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ben1272
05-07-2015, 08:04 PM
Hello everyone! I just embarked on the path to a new 818S. I have donor (partly disassembled already) sitting in my driveway. It's a 2004 WRX with 128k miles (allegedly) with a couple of performance baubles bolted on. The car is very clean inside, and the engine bay seems to be fairly clean as well, so I am hopeful that the owners took somewhat good care of it. I have not performed any tests.....hoping for the best but ready to deal with what may come (I think!).

My kit has been ordered and is due 5/30/15. I will be picking it up as I live just north of Boston, a little over an hour from FFR. I received wheels and padded dash/door kit as part of FFR's 20th anniversary sales event. I have always wanted to partake in one of these sales events and I finally got my wish!

I already have questions for any would-be helpful builders out there. I have already received help from Tamra and XXguitarist, Kalstar, Quiny, and StiPWRD....thanks to them all for their help so far!

I am taking pictures and will post some soon. I am really looking forward to building this car. I plan to keep it close to stock with no planned performance mods.....in fact, I was hoping to see if I can be close to or at the fabled $15k mark. My donor cost $3500...hope to recover some of that with parts sales. Kit and accessories total $11,483 so far. I may not make it, but I hope to keep costs under control!

I will follow Tamra and XXguitarist's leads and run with this donor part stripping and prepping thread until kit build begins, and then will start a new thread.

Glad to be here!

-Ben

ben1272
05-07-2015, 08:14 PM
Some dis-assembly has occurred....previous owner mounted these cross-drilled rotors....nothing great, but brand new. I will be starting out with them.

Like the plasti-dipped look? The entire car was painted in this stuff apparently! PO had been stripping it all off...never finished. I have not tried to clean it off yet, but I will try to.


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Harley818
05-08-2015, 12:52 AM
good luck with the build Ben. Lots of good info on the forum. Fun starts with the donor!

STiPWRD
05-08-2015, 08:12 AM
That's a pretty nice looking donor, welcome Ben and enjoy the journey!

Tamra
05-08-2015, 08:18 AM
I hope you have a lot of garage space (enough for an 818 and a donor), or a lot of time on your hands to get the donor pulled apart and out! 3 weeks to pickup!!! I think we had 6 months.

Your donor looks like a great find.

ben1272
05-08-2015, 04:44 PM
donor may occupy space in driveway under tarp for a little while.....

I will do my best to strip it before kit arrives, but it is unlikely I suppose! I have doors, hood, and trunk off. About to pull seat belts and seats.

idf
05-09-2015, 05:36 AM
I'm South of Boston (Hingham) and would be happy to share anything gained from my experience. Am about to start body installation, go karted a few weeks ago. Anxiously awaiting to hear how Mike Everson's trip to the RMV went.
Ivan

Quiny
05-09-2015, 07:27 AM
Ben I am south of Boston (North Attleboro), we have a few builders down this way. Between Mike E, Ivan and myself you will have some local support. I am doing the same thing with trying to keep costs down. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 07:46 PM
I broke the connector off a sensor mounted just behind the grill. Is it a temp sensor?

ben1272
05-10-2015, 07:48 PM
Also have an unused connector on passenger side of engine bay. Does anyone know what it is or if I am missing something? As I dig into the car I see some craftsmanship that suggests someone has dug into the car before me! I hope they didnt hurt anything.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 07:54 PM
My secret weapon helped gut much of the interior. I am amazed at the shear complexity and size of the wire harness! I am an electrical engineer and it intimidates me! I am glad there are so many who have run down this path and are willing to share what they have learned. I know I will be asking many questions.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 07:56 PM
Just a few of the tools I used to get the down pipe/cat off the car and separated from the rest of the pipes. It was one of the fights I had this weekend.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 08:03 PM
The intercooler support bracket is held on by two bolts into the transaxle housing. One was in place....one was sheared off.. :( I did not take any pictures, but what I did to get it out was: 1. ground it flush/flat, 2. center punched it carefully, 3. Drilled it out 15/64, 4. Placed a nut over the hole, centered, 5. Mig welded the nut to the drilled out bolt stub, 6. wrenched out stub. I had to try 5 times, but finally got it. Welds kept breaking. It was very satisfying when it came out!

I then replaced missing bolt and used bracket to mount hoist chain.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 08:06 PM
All electrical connections have been labeled and disconnected. All plumbing has been disconnected. Just need to remove hardware holding in suspension and lower the mess down. My plan is to leave assembly on the ground and then use gantry to lift body up to pull engine forward. I was thinking it might be a good idea to lower engine on a dolly of some sort to facilitate this. Any other suggestions out there?

ben1272
05-10-2015, 08:10 PM
Ben I am south of Boston (North Attleboro), we have a few builders down this way. Between Mike E, Ivan and myself you will have some local support. I am doing the same thing with trying to keep costs down. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.

Thanks Quniy! I know I will be asking for help.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 08:12 PM
I hope you have a lot of garage space (enough for an 818 and a donor), or a lot of time on your hands to get the donor pulled apart and out! 3 weeks to pickup!!! I think we had 6 months.

Your donor looks like a great find.

We'll see Tamra. I wont be surprised if there is significant engine/trans work to be done. Someone definitely messed around with this car, at least to repair after an accident. How much was repaired I dont know, but it was definitely worked on.

ben1272
05-10-2015, 08:13 PM
My turbo's flange was cracked off....its missing an entire bolt hole. I have no experience with turbos, but my OCD side says I need to put a new turbo on now....

longislandwrx
05-11-2015, 06:01 AM
I broke the connector off a sensor mounted just behind the grill. Is it a temp sensor?

looks like the keyless entry beeper, connector F102.


My turbo's flange was cracked off....its missing an entire bolt hole. I have no experience with turbos, but my OCD side says I need to put a new turbo on now....

yes, you need a new turbo.

great progress though.

Tamra
05-12-2015, 05:41 AM
Sounds like a great excuse for a new turbo!! ;)

Frank818
05-12-2015, 12:41 PM
Ouch a big chunk fell off!