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Old 10-20-2009, 09:17 AM
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well i never had a build thread so i figure i make one since i am going to update my car over the winter i might as well document it from the begining to now So here is the story
My RX5.7




So here we have the Block


it was nasty! needed to be cleaned and honed and the block needed to be decked

Here are the NASTY pistons and rods


The intake before it was washed and all those good things

O what fun that was. So after about 500 in parts and labor I started working on the motor

So here we have the block nice and cleaned out. Bored 30 over because two cylinders had some bad marks on it

and here is the other side

Here are the new pistons and rods


So now that i have all this cleaned up and new stuff i started to put it all together


so the crank was polished and checked no major damage done to it and all together and all clearance checked i was happy
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the heads are stock and i had the intake cleaned and painted new cam bearings and the stock cam met the specs so i was able to put it all together

New pushrods and all the goodies


and here it is all together

now not pictured is my fully built T56 from Six Speed Inc. It was built with CF syncs gears to match my 4.10 rear end gears bronze pads, and all the great stuff in it!




Well i don't have many pictures of putting the motor in but i have a few pictures!
Lets start with the mouting bracket for the motor!

As you can see i beefed up the sway bar and tried my best to clean it up.

Whats not pictured was the rattle can spray job i did to the whole engine bay
Shifter in place looks like its Stock

So after a few hours and a lot of getting pissed off i i got the motor in!

Sorry for the blurry pics

new valve covers

Here is the video of the day I finally got it together and running!
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well the shifter was really tall so i got a short shifter and a hurst shift ****



So after all the work i finally got the chance to play it took me almost a full year to get everything together including losing the tranny and having to getting everything rebuilt cost me $1500 after the core so here is some
Here are the pics from the FC getting its new t56 it was so scary driving it home I had it at my Dads house and he helped me put it in!
I thought it was going to be a mess but we worked out pretty good and got it done fast!


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So after all that i didn't to much to it but then i bought a house and she needed a new home
But when I got her home i got her some new shoes too, yes the shoes are right off a 2002 Mustang GT

So here is a video that my wife made famous, but I installed new shocks, springs and the new wheels and tires
YouTube - RX7 wih new wheels and setup

When i got it home I had a custom box made for my trunk and then I found some tail lights to make it look a little better






So I finally got the chance to play around with her on the track. So here is my first time Auto Crossing
YouTube - My first time Auto X
YouTube - First time at AUTO cross part 2
And then once I really got the hang of it this was my best time yet!
YouTube - my best first auto cross runs

So I can tell you I was a little scared and this was my first time racing! please the girls recording didn't know we can hear them

So I got use to it and I made a second run


look at that roll

What a blur..lol
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ok so i origanlly got myself an lq4 to toss in to the fc but i came across a great deal for an ls1 i couldn't pass up. an even trade block for block for an ls1 with 40k on it!
the lq4 the day i got it




so it left my house and i got my ls1 and i was super happy about it!
inside the vally

inside the valve cover

with the ls1 intake back on it!

ported ls1 TB (thanks jamie)

fuel rails and lq4 turck coils on it


maf and water pump bolted on

ls1 flywheel bolted on with arp flywheel bolts and apr pressure plate bolts


the things not on yet!
f body crank pulley, because i don't have a puller for it yet

f body altenator, because i don't have the mounting bolts yet


and the wiring harness and pcm in the box not ready to start modding it yet..lol
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got the wiring harness as much together and apart as i could in the bay

headers are unbolted


oil pan, tray, pick up, and dip stick all came in the mail


as to much suprise i had another knock on the door today and it was my race proven racing baffle with trap does on it!


so i said let me clean the oil pan up and get the new baffle in it
before

after
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sitting in the working out room

radiator sitting in the background





half way out


out just need help steering it out




out and trans is off


the motor is ready for the new owner




playing with the slave cylinder to make sure that i can use my setup


i took the stock quick release from gm so i can use my SS line from the lt1


happy to see that it fits well and i am going to buy a new fitting so is 180 not 90 degrees


thats all i can do for now until i get some parts solds so i can buy more parts to finish off the swap!
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very nice looks good
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Nice

I had a LT1 FC and a LS1 fc, but they were different cars
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Nice

