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IG@gbrettin: White spots are low spots. Edges are cleaning up finally. I'd fill in the low spots today but there's a certain Mother of Cats I need to spoil today.

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Old 05-11-2020, 02:41 PM   #361 (permalink)
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White spots are low spots. Edges are cleaning up finally. I'd fill in the low spots today but there's a certain Mother of Cats I need to spoil today. ��

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Ok, yesterday I feel like the mould really took a turn for the better. Nearly all the problem areas have been knocked out in the main part of the mould and the edges have cleaned up well. Even better, the back corner AND the front of the mould built up properly. As I said previously (at least I think I did), normally people in their right mind would never fix a mould this f*cked up. 3.5 - 4hrs went into block hand sanding that atrocity.

Tonight I'm going back out at filling in a few remaining low spots on the mould and then I can knock those high spots down in one more night of block sanding fun. ... "fun" ... heh

Ok, I'm sure you are thinking, "that's all fine and well... but what about the corners?" I'm glad you asked!

The hood is going to be placed back into the mould (with release agent around the edges). Then 6 or so bar clamps will be used to lock in the hood. After that I will build up the edges with tooling gel, fiberglass and then more tooling gel. All the corners should be well defined after that. THEN I will be on to fine sanding, all the way up to 1500.

Probably a few more weeks at this rate before I get to lay some carbon/kevlar. Which reminds me... I need to make/buy a resin catch and a scale to weigh the carbon (needed to get the correct amount of epoxy).

On a side note... I've decided to run an accusump on my engine. I'd prefer to have a full scale dry sump but can't really justify that expense. Accusump seems like a good compromise.









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I kept a running list of installed parts on a different web site. I'm going to keep the running list here and on my computer. Inquiring minds will know what it takes to build out something similar. There's honestly a few items missing like all the small stuff, nuts and bolts (that adds up).

FiTech 102mm 70062 Throttle Bodies
Maven Performance T4300S T4 Flange 2.5″ Single Inlet
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SNIPER EFI THROTTLE LINKAGE KIT 860030 Intake
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Finite Element Design Brake Duct
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Setrab 34row Engine Oil Cooler
Clear View Filtration 125-115-B Screw-On See Through Oil Filter
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LOJ Conversions n/a 370Z and G37 (Z34, V36, CV36 Chassis) LSx Swap Engine Mounts
Royalty Performance n/a Rear Diff Brace
Z1 Motorsports 370z High capacity differential cover
AMP EFI IGN-1A Race Coil Ignition Coils with Internal Ignitor
AMP EFI IGN1A_Piggy Pigtail Connector for IGN-1A and GM MAF Sensors
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DIY Autotune MS3V-E_PKG MS3Pro EVO Standalone Engine Management System
DIY Autotune n/a CANEGT 8 Channel Thermocouple Interface
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MS3 N/A MicroSquirt CAN Transmission Controller with 4L80E Subharness
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Zex 82009 Remote Bottle Valve Opener
Zex 82369 Adjustable Nitrous Bottle Heater
417 Motorsports 417MSEWMB-WMP Water Manifold
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ARP 234-4345 ARP2000 HEAD STUD KIT
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Dirty Dingo DD-LS-SD7B10-LM-KIT LS Low Mount AC Combo Kit
Dirty Dingo DD-LS-SPS-B-CM Small Diameter Power Steering Pulley 5"
Dirty Dingo DD-LS1-PS-TR LS1 Style Camaro Billet Power Steering Bracket
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GET’M Garage n/a Piston Cooling System
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GM 799 Cylinder Head
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Holley 890014B Sniper Valve Cover
ICT Billet \551605 LS Lifter Valley Cover
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Moroso Road Race Pan 20143 Oil Pan
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Motion Raceworks 32-100 Top Loader Billet Oil Catch Can ( Dual 10 AN Port ) 32-100 - No Fittings
Motion Raceworks 32-120BK Billet Valve Cover Breathers Black Anodized (Pair) 32-120BK
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Trick Flow Specialties TFS-30600211 Intake Valves
Zex 82021 6 Cylinder (EFI) Universal Wet Nitrous System
Fast Intentions . Cat Back Exhaust
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Duckbill v3 Areo Kit
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Fly 1 Motorsports Spec-V GT Carbon Fiber Vented Hood
G2 Carbon Custom Carbon Fiber B Pillar
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Verus Engineering N/A Rear Diffuser
Zspeed Nismo V1 Performance Aluminum Undershroud
Aeromotive A1000-6 Fuel Pressure Regulator (custom)
Bosch . 220lb Low Impedence Injectors
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Whiteline BNF41Z Sway Bar (Stabilizer Bar) Front
Whiteline BNR37Z Sway Bar (Stabilizer Bar) Rear
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My buddy kick started me going on my cold side of the build by fiddling with a pipe on my car. After seeing him get the general area for a boost tube I ran with it. I have one more tube to mockup on the passenger side. A pie cut was needed on the driver side, so it turned out not to be a straight shot after all. The build really turned a corner with having the cold side nearly done being mocked up. I couldn't be happier.

I'll let the pictures do the talking.

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Last leg of the cold side completed. I had a bit of fire under my A$$ to get out there and wrap it up.

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Looks like the CF mould full on sh1t the bed. The pin on hood has been dashed for now. You guys have seen the whole process, cradle to grave. The corners of the hood require too much work to bring back up correctly. The issue is not with the low spots on the side of the hood, but rather how the mould is down away on the corner. The mould needs to be stiffer which would require additional layers of fiber glass OR a carbon fiber shell. I would have done a CF shell if the mould met up properly in the corners. The mould was really starting to work out in a lot of areas. A line must be be drawn the line in the sand somewhere.

I'm going to make a one-off pin on hood for my car and apply all lessons learned; however, I will resume that early fall when temperatures are perfect. I'm also shelving the cowl for now too. Next hood will be perfect on the tooling gel and a shell of carbon fiber. The price difference is not that big and will be WAY easier to move around. I am slightly disappointed but not at all shocked by a setback. I learned SO MUCH from the experience. Well worth the material waste IMO.

Moving on, I started in on doing the hot side. I used lots of tape and time to get the adjustments right. Working with pies allowed for really trick piping configuration. I'm 100% going to have a pro TIG the pipes due to visibility and leaks. The pictures pretty much do all the talking on the pie cuts. It's tedious but give great results.














Final pictures before mould hit the trashcan...

Take note at how the front of the mould was rebuilt, it was completely garbage previously


These sides of the mould really started to come out well. The front right corner would need to be built up and there is extra work needed to crisp up the corner.


Back side of the hood looked great


Left and right sides look great after being rebuilt



Left side could potentially be built up


Right back corner ended up being the deal breaker. It was close but I feel I’d spend 100+hours trying to get it perfect.
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Props dude, I continue to be amazed at the level of detail you are putting into this build.
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What you need to do. Is to put some wood bracing on the backside of the mold to make it rigid.
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Yeah, that crossed my mind too Rusty. I'm just going straight to a CF shell next time.

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Yeah, that crossed my mind too Rusty. I'm just going straight to a CF shell next time.

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I would still put some bracing in.
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I would still put some bracing in.
It definitely wouldn't hurt! I plan on using my 12k and laying it at 45 degrees multiple layers. Trust me, it will be good with 5 layers.

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Right back corner ended up being the deal breaker. It was close but I feel I’d spend 100+hours trying to get it perfect.
Still looks better than Seibon
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Still looks better than Seibon
I'm not aiming for that Fly1 fitment.
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When you get it all worked out, I'll take one in CF.
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