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2016 Incarnation Super Stalker "Bomb Girl"


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The latest. Not quite complete as I'm still working on sump guard, front wings, and installation of some competition ported heads. And possibly a ton more stickers and/or stencil art.

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Is that tall lever with the red knob a rear wheel hand brake? Are you building this as a drift car, rally car or? Was there a previous incarnation of the Bomb Girl?

 

Inquiring mind(s) wants to know. :D

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First "Bomb Girl" I did the COURAGE as a tribute to the early 80's Lotus F1 Cars.

 

The wheels are a bit heavy, American Racing Salt Flats, like stock S-10 or my previous AR wheels. Bolt pattern really limits choices, and all seem built for a 3500b car or truck, 17x12 rear and 15x9 front. Even with custom offsets they were about $200 each, vs the $499-1200 I was quoted for lightweight custom drilled. Add a couple cans of gold spray paint.

 

Initial setup was white, then eBay carbon vinyl and red came vinyl.

 

Drift brake was alway there. Add a wood block to wedge between dash and handle and the emergency brake becomes a parking brake. I don't use it much, other than to initiate a donut or quick 1-2 lane 180. The car is very hard to drift due limited steering angle.

 

I built a windshield frame, but I cannot pass inspection with my squeegee (manual wiper), and without a defrost mech. So, Brooklands are back on.

 

I am running another standing 1/2 mile with hopes to go faster than 150. The t-56 doesn't like redline shifts, so will try short shifting at 125 and hope the torque carries me the rest of the way. Last time rev limiter and no 5th best of 142.

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Enough for now. 92 octane gas and MAP sensor location, and tight inlet piping kept me out of the 500 club. But, solid safe tune for my 7/11 gas and to move my big ass. It is so smooth now too since Josh removed the fly by wire ramp up, now 100% throttle avail at any rpm. It made car much easier to drive and no longer breaks loose like a freak when the throttle program decides 100% throttle is o.k. Fans now on 100% early too, to match thermostat. Now 199 is pretty much as hot as it gets when sitting in traffic for 30 minutes.

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Are you running an oil cooler?

 

No. I had looked at coolers in past and even got one when I purchased the accusump, but sold both when got the custom oil pan and high flow oil pump. There wasn't enough room to ensure good airflow with the thick C&R radiator and huge puller fan. I toyed with the idea of using two small units in a levante style, but now think now a small/medium double cooler with -10 AN lines to tie oil cooler and heater core best, placed horizontal just under top surface of nose cone's extractor vent with a small fan pushing up from under. Since recent tune haven't had any issue--I had car running idle for over 45min after running 9 back to back 0-150mph runs. Oil temp hit only 245 and water only 205. I know of many who run their heater lines through a radiator that has 2 separate circuits, or the three channel drag race radiators (normally radiator, oil cooler and tranny cooler). Kinda like the old days of drag racing and autocross when you ran your heater on high for the extra cooling.

 

I'm currently at odds with my car, the transmission, steering, and rear end... Give me a call sometime, during the day, if you can. Even with all the LS power, it's easy to reach the limit and then you quickly realize the stuff that's not up to the velocity, revs, or sideways antics..

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  • 4 months later...

Funny how a minor repair turns into a complete overhaul. New t56 super magnum, 3:08 gears, dif, oil cooler, intake, cleaned up wiring etc.... Car is now completely nuts. First gear is used and goes past 60!

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Short lived revival. No oil pressure, replaced sensors, primed to 20 psi. Nothing. I hope the over rev didn't spin a main bearing. Checked valley gaskets, compression, and oil pump pick up o-ring... All sound. Now to replace oil pump (again) and see if that works. I really don't want to do main bearings or rebuild..

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Added a 20 psi to the ddII 7.5 psi oil pressure warning. I might need to gets bigger tank than 1 gal, to prime higher than 20 psi. I can only get about a quart in through galley before drop off. Compression good on all 8, and sparkers look clean

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FIXED.

 

Nothing about over-revving a motor is cheap. I sure wish a fuse had blown. At least no main bearings!

 

The electric bits were worse then mechanical. Melling hp oil pump failed, spring cracked and compressed to side, relief valve stuck open. Electric power steering fried main line but no fuse pop, re-wired and reset, good to go. Crank position sensor—dead. Cam position sensor dead. (LS motor still runs without each, rough) Oil pressure sensor, dead x2 (these suckers are . Digidash wiring loom melted, from the electric steering wire burn. Next time, not to tape wires together… The digidash

 

New clutch and lightweight flywheel to get used to. Gearing is amazing, no more instant burn out in first and second. Now, just goes and snaps neck. Nothing like second and third gear now…

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FIXED.

 

Nothing about over-revving a motor is cheap. I sure wish a fuse had blown. At least no main bearings!

 

The electric bits were worse then mechanical. Melling hp oil pump failed, spring cracked and compressed to side, relief valve stuck open. Electric power steering fried main line but no fuse pop, re-wired and reset, good to go. Crank position sensor—dead. Cam position sensor dead. (LS motor still runs without each, rough) Oil pressure sensor, dead x2 (these suckers are sensitive). Digidash wiring loom melted, from the electric steering wire burn. Next time, not to tape wires together…

 

New clutch and lightweight flywheel things to get used to. Gearing is amazing, no more instant burn out in first and second. Now, just goes and snaps neck. Nothing like second and third gear now…

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  • 5 months later...

The steering wheel is from 2011 when the car was born. Grant 11" suede.

 

I decided to double down and re-invent the car once more this winter. We did the math and it's at 705 flywheel BPH/Ton. I am now targeting Miata weight balance and measures with added downforce and ugh, safety bits.

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The steering wheel is from 2011 when the car was born. Grant 11" suede.

 

I decided to double down and re-invent the car once more this winter. We did the math and it's at 705 flywheel BPH/Ton. I am now targeting Miata weight balance and measures with added downforce and ugh, safety bits.

 

You're an animal, Kevin....pure animal.:jester:

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