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Zyg
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by Zyg » Tue May 05, 2020 9:42 am
I got my CTR back from the shop this last weekend and am really looking forward to putting some miles on the car.
And am looking to getting back on track with it as soon as things start opening up again, including here at Pitt Race.
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coolhandluke
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by coolhandluke » Tue May 05, 2020 11:17 am
Your car is looking good Ed.

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Zyg
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by Zyg » Tue May 05, 2020 5:44 pm
Thanks, picked up ~ 75 hp on the Mustang dyno (291 -> 366) and ~55 "torques" , up towards redline (6500~7 K rpm) on stock internals.
Also dropped about 9.5 lbs per wheel since the tires between the 20" and these 18" weighed about the same, and with the rear seat delete the car weight is about the same with the rollbar.
While it was up there also had the paint corrected, ceramic coated and transparent film on the front, headlights and mirrors, to help keep it pretty.

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Zyg
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by Zyg » Wed May 13, 2020 10:20 pm
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evolute
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by evolute » Sun May 31, 2020 6:11 am
Zyg wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 9:42 am
I got my CTR back from the shop this last weekend and am really looking forward to putting some miles on the car.
And am looking to getting back on track with it as soon as things start opening up again, including here at Pitt Race.
Looks great! What hood is this?
Current: 2019 CTR
Past: 00-0567
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Zyg
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by Zyg » Sun May 31, 2020 11:27 pm
Seibon CV Style Carbon Fiber Hood - Honda Civic Type R FK8 17+
Part Number: SEI-HD17HDCVR-CV
https://www.evasivemotorsports.com/stor ... -r-fk8-17/
Thank You,
Previously had the hood wrapped in a similar body color, ... now primed, painted with film on the front portion of the hood for the stones and rubber track bits.
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Dave-ROR
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by Dave-ROR » Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:58 pm
Zyg wrote: Tue May 05, 2020 5:44 pm
Thanks, picked up ~ 75 hp on the Mustang dyno (291 -> 366) and ~55 "torques" , up towards redline (6500~7 K rpm) on stock internals.
Also dropped about 9.5 lbs per wheel since the tires between the 20" and these 18" weighed about the same, and with the rear seat delete the car weight is about the same with the rollbar.
While it was up there also had the paint corrected, ceramic coated and transparent film on the front, headlights and mirrors, to help keep it pretty.
Nice increases! Less than my cars supercharger consumes to make power but still! lol
-Dave
Drives.. too many f'ing cars.
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Zyg
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by Zyg » Sat Jun 06, 2020 4:15 am
It was a conservative tune since I'm still on stock internals and @ ~ 6300 miles.
Everything right now was about Suspension/Safety/Data/Heat transfer and efficiency, with Flashpro capability from an app on the car's infotainment head unit, plus a fuel pump pickup mod w/Holly Hydramat (for those corners at the track).
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ayau
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by ayau » Fri Jun 19, 2020 12:31 am
@zyg, you notice hotter intake temps since you have an open box design?
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Zyg
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by Zyg » Fri Jun 19, 2020 1:47 pm
I haven't "tracked" the car since getting it back (bedding pads, checking drivability, race belt/seat position), and I've got a modified nose and a different top mounted vented hood (wrt intake temps, as well as a larger throat turbo [7163 Borg Warner] w/cat delete & insulation of downpipe).
So, it's not really a direct comparison, but the tuner told me that even with these things the stock rods were a major consideration along with people possibly having issues shearing third/fourth gears, therefore other than top end gains things were left in the "stockish" range (though the front oil cooler seemed to have helped overalll temps).
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