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Project: The Chariot of Victory - Printable Version

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Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - SlimKlim - 07-28-2017

I'm leaning towards paying for it, I already know from our experience trying to pull donor parts off a junkyard car that getting the knuckles off of the thing is going to kick our asses. It's going to go up on jackstands soon just so I can start hosing everything down with PB blaster and let it soak in for a few days.


Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - Senor_Taylor - 07-28-2017

SlimKlim Wrote:I'm leaning towards paying for it, I already know from our experience trying to pull donor parts off a junkyard car that getting the knuckles off of the thing is going to kick our asses. It's going to go up on jackstands soon just so I can start hosing everything down with PB blaster and let it soak in for a few days.
I'm down to pay to get it Right.

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Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-29-2017

You can use the press whenever (12 ton) but I ain't helping. Fuck rusty old shit on a press. I swear I've feared more for my life than ever before when cranking down on that thing and seeing the full might of steel popping and pinging a foot from my face.


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Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - SlimKlim - 07-29-2017

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:You can use the press whenever (12 ton) but I ain't helping. Fuck rusty old shit on a press. I swear I've feared more for my life than ever before when cranking down on that thing and seeing the full might of steel popping and pinging a foot from my face.


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Is Mach V paying you? We're definitely just gonna cough up the 2 hrs labor now. :lol:


Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - Evan - 09-13-2017

I have a rallycross question and Im not starting a new thread

How would a stock FR-S fare at the RallyFarm with regards to ride height and involuntary bumper / fender liner removal?. I see miatas in the results so I assume it cant be that bad, but watching some videos seems to be some significant ruts by the end of the day.

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Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - Senor_Taylor - 09-13-2017

The rally farm isn't really bad. There's always a chance to really wreck your shit if you mess up and hit a Berm, but if you're in control I'm sure an FRS could make it all day without cracking the bumper or ripping the lip. You'll just have to be careful. Check the Taurus thread for the video I posted. I think we may have bottomed out a few times. That's the biggest concern you should have. You can say goodbye to your cross members.

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Re: Project: The Chariot of Victory - *insertusernamehere* - 09-13-2017

Evan Wrote:I have a rallycross question and Im not starting a new thread

How would a stock FR-S fare at the RallyFarm with regards to ride height and involuntary bumper / fender liner removal?. I see miatas in the results so I assume it cant be that bad, but watching some videos seems to be some significant ruts by the end of the day.

asking for a friend
I'd be concerned about your control arms. There was a spot in the last rallyx where towards the end of the first session it started digging deep and you crashed straight into it. It was a rut that just kept getting deeper and deeper, it was like slamming into a curb, it was aggressive. Other than that it was mild.

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RE: Project: The Chariot of Victory - SlimKlim - 09-25-2017

Someone make an offer on this thing.
It leaks less oil than it used to.
There are new OEM hubs sitting in the back seat.
It has a bitchin' ignition switch setup.
You know you want it.


RE: Project: The Chariot of Victory - Senor_Taylor - 09-25-2017

(09-25-2017, 02:53 PM)SlimKlim Wrote: Someone make an offer on this thing.
It leaks less oil than it used to.
There are new OEM hubs sitting in the back seat.
It has a bitchin' ignition switch setup.
You know you want it.

To extrapolate on this. Joey and I haven't had time to touch the car in like 2 months. I can't make any rally events until next year, and we're just generally disinterested in this right now. The car is fine to trailer now, but it needs a new wheel bearing in the rear and it'll be good to daily, honestly. We replaced tons of gaskets and fluids and cleaned it up a lot, so it's certainly not the same pile of shit we bought in the summer. 

I feel horrible for giving up, but honestly my heart was never really in it. I'd rather autocross.


RE: Project: The Chariot of Victory - ScottyB - 09-25-2017

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RE: Project: The Chariot of Victory - Senor_Taylor - 09-25-2017

(09-25-2017, 03:21 PM)ScottyB Wrote: [Image: r2.gif]
In a fury of hot fiery passion, we may be negotiating a buy out and I may be keeping the chariot warm in my (now empty) garage this winter. Depending on cost to replace the hub, I may daily this for a bit. Plus, the subaru swag you sent is really awesome and I can't let it go to waste.


RE: Project: The Chariot of Victory - V1GiLaNtE - 09-25-2017

Sort of want if I have to start driving a fuckton of miles for work soon.


RE: Project: The Chariot of Victory - Senor_Taylor - 02-15-2018

Oh, this has been sold for a while. RIP