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  • Hot_Wheels
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    So far stock metal lines but ill probably need to modify them up front at master cylinder. The flex lines where from i beloeve a ford aspire kit i got off ebay. Not sure if its still avilable but i know a guy on facebook who can replicate them if he had lines to match them to.

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  • festyfreak39
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    Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Post
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    Hey man i know this is old, but what did you do for brake lines? you are honestly doing everything to your car that i want to do.

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  • FestYboy
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    Example: http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDi...7eDxoCCKbw_wcB

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  • Hot_Wheels
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    Originally posted by FestYboy View Post
    The hard line version of that is the way to go, I ponied the cash for it a few years ago and you'll have to pry it from my cold dead hands... Makes me smile every time I use it.
    What do you mean hard lone version? Link?

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  • FestYboy
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    The hard line version of that is the way to go, I ponied the cash for it a few years ago and you'll have to pry it from my cold dead hands... Makes me smile every time I use it.

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  • Advancedynamix
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    Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Post
    I need one of those!
    Last edited by Advancedynamix; 10-10-2016, 04:27 PM.

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  • mikemounlio
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    Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Post
    Small update had a plate made for the mill spec plug termination. Extended the clevis for the miata master brake booster install. Now i got to figure out what to do with the brake lines. Charlie suggested possibly using miata porportioning valve since i got the rear disc but i also got a adjustable porportioning valve but the problem is i need to Y the front and rear lines together. Im thinking of installing the Y's where the old porportioning valve is? Got a new hydraulic wire crimper and re did all my battery cables.
    Can you link me to the page that has info on the adjustable camber plate i see here? It looks great!

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  • nitrofarm
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    Originally posted by Hot_Wheels View Post
    Thats cool,how much $ ?

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  • Hot_Wheels
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  • Hot_Wheels
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    Small update had a plate made for the mill spec plug termination. Extended the clevis for the miata master brake booster install. Now i got to figure out what to do with the brake lines. Charlie suggested possibly using miata porportioning valve since i got the rear disc but i also got a adjustable porportioning valve but the problem is i need to Y the front and rear lines together. Im thinking of installing the Y's where the old porportioning valve is? Got a new hydraulic wire crimper and re did all my battery cables.
    Last edited by Hot_Wheels; 10-08-2016, 11:37 PM.

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  • wwwdotgov
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    Very cool project.
    I'm beginning to think a fender brace should be mandatory on any Festiva making any sort of power. Looks like you got a good start on yours.

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  • Hot_Wheels
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    Yes my buddy is tackling the wire and requested the plug to make his owner harness. Hes going to isolate cas wiring from the rest to ensure no noise interferance. Aem makes a nice harness but im sure what Matt is doing will be better!
    Last edited by Hot_Wheels; 08-04-2016, 03:22 PM.

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  • Hellafab
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    If you used 4 bolts in the delete plate for throttle cable it wouldn't rip it off.

    I'm ultra jealous of your ecu. Would love to add one to my 1jz. You went with the full diy pin kit?


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  • Advancedynamix
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    Ahh, that makes sense. This car is getting so close. I'm anxious to hear how everthing works.

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  • Hot_Wheels
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    I thought about that but the screws are small and i didn't want to rip out the threads being there is force applied from the throttle cable. I figured the stock location was best since they give you deep thread booses. However i think i may bring a brace off the iac plate just as a little added reinforcement but i want to see how strong the 1/8 is.

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