. Plus I had all the bits lying around so went ahead and rigged one up. I had to get rid of the charcoal canister to make way for it.
Anyone else here a fan of cowl intakes? There's a good bit of info on them here: http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=110680
I wasn't much into the off-roader look so I started looking around at coilovers. But... I remembered this is a budget build, so choppies it was.
However, when I got it up in the air, I saw that all the bolts were too corroded for me to attempt without oxy on standby.
So I got the modified spring compressors on...
...And cut them in situ. Possibly the safest thing I've ever done.
I went for 2 coils off each corner. The fronts are just about captive, but the rears are a tad wobbly.
For sale: Super-low racing springs. £100 for the set.
Anyway, this is how she sits now after settling.
The rears look a little tucked, but I'm not sure I like the idea of spacers...
It has begun.