Akis Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Hi guys!! Sorry for my bad English or if i have some mistakes.I joined yesterday at forum and i'm thinking to post some details and photos of what i have done on my GT and what i want to do in the future.I have my GT over 4 years and my target is to make a low budget track days/street car with stock internal and stock Turbo. I'm saying low budget because i cant spend a lot of money this years. The first target is to make a car without problems and work fine at track and street!! I'm thinking to maintenance the bellow:Full service kit of CT9Full service kit of Brake CalipersReplace Brake RotorsBuild a full Exhaust System at 63.5mm (i have only muffler)Buy an Oil CoolerMake a new Wiring LoomService on g/box (i'm working on this, these days. I will upload photos bellow)Full Paint car from Black to Jerez Black Pearl (BMW M3) Paint Rims to Bronze (Work's rims paint)Replace my Powerflex engine mounts to OEM (or TRD) with a torque damber (because of interior crunch sounds)Buy all Ultra Racing (brace, strut bars, front lower bar etc.)New suspension setup (no coilover)Here is some 1 year old pic's from interior maintenance because of crunch sounds and wiring fixes:Here is some pictures of my g/box service. This i'm working now:4 years i had a C150 g/box and the last year it makes a lot of sound. So i decide to buy a new C153, C56 or C52. I found a C52 non LSD g/box so i bought it. So next day i started to service it to be sure about its lifetimeYesterday i calculated the gears to see what gears have this trans and i found this: Red line: 7400rpmWheels:195/45/16Final Drive: 4.0581st gear: 3.545 - 56kmh (35mph)2nd gear: 1.904 - 105kmh (65mph)3rd gear:1.233 - 162kmh (101mph)4th gear: 0.885 - 226kmh (140mph)5th gear: 0.725 - 276kmh (172mph)So i have a C151 or C51 trans. This is much longer than C52 on 3rd and 4th gear but its ok for me.That's all guys. I hope to found it a good post for 1st time!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ro55ifumi Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Welcome and nice start to your build thread John Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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