Recon1342 said:I would like to subscribe to your brand of insanity, please.
Welcome!
In reply to Robbie (Forum Supporter) :
Thanks!
I would also like to apply as the western extension of the BDT, as my history with projects is replete with terrible ideas...
Well, we've got a motor that at least runs!
I'm building a test stand for this old 12a.
Next steps are going to be seeing how poorly the renesis engine mounts bolt up, and also maybe improving the stand to run a radiator and some gauges and stuff so I can make sure we hold coolant and the carb sort of works and that other kinda semi important stuff that's useful in endurance racing.
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
Yes 12a have 4 bolts right at the front.
I'm confident welding the engine in will be the least of our issues.
also I take no responsibility for any improper modifications to that carb that I did when I was 17 TWENTY THREE years ago.
This project is soon heading East & changing hands, Well, Looks like I'm going to be combining the Free Hoosiers
with the Free RX8
In reply to Indy - Guy :
So what are your plans? Gonna do a build thread or just show in 24 and kick behind?
In reply to Stampie :
Plans are fluid at the moment. Obviously it's gonna need an engine.
Probably an LS variant, because that's how I roll, but who knows. Also my 16 year old son and his best friend are excited about it and the prospect of fielding a High School entry.
Edit: One thing is certain, it'll be a "down and dirty" build. Because no title. It's life after the Challenge is limited
In reply to Indy - Guy :
There's a few $200-300 5.3s floating around on the local marketplace if you struggle to find something cheap around Indy.
Barely Functional Racing is now in possession of the Free Junk RX8:
Thanks Gumby and NoCones for delivering it.
And a quick test fit of the wheels that might be on the car for Challenge purposes:
Here I stand in between two Challenge Champions with my (stalled out) LS swap project in the background.
We brainstormed a plan that will just have to be flushed out: use the LS that's currently sitting in the TR4 for the free Junk RX8. Long time readers may recall the engine came from a $350 GMC Envoy named Humpie.
RIP Humpie.
Good hanging out last night. I'm ready to see SOMETHING accomplished using this rx8.
Just wait till you see it in the daylight!
I approve of this plan.
Also, Indy Guy, we can talk as your plans are forming up. I still have a few things that you might want that have been shuffled around and were not with the car. For example I think the electronic power steering works as long as you plug in the stock engine crank sensor and put the trigger wheel on the engine's pulley. I have those things if you want them. Wvumtbiker knows more about what is needed I think.
I've got a $5 tach I was planning to use with this car, an aluminum seat (that is not usable as is but could be fixed), etc.
If you keep the mazda ecu in there and feed it oil pressure, water temp, and the crank signal, the power steering works, as do the tach and all other guages.
The speedometer works and the ABS work if you keep it in the car. It is mostly standalone and works well.
What wheels are those and how well do they fit? I need a set of challenge wheels as well.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:I approve of this plan.
Also, Indy Guy, we can talk as your plans are forming up. I still have a few things that you might want that have been shuffled around and were not with the car. For example I think the electronic power steering works as long as you plug in the stock engine crank sensor and put the trigger wheel on the engine's pulley. I have those things if you want them. Wvumtbiker knows more about what is needed I think.
I've got a $5 tach I was planning to use with this car, an aluminum seat (that is not usable as is but could be fixed), etc.
Robbie, Thanks. And yes, I'd be interested in the sensors, (and maybe the seat). At the moment, we're just searching for a set of replacement stock seats.
wvumtnbkr said:If you keep the mazda ecu in there and feed it oil pressure, water temp, and the crank signal, the power steering works, as do the tach and all other guages.
The speedometer works and the ABS work if you keep it in the car. It is mostly standalone and works well.
What wheels are those and how well do they fit? I need a set of challenge wheels as well.
I'll be knocking in on your build thread to pick your brain for more info once we get some preliminary things accomplished.
Wheels: They are Bullit style from a 2000's - ish Mustang.
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
197 started in '05 with the retro look. The SN95 platform was '94-'04? I think?
wvumtnbkr said:If you keep the mazda ecu in there and feed it oil pressure, water temp, and the crank signal, the power steering works, as do the tach and all other guages.
The speedometer works and the ABS work if you keep it in the car. It is mostly standalone and works well.
What wheels are those and how well do they fit? I need a set of challenge wheels as well.
Ok, let me try and put my mits on the oil pressure, water temp, and crank sensors for Indy guy.
Where does the speedometer signal come from? Trans or diff?
Indy guy, we never had an ECU unfortunately, just FYI.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:wvumtnbkr said:If you keep the mazda ecu in there and feed it oil pressure, water temp, and the crank signal, the power steering works, as do the tach and all other guages.
The speedometer works and the ABS work if you keep it in the car. It is mostly standalone and works well.
What wheels are those and how well do they fit? I need a set of challenge wheels as well.
Ok, let me try and put my mits on the oil pressure, water temp, and crank sensors for Indy guy.
Where does the speedometer signal come from? Trans or diff?
Indy guy, we never had an ECU unfortunately, just FYI.
Speedometer signal comes from the Wheel speed sensors for the abs.
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