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    Just read through entire thread. Looks great. A lot of hard work, time and dedication going into teh build.
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    Tell me about it Si Speed.







    Got a few things from Jdmyard. S2000 clutch master cylinder with a checkerd sports spacer and also a tube of hondabond.
















    Also had to order another radiator fan from hybrid racing because I only bought 1 for my full sized rad... So smart.




    Chase bays order finally came in, ordered a brake line tuck kit, grounding wires(not pictured) and a -16an weld on fitting for my rocker cover.








    My friend David was kind enough to sell me his Jdm k20a oem LSD for my box.




    Just 2 happy snaps to keep motivation and the build rolling.




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    thats the spirit, i been there and felt that
    Using promo code "SPOOLBUS" @ checkout when shopping in the eshop will save you money!!

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    You know what really set me back??

    I need to get the bay resprayed due a few imperfections. Bad prep job from the place I took it to.

    This time I'll be prepping it myself and painting it, how it should have been done from the start. Wasted $750 for nothing

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    Ahhh Damn, sucks to hear that.
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    Picked up a few things last night from the local powdercoating guy, front bumper support and the support beam done in a gloss black.






    Oil return fitting welded on and coated gloss black along with the vtec solenoid heat shield.






    Didn't waste time so on went the heat shield and the oil pan.












    Hanging for now.




    Rotated it back up after an hour and will be sitting like this (covered) for the next 24 hours.






    Removed the driver side engine mount bracket and timing chain tensioner cover to get sent off for some sandblasting and coating.






    That's it for tonight ladies and gents! been busy building furniture, cleaning and organizing a few things for the new house.

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    heck yea she looks sweet
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    Quick question my boosted pals.

    How/where do I run the oil feed line?

    Do I buy a sand which plate and go off a port from there?
    Is there a specific brand that makes good sandwich plates?

    Or

    Can I run it from the stock oem oil pressure sensor port?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnc1408 View Post
    Quick question my boosted pals.

    How/where do I run the oil feed line?

    Do I buy a sand which plate and go off a port from there?
    Is there a specific brand that makes good sandwich plates?

    Or

    Can I run it from the stock oem oil pressure sensor port?
    i personally have always used a T off the cylinder head port, one for my turbo feed and other for oil pressure gauge
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    Quote Originally Posted by mnc1408 View Post
    Quick question my boosted pals.

    How/where do I run the oil feed line?

    Do I buy a sand which plate and go off a port from there?
    Is there a specific brand that makes good sandwich plates?

    Or

    Can I run it from the stock oem oil pressure sensor port?
    I have mine T'd into the stock oil pressure sensor port.

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