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Author:  aidandebradney [ October 6, 2017, 9:14 am ]
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TRX wrote:
Where did you get that fuse box?! That's way nicer than the one I bought...


From a magical place:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-Illuminated ... 2749.l2649


I have not powered it up yet but it looks like the led's illuminate when a fuse is popped, so that's cool.




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Author:  300D50 [ October 6, 2017, 9:08 pm ]
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That is going to be one beastly sounding monster with those long headers!

Author:  aidandebradney [ October 6, 2017, 9:24 pm ]
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I know. I can't wait. A couple more weeks of patience.

Author:  seven13bt [ October 7, 2017, 6:26 am ]
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Stainless steel has a greater coefficient of thermal expansion than mild steel. What that means for you is that the exhaust system hanger mechanism needs to allow the outlet to move back about 1/2" during sustained high load use. So, think about a cradle approach rather than a solid strap. I don't think that the bellows section in your system can accept that much compression.
From my experience with RX7 GT2 and GT3 cars with exhaust system layouts like this, you can expect 50 ft dB meter readings in the 103 to 105 range when the packing is new. (This is with the meter on the opposite side of the car from the outlet) If the packing is stainless wool, it will compress after a couple hours of operation and require more packing to provide any sound reduction. (McMaster has it in bulk)
We're looking forward to your startup/first drive video. :twisted:

Author:  rx7locost [ October 7, 2017, 11:51 am ]
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It will be loud. I did some measured sound testing some years back you may be interested in.

http://www.locostusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=15159&p=165346#p165346

Note that my setup is different with a resonator and muffler. I added a restrictor in the exhaust a few years earlier to make the system somewhat livable. You can see that in the link. I am not a Rotary expert by any means. But I have been told by others that my car is very quiet for a Rotary engine. It may have passed track rules but was still very loud for cruising.

Author:  TRX [ October 7, 2017, 6:16 pm ]
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On the flip side, I swapped a 302 Ford into a '79 RX7 and used a Y-pipe to hook to the stock Mazda exhaust just behind where the thermal reactor had been. I left the catalyst in place. (contrary to the service manual, that particular car had both)

The exhaust had a rather interesting rumbly sound; it didn't sound all that much different than the Wankel did, just throatier, and louder than I had expected considering what I'd read about Mazda exhaust.

I put a tap just ahead of the converter and ran a silicone hose to a 0-15 PSI gauge, which steadfastly sat at zero unless the four barrel was open *and* the RPM was over 3500 or so. Which told me the stock Mazda exhaust was quite efficient despite its modest size.

Author:  aidandebradney [ October 9, 2017, 6:05 am ]
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Well, a little bit of a productive weekend i'm glad to say.

First I installed by rear brake lines and put in the hydraulic ebrake (black thing) and proportioning valve (not black thing):

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Then welded in a few tabs for hardline to softline junctions for the rear brakes:

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Then I pulled out a piece of aluminum, cut it to size and shape and made a few holes in it:

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Then I stuffed the holes with things that tell me stuff about things:

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Ran the sending lines through the bulk head, and heat wrapped them, to make it look like I know what I'm doing:

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Then popped my scuttle cover on to make me happy:

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Then on Sunday I ascended this:

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Mt. Olympus Utah.

Made it to the top:

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6.6 Miles and 3700ft of elevation to scatter my friends ashes:

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Incredible fall colors:

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And made it home before the weather set in:

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That was my weekend.

Author:  aidandebradney [ October 10, 2017, 5:38 am ]
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Not much happened yesterday, i'm still feeling a bit achy from the weekends hike, but I powered through with the notion of a little bit each day, no matter what.

Yesterday was 'install a hi-tech speedometer' day.

Thanks to "Otterbox" for this one. iPhone SE used as my speedometer:

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37 mph without a steering wheel....crazy!!

I also got by accelerator cable dialed in with a new braided unit from Mr Gasket:

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Pork chops with a pineapple and apple reduction served with eggs from our chickens.





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Author:  TRX [ October 10, 2017, 11:29 am ]
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aidandebradney wrote:


I saw the price of $30 and backed away; I already have a fuse box, though nowhere near as nice. A couple of days later I clicked that tab again and it was on sale for $24 with free shipping. So one is on the way... Thanks for the link!

Author:  aidandebradney [ October 10, 2017, 11:30 am ]
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Haha, you're welcome. Its funny how things like that happen. I got a 10% offer off Hella Lights this morning, I snapped them up.

Author:  JackMcCornack [ October 10, 2017, 12:07 pm ]
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What's the software for that iPhone speedo?

PS--Sheesh, I'm dating myself. I mean "app".

Author:  aidandebradney [ October 10, 2017, 12:11 pm ]
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Search 'Speedometer' on the appstore. Its by Tim O's Studios. Free to download with ads, or $1.99 to get ads removed.

Screenshot below:

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Author:  horchoha [ October 10, 2017, 9:31 pm ]
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I must assume that this app is using cell data as you're driving, great if you have an unlimited data plan for your cell phone!

Author:  300D50 [ October 11, 2017, 12:12 am ]
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I use one for Android called DigiHUD.

Free, no advertisements, no data usage, just limits some frilly features I don't use/need.

It's replaced the nonlinear speedometer in my car for the last year and a half.

Author:  Dismantalus [ October 11, 2017, 5:17 am ]
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horchoha wrote:
I must assume that this app is using cell data as you're driving, great if you have an unlimited data plan for your cell phone!

Unless something changed while I wasn't looking, these all use standard GPS technology. No data is basically used to use them. No different than a Tom Tom, et. al.
The only problem with this approach is how to have an odometer for a street legal car.

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