Hi all,
As of tuesday I picked up my 94 EVO II
At this stage it only has a couple of basic mods
From what I know so far...
Pod Filter
Custom Dump Pipe
3" Exhaust front to rear with Turbosmart Cannon
Boost Controller
D2 Coil Overs
17" Chrome Rims
Supposed New Clutch
Turbosmart Plumb Back BOV
Repairs to be done
Rear Lower, Mid and Upper Control Arms all on there way
Top Engine Mount to be replaced
Recaro's to be retrimmed and repadded
Bushes to be replaced in shifter
Window Regulator for Rear Passenger Door
Window Regulator for Drivers Door (still works but getting sticky)
I'm sure other things will come up
I only have a few pics so far
Here are some crappy phone pics of the little EVO 2 I now have.
Before anyone says anything Yes the Chrome is going
I think I may have found what the vibration was in the back of the car and what flogged out the rear control arms
After sorting out the rear lights I noticed that the front top engine mount is brocken so that is another thing to the list
I removed some ricer stickers and cleaned the dash
That's the amount of dust removed from just the dash :shock:
I started to detail the EVO tonight
First off I tried some Autoglym paint rejuvenator which didn't help
Second I tried some Meguarers Paint cleaner which didn't help
Third I pulled out the clay block and i did the part from the edge of the start of the buldge and this is what i got off the first little strip. That same strip had already copped the 2 previous hits first.
Here is how good the paintwork is
Some more pics of what the clay block has taken out of the bonnet.
More cleaning, i finally got the bonnet and front bar clay blocked. The previous owner also decided the mitsubishi logo should be gold :?
Whilst I was going I realigned the front guards and bonnet.
That's it for tonight
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Dion's EVO2
Started by dvscoupe, May 01 2009 04:07 PM
#1
Posted 01 May 2009 - 04:07 PM
#2
Posted 01 May 2009 - 10:02 PM
#3
Posted 01 May 2009 - 11:28 PM
welcome mate!
Damn you and your rear garnish!!
Car looks great, came up pretty nicely after the clay bar!!
Damn you and your rear garnish!!
Car looks great, came up pretty nicely after the clay bar!!
Dan | Melbourne | 1994 CD5A / CE9A / E39A bastard child
special thanks to - TRIKFAB | Tropic Motors | Springy Motors
special thanks to - TRIKFAB | Tropic Motors | Springy Motors
#4
Posted 02 May 2009 - 12:06 AM
#5
Posted 02 May 2009 - 01:20 AM
so envious of that rear garnish!
good to see you on ere too.
great pick up mate
good to see you on ere too.
great pick up mate
4G93T No More
#6
Posted 02 May 2009 - 02:01 AM
so envious of that rear garnish!
good to see you on ere too.
great pick up mate
ahahah yes i believe alot of people are envious of it...
looks nice bro!
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#7
Posted 02 May 2009 - 02:56 AM
Nice work Dion!
Get that tyre replaced( its a blow out waiting to happen) and get the control arms sorted then a 4 wheel alignment and she'll be apples:)
Where do you get that clay from and whats the theory behind using them? Tech wise.....
Harry?
Get that tyre replaced( its a blow out waiting to happen) and get the control arms sorted then a 4 wheel alignment and she'll be apples:)
Where do you get that clay from and whats the theory behind using them? Tech wise.....
Harry?
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#8
Posted 02 May 2009 - 08:12 AM
very nice mate. huge influx of e2 recently.
Current: 04 E46 M3 S/C
89 E30 325is
RIP: 94 J-Spec Lancer GSR - 149.1 kw
Winton Raceway: 1:41.8900
89 E30 325is
RIP: 94 J-Spec Lancer GSR - 149.1 kw
Winton Raceway: 1:41.8900
#9
Posted 02 May 2009 - 09:15 AM
#10
Posted 02 May 2009 - 01:54 PM
There has been yet another set back
I took the car up to the wheel shop this morning to get that tyre replaced on the back
After they attempted to remove the old tyre the chrome is peeling away all through the interior of the wheel but the worst would have to be that the rim is that badly buckled that even if i did put a new tyre on it the exact same thing would happen. Also there has was a leak in a front tyre and it would appear that there is a very small crack in the rim.
So now I'm on the look out for either some factory steel rims or even some nissan steel rims. These will only be temporary.
I took the car up to the wheel shop this morning to get that tyre replaced on the back
After they attempted to remove the old tyre the chrome is peeling away all through the interior of the wheel but the worst would have to be that the rim is that badly buckled that even if i did put a new tyre on it the exact same thing would happen. Also there has was a leak in a front tyre and it would appear that there is a very small crack in the rim.
So now I'm on the look out for either some factory steel rims or even some nissan steel rims. These will only be temporary.