I had a LT1 FC and a LS1 fc, but they were different cars
i love this one to give it up i did have it for sale for a year and i had no bites or stupid trades had one guy try to offer me a saab for it i laughed o and he wanted cash on top of it...lol but i figured with an ls1 in it would be a whole new monster
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lol i wonder if you are the same andrew i text all the time
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its been a while since i updated
my long tube headers!



and my t56 for the ls1 is here!




how to convert the ls1 slave cylinder
rusell fitting

out the box

aparts

with the new fitting installed

stock bleeder with the remote bleeder

all together

on the t56

on the face plate
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some more stuff showed up in the mail






i got new mounts too because i noticed my old ones looked like this

and for 8.44 i got two new ones


i had to sneak away from the wife and take the 25 mins to get it together!





Hi i am Shaun and i approve this swap!

now get in the car mister!
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finally she is in and bolted it on her own power!!







pure sexiness!






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Some stuff done today!
ran my fuel lines today! and put in my vette fuel filter and ran the lines the way it needs to be. I ran it the same way Granny shows on the website


ran the line from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder


and installed the oil pressure sensor


things not pictured the water temp sensor is in

I think all that is left for me to do is the headers, get the lines from the heater core to the water pump. mine are to short so i am going to route that this week!

ran the hose for the PCV,

if you guys can think of anything i need to do please let me know. if not i think i am almost done. all i need is headers done, a small pipe from the headers to the exhaust, O2 sensors, starter bolts and bolt the starter to the block. wiring and ready to go!
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greg doing what he does best! wiring



then busting a groove on the welder!

but getting welds like this!


Chris finally getting off his *** and doing some work!


he did a great job on my gauge cluster!




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grinding down some of the welds from the tack fittings



ANGERED!!


but they turned out good!


passenger side ! DUMB easy to do!

driver side OMG what a pain!



greg had to put all 125 pounds on it to get it in place! LOL

still not there yet!

you can't see the hammer but i am beating the hell out of the firewall for about 1 inch of room for the header to get in there!


finally got it to line up right!




now i have to figure out what i am going to do with the pcm



finishing touches before we start it up



and finally this!!
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finally off jack stands and moving under is own power!!

well i worked on it some today. i spent yesterday and today trying to find some intake piping so i can make a nice cold air intake but i couldn't find anything that was 3.5, since my MAF is 3.5 i figured i would be able to find something man was i wrong. A & A had only ricer intakes that where2.5 or 3 inches but no step downs so i could at least put the 3inch intake on. So i ended up going to home depot and went to the PCV section and i fould a 3 to 3 but when i messured the inside of it, it came back 3.5 on one side and 3 on the other side. so i took it home and used all my old LT1 stuff and came up with this



what do you guys think?

i am proud of myself! i actually sat there with a wiring diagram and found the illumination wire so when i flip the headlights on the gauge turns on



now all that is left is to put the rest of my interior back together mount the pcm,wheel alignment and exhaust. I should have my interior back together this week I hope

thats all for now i still have to get my headers to the rest of the exhaust and figure out how i am going to mount the pcm, clean up the rest of my interior and i am ready for some auto cross and some time at the strip!!
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looks good. But why switch from the LT1 to LS1... Why not just build the LT1 since its already in and you dont have to refab anything...
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Originally Posted by bleakdragonmage
looks good. But why switch from the LT1 to LS1... Why not just build the LT1 since its already in and you dont have to refab anything...
i thought about it a lot and i spoke to many friends about it and we all came to the conclusion that taking the lt1 out and putting the ls1 was the better way to go. I wanted 350 rwhp and the cost of what i wanted to do to my lt1 was more then what the ls1 was going to cost me. I sold my complete lt1 swap and didn't spend 1 penny out of my pocket to get the ls1 in. i am just getting to spending money out of my pocket and i think i have a total of about 300 bucks in it. new slave cylinder a few sensors some wires some clips and that was about it. the lt1 is a 2 bolt main and the lsx is a 6 bolt main, its lighter, easier to work on, and obd2 which means easier to tune. Tuner cat was great but not as good as HPtuner. So thats why i went ls1 instead of lt1 build up!


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