Originally Posted by BettyZ As to the oil galley gaskets and related whatnot, took me ab 16 man-hours to do the gaskets, Defi oil pressure gauge, and a bunch of
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I'm tempted. To do a lot of the work myself. But I need to carve out the time. Just a matter of priorities. And there are others right now.
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Oh and yeah... just bought those Ti shims cossie1600 posted up for the front brakes... $123 apiece for F/R sets. Couldn't bring myself to drop $250 for both.
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I would recommend the brake pads be top of your list. Next would be the galley gasket replacement. Then the CJM RRP fuel pump kit to prevent starvation. The very next thing I would recommend would be an diff upgrade. Wavetrac or OS Giken. The OS Giken will need a diff cooler. You can get by without it with the Wavetrac. The Clutch diff will generate a ton of heat. Oil pressure gauge would be wise but not a gotta have now. Going back to look at your list again.
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That is all I see that you would greatly benefit from. The diff upgrade is an excellent upgrade. I would spin my inside tire all over the Dragon with the stock VLSD. It's horrible. You can add all the other stuff later when your times start coming down.
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So that's one confirmation for the galley gasket. I think it needs to happen. I really feel like it's not worth the risk to track it after 100K miles of DD. Already have the CJM RRP kit. Even came with an extra Walboro fuel pump that I will put up for sale. I do still need some missing bits to install the RRP kit plus the top hat. Very tempted to DIY. Not difficult; just tedious. I really want the diff. Just can't swing it yet. And it's a good single item upgrade to save for. Doesn't create quite the downward spiral of other work like taking apart the front of the engine does. Good to know on the cooler
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As far as the oil pump upgrade I would save it for a fresh motor build. You got 100k on your engine, it's not gonna last long on the track. Get a junkyard long block and have it built properly. Do the oil pump upgrade at that time. You don't have to go crazy with a NA build. I would do the CJM baffled oil pan, ATI damper, Test pipes or long tubes, JWT C2 cams, etc. I wouldn't even tune the engine until that time. Save the cash. Stash it away until the stock motor pops.
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Essentially, all the stuff that is listed as priority 1 is stuff I intend or at least hope to get done before taking it out full speed on the track.
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Look at the bright side, you don't need to pay expensive shipping. Half of your budget will go on shipping if it was me
I would add bushings on your list, I know you mentioned all spl parts, but I think with your car age, it would be a good idea unless you plan to go solid.
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