Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
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- shiggz
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Alright, so it has been quite a while since i've worked on Le FTO - been to busy with uni.
Finally finished my exams and everything, so I have some solid time to finish this build, with the deadline being the end of July.
So unfortunately, the car still looks like this:
HOWEVER! I've bought and organised quite a few more upgrades, so there's going to be a tonne of progress in the next few weeks till the build is complete.
Firstt off, I bought loads of seals/gaskets/hoses to rebuild the 6a13tt, because.. well, why not. I'm aiming for reliability more than anything.
Next, I bought everything i needed for a the Brembo upgrade/conversion... because... why not.
So that includes, Evo 6 control arms, hubs, rotors, pads, brembos, brake booster and distribution block.
As well as a rebuild kit so I can rebuild the brembos.
They're massive in comparison to the stock calipers.
And of course, being that wide, they weren't going to fit with my XXR's, so I sold them..
And bought Rota Grid R's (17x9+25)
Now i'm not a huge fan of Rota's, but i've always wanted to try this spoke style out, and for what I paid, I'm happy that this complies with functionality > form. Even though they should look sweet on there
(I will repaint them and remove the stickers)
To compliment my brembos, I bought some new DBA T2 Slotted Rotors, and Ferodo DS Performance pads. The rotors are just as big as the rims, it's hilarious, but will look dope!
So finally, with all my parts available to me, it's time to get to work.
Currently working on rebuilding the steering rack, as well doing a top end rebuild of the 6a13tt (Minus head gaskets). Which so far looks to be in great condition.
Oh! And I got the speedo gear and bearings pressed onto the LSD ehuehue.
So by Friday, I aim to:
- Rebuild Steering Rack
- Rebuild 6a13tt
- Assemble Gearbox
- Relocate Brake Distribution Block
- Relocate Fuel Filter
Which are basically the main bits out of the way in order to compression test and properly fit the 6a13tt into the car.
Finally finished my exams and everything, so I have some solid time to finish this build, with the deadline being the end of July.
So unfortunately, the car still looks like this:
HOWEVER! I've bought and organised quite a few more upgrades, so there's going to be a tonne of progress in the next few weeks till the build is complete.
Firstt off, I bought loads of seals/gaskets/hoses to rebuild the 6a13tt, because.. well, why not. I'm aiming for reliability more than anything.
Next, I bought everything i needed for a the Brembo upgrade/conversion... because... why not.
So that includes, Evo 6 control arms, hubs, rotors, pads, brembos, brake booster and distribution block.
As well as a rebuild kit so I can rebuild the brembos.
They're massive in comparison to the stock calipers.
And of course, being that wide, they weren't going to fit with my XXR's, so I sold them..
And bought Rota Grid R's (17x9+25)
Now i'm not a huge fan of Rota's, but i've always wanted to try this spoke style out, and for what I paid, I'm happy that this complies with functionality > form. Even though they should look sweet on there
(I will repaint them and remove the stickers)
To compliment my brembos, I bought some new DBA T2 Slotted Rotors, and Ferodo DS Performance pads. The rotors are just as big as the rims, it's hilarious, but will look dope!
So finally, with all my parts available to me, it's time to get to work.
Currently working on rebuilding the steering rack, as well doing a top end rebuild of the 6a13tt (Minus head gaskets). Which so far looks to be in great condition.
Oh! And I got the speedo gear and bearings pressed onto the LSD ehuehue.
So by Friday, I aim to:
- Rebuild Steering Rack
- Rebuild 6a13tt
- Assemble Gearbox
- Relocate Brake Distribution Block
- Relocate Fuel Filter
Which are basically the main bits out of the way in order to compression test and properly fit the 6a13tt into the car.
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- spetz
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Fantastic work Shiggz.
What do you mean by rebuild the 6A13? Are you doing a full tear down?
What do you mean by rebuild the 6A13? Are you doing a full tear down?
- shiggz
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Top end rebuild
So, cam seals, gaskets, injector seals, all that good stuff. As well as timing belt.
The timing belt tensioner pulley was.. old. Loose and had too much slop. Also noticed a minor leak from the crank seal. So I'm lucky I'm doing this all now.
So did a little bit today, started of with some errands to organise some things.
Kicked off the car work with some frozen maccas drinks
Drilled a hole in the firewall lol
Put a rivnut (nutsert) in there. God I love these things
And mounted my new fuel filter as well as brake distribution block
So, cam seals, gaskets, injector seals, all that good stuff. As well as timing belt.
The timing belt tensioner pulley was.. old. Loose and had too much slop. Also noticed a minor leak from the crank seal. So I'm lucky I'm doing this all now.
So did a little bit today, started of with some errands to organise some things.
Kicked off the car work with some frozen maccas drinks
Drilled a hole in the firewall lol
Put a rivnut (nutsert) in there. God I love these things
And mounted my new fuel filter as well as brake distribution block
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- spetz
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
What kind of brake booster is that?
Did the car start life as an auto?
Did the car start life as an auto?
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
That's an ABS brake booster
Which also came out on all GPvR's
Which also came out on all GPvR's
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Nono, neither haha
My FTO is a manual GPX. Thats an evo brake booster
My FTO is a manual GPX. Thats an evo brake booster
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Or from an Eco they have a 1 inch brake booster as well lol
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
You can't mount the brake distribution block there. It can't be above the master cylinder reservoir, the reservoir has to be the highest point in the system.
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Yeah see this is what I was thinking, however this is where 'dazjb' mounted his; from his thread "Project FTO Vr4".
Otherwise the other option is on the firewall on the gearbox side, near the Heater core piping
Otherwise the other option is on the firewall on the gearbox side, near the Heater core piping
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
I've tried to do some research on it, but couldn't find anything. What's the reasoning behind it having to be below the master cylinder? Because assuming the lines are air-free and are always with fluid; having constant pressure, it should be okay?
Edit: Yep nevermind, it's pretty silly to run it above the master cylinder, because fluid will be drained back into the cylinder. Unless you run a residual valve. I wonder if that's what dazjb did..
Edit: Yep nevermind, it's pretty silly to run it above the master cylinder, because fluid will be drained back into the cylinder. Unless you run a residual valve. I wonder if that's what dazjb did..
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
I told you to chuck it on the chassis rail on drivers side. lol
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Would a 1" BMC on a standard booster cause brake pedal feel issues?
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Nope not at all!
I ran a 1" BMC on my stock GPX Manual booster, and to be honest I didn't really feel much difference.
I ran a 1" BMC on my stock GPX Manual booster, and to be honest I didn't really feel much difference.
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Not at all.spetz wrote:Would a 1" BMC on a standard booster cause brake pedal feel issues?
Done the same thing on my Evo.
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Thanks guys.
And does an auto booster, or 1" booster on a 15/16" BMC cause overly sensitive brakes?
And does an auto booster, or 1" booster on a 15/16" BMC cause overly sensitive brakes?
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
The brake distribution block is fine on the firewall. I've had mine there for over a year with no problems. I also know of two other people in the FTOOC who have the VR4 conversion with the block in the same place without issues.
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Are you running residual valves on your lines?
Also, I probably won't mount it on the firewall because it's against regulations; the car won't pass the pits in the future if the distribution block is 'above the centreline of the brake master cylinder'
Also, I probably won't mount it on the firewall because it's against regulations; the car won't pass the pits in the future if the distribution block is 'above the centreline of the brake master cylinder'
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
Nope no residual valves fitted
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Re: Shiggz 6a13tt Conversion
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