#11
Posted 02 May 2009 - 03:37 PM
Yeah it sucks when previous owners dont look after cars and dont conduct regular maintenance. At least that EVO II is getting pampered now and a whole new lease on life with you as its new owner Should end up being a prime example once you're finished with it Dion
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#12
Posted 02 May 2009 - 10:14 PM
#13
Posted 03 May 2009 - 12:54 AM
mmm nows a good excuse to get some nice oz chrono's
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#14
Posted 03 May 2009 - 02:06 AM
Anything white in colour with 5 spoke design is premo on a CD/CE 9A's
John
CE9W RIBEROGT RANSAEBO II
RRF | 0Z Racing | RALLI/// ///ART | Sparco | MEEK | Elf | Fujitsubo | Marle Pistons | HKS-RS Intake | Cusco | Apexi | PUMA | Dia Queen | GIII's | Hibrid III | MMC | GReedy TRUST | Camtech | RECARO| RSEII Spec | RALLIART Options inside | Walbro
CE9W RIBEROGT RANSAEBO II
RRF | 0Z Racing | RALLI/// ///ART | Sparco | MEEK | Elf | Fujitsubo | Marle Pistons | HKS-RS Intake | Cusco | Apexi | PUMA | Dia Queen | GIII's | Hibrid III | MMC | GReedy TRUST | Camtech | RECARO| RSEII Spec | RALLIART Options inside | Walbro
#15
Posted 03 May 2009 - 02:10 AM
Time to get some OEM front bar mesh to finish her off, alloy mesh always looks like pooo on eveo's and just cheapens the whole look
John
CE9W RIBEROGT RANSAEBO II
RRF | 0Z Racing | RALLI/// ///ART | Sparco | MEEK | Elf | Fujitsubo | Marle Pistons | HKS-RS Intake | Cusco | Apexi | PUMA | Dia Queen | GIII's | Hibrid III | MMC | GReedy TRUST | Camtech | RECARO| RSEII Spec | RALLIART Options inside | Walbro
CE9W RIBEROGT RANSAEBO II
RRF | 0Z Racing | RALLI/// ///ART | Sparco | MEEK | Elf | Fujitsubo | Marle Pistons | HKS-RS Intake | Cusco | Apexi | PUMA | Dia Queen | GIII's | Hibrid III | MMC | GReedy TRUST | Camtech | RECARO| RSEII Spec | RALLIART Options inside | Walbro
#16
Posted 03 May 2009 - 03:30 AM
Thanks John I didn't even release it was non factory mesh on there.
I have been donated a set of 15" rims off an early model magna I beleive. They will have to do for the time being as I want to focus on getting everything else perfect then I will rectify the wheels issue then.
I have been donated a set of 15" rims off an early model magna I beleive. They will have to do for the time being as I want to focus on getting everything else perfect then I will rectify the wheels issue then.
#17
Posted 03 May 2009 - 04:25 AM
#18
Posted 03 May 2009 - 03:54 PM
I want to focus on getting the car 100% again like it deserves so at this stage I only want to throw some 15" steel rims under it and look at some volk/works/rays rims for it later. I'm thinking low offset deep dish rims under it with a max diameter of 16" so I don't want to be pressured into buying rims just for the sake of it as such.
I did some more work on it tonight, I clay blocked the roof and then moved to the boot lid. To clean it properly I removed the wing to find two small rust areas. These are not to bad so I put on some rust convertor which i will coat it all again tomorrow and keep a close eye on it. If it returns I will find another boot lid. When I opened the boot I found that the rubber seal had popped off on one corner because someone had bent where the rubber clips on so i fixed where the rubber clips on and removed all carpets, boot surrounds, spare etc to find some more surface rust in the bottom of the boot so i set up a fan to dry this out so i can do the whole boot with rust convertor.
Anyway enough of me dribbling crap again and here are the pics
Getting there slowly
I did some more work on it tonight, I clay blocked the roof and then moved to the boot lid. To clean it properly I removed the wing to find two small rust areas. These are not to bad so I put on some rust convertor which i will coat it all again tomorrow and keep a close eye on it. If it returns I will find another boot lid. When I opened the boot I found that the rubber seal had popped off on one corner because someone had bent where the rubber clips on so i fixed where the rubber clips on and removed all carpets, boot surrounds, spare etc to find some more surface rust in the bottom of the boot so i set up a fan to dry this out so i can do the whole boot with rust convertor.
Anyway enough of me dribbling crap again and here are the pics
Getting there slowly
#19
Posted 03 May 2009 - 10:56 PM
this cars gonna turn out so mint,
you put alot of time and effort into you cars.
cant wait.
you put alot of time and effort into you cars.
cant wait.
4G93T No More
#20
Posted 04 May 2009 - 12:20 AM
I have a little rust in the E2 bootlid I picked up a while back in exactly the same spot...
Dan | Melbourne | 1994 CD5A / CE9A / E39A bastard child
special thanks to - TRIKFAB | Tropic Motors | Springy Motors
special thanks to - TRIKFAB | Tropic Motors | Springy Motors
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