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01-23-2026, 08:36 AM
#361

Originally Posted by
JimStone
I agree about the rear quarter windows. I was hoping I could somehow cut out the horizontal divider, but the glass is actually two pieces and the divider anchors those two pieces.
A custom 1 piece tempered glass window would cost thousands. Lexan would be a step backwards, but Send-Cut-Send can make it for you if you send them a template. And I'm sure the plastic frame part could be re-sculpted with HSRF/filler and painted.
I'm all ears if anyone has ideas (or maybe we should make a separate thread for Papa's sake [he may like them as is after all

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Originally Posted by
JTG
Custom tempered glass probably isn't as crazy expensive as you're imagining.
I've used this company frequently for various past projects (not car related) and they've been great.
One Day Glass
They also have an Auto Glass Reproduction division.
Sanders Repro Glass
I don't hate the quarter window, but agree that a cleaner design would be more appealing. I also don't mind having the discussion in my build thread. One thing I haven't figured out yet is how the forward edge of the door gets finished since the entire thing gets removed to install the frame. I've also reached out to Jeff Kleiner about how installing this kit impacts how the car is prepped and painted.
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01-26-2026, 07:59 PM
#362
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01-27-2026, 11:17 AM
#363
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01-27-2026, 11:45 AM
#364
[QUOTE=PNWTim;601464]

Originally Posted by
Papa
For those looking for a pressure bleeder cap for the FFR reservoirs, this cap from Motive is a perfect fit (45mm European thread).
Thanks for this Dave as I was one of those guys looking for a cap. Chris was kind enough to remind me that the overflow tank (which I am not using) has the same lid, so I am drilling and tapping it with an automotive fitting.
I remember shrinking those clamps by the evaporator box. I think I used a piece of cardboard as my heatshield

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I considered that approach as well, but since I already had the Motive bleeder system, I just added the cap to the tool collection.
Dave
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01-27-2026, 08:04 PM
#365
The VMP coolant expansion degas tank arrived today after a couple of weeks of waiting on backorder. This looks like a much more manageable solution that should fit well. I'm going to hold off on deciding where to mount it until I have the engine in and can see what kind of space I have to play with.

Next, I committed to the placement of the electrical items that will be mounted on the front trans cover panel.

That leaves me with a couple of decisions now for the dash extension panel. First, what portion of the panel that I mounted the other stuff on will get cut out to give me room to put the heater and A/C controls in the extension. Next, what else might I need/want to mount in the extension panel. Right now, I just have the HVAC controls and the Wilwood EPB switch. I'm also likely to put one or two USB charger ports and maybe another switch or two for the fog lights, defrost actuator I'm toying with, etc.

Finally, I started pressing in the PEM studs that I want to use to fasten my glove box, instrument panel, and dash end pieces to the dash with. So far, so good!

I'll be filling the unused rivet holes and ensuring the stud heads are perfectly smooth and flush with the dash so that they don't show through my Alcantara upholstery that will be covering the dash.
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01-27-2026, 08:14 PM
#366
I stumbled across this wheel today ... what do you guys think?
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01-27-2026, 08:46 PM
#367

Originally Posted by
Papa
I stumbled across this wheel today ... what do you guys think?

Those are nice. Who makes them?
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01-27-2026, 09:00 PM
#368

Originally Posted by
burchfieldb
Those are nice. Who makes them?
Stark Forged Wheels
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01-27-2026, 10:12 PM
#369
That's a good looking wheel.
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01-27-2026, 10:25 PM
#370
They have some pretty cool wheels.
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01-28-2026, 06:50 AM
#371
Love the wheels Dave ….. you should pull the trigger on those definitely different ! Btw I painted 57 Chevy 4 door yesterday close to the color your thinking …. He did his in FORDS magnetic grey metallic with a silver sharkskin roof color …. It looks killer ! IMG_2807.jpgIMG_2803.jpgIMG_2791.jpg
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01-28-2026, 07:00 AM
#372

Originally Posted by
Lugnut Mark
Love the wheels Dave ….. you should pull the trigger on those definitely different ! Btw I painted 57 Chevy 4 door yesterday close to the color your thinking …. He did his in FORDS magnetic grey metallic with a silver sharkskin roof color …. It looks killer !
IMG_2807.jpgIMG_2803.jpgIMG_2791.jpg
Those colors look really nice.
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01-28-2026, 10:44 AM
#373

Originally Posted by
Papa
I stumbled across this wheel today ... what do you guys think?

Now that's a wheel! Think it would look great on a coupe and probably on a roadster too.
Has anyone used Stark Forged Wheels?
Still looking for wheels for my MK5.
Ed Z
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01-28-2026, 02:24 PM
#374

Originally Posted by
Ejzajac
Now that's a wheel! Think it would look great on a coupe and probably on a roadster too.
Has anyone used Stark Forged Wheels?
Still looking for wheels for my MK5.
Ed Z
Hi Ed,
My concerns are that these are made in China, which isn't necessarily a deal breaker, but also that there are very few reviews of these by real people. Those I've found are mixed, but it's hard to say if the negative reviews are expecting to get $10,000 wheels for $3,700 or if there is more that isn't coming through in what I've read. A lot of discussion about if they are structurally sound, but no evidence of any structural issues that I've found. I won't need wheels for a while, so I'll keep digging and we'll see what turns up, if anything.
Dave
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01-28-2026, 07:57 PM
#375

Originally Posted by
Papa
I stumbled across this wheel today ... what do you guys think?
They look like they'd be a ***** to clean. I base a lot of my choice anymore on exactly that. If I was 30 years younger and loved to spend all of my time detailing the car, maybe. Not so much anymore.
Sorry Dave, you asked.................
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01-28-2026, 08:07 PM
#376

Originally Posted by
i.e.427
They look like they'd be a ***** to clean. I base a lot of my choice anymore on exactly that. If I was 30 years younger and loved to spend all of my time detailing the car, maybe. Not so much anymore.
Sorry Dave, you asked.................

That I did, and I appreciate the input.
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01-28-2026, 09:54 PM
#377

Originally Posted by
i.e.427
They look like they'd be a ***** to clean. I base a lot of my choice anymore on exactly that. If I was 30 years younger and loved to spend all of my time detailing the car, maybe. Not so much anymore.
Sorry Dave, you asked.................

switch to ceramic brake pads and you eliminate 90% of cleaning.
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01-29-2026, 07:59 PM
#378
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01-29-2026, 08:43 PM
#379
Sometimes you just have to break out the old persuader. It's coming together nicely!
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01-30-2026, 06:47 AM
#380
Nothing like the BFH to get the job done ! Lol looks super clean nice work !
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01-30-2026, 02:28 PM
#381
Nice progress, Dave. Things are looking great! Times two on the Motive cap. That's the exact one I used, and agree it works perfect on the F5 reservoirs.
I wasn't able to fit my HVAC controls that far down the dash extension, so they ended up on my dash. Just not enough clearance behind. But I know you were shipped a different controller unit. Nice. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing all the good info. Seeing your AC drain tubing in the PS FB, reminds me of yet another task I should have completed before sealing up that FB. Doable now, just not as accessible.
Chris
Coupe complete kit. Index. Delivered: 4/22/24.
Build Thread. Coyote Gen 4X. T-56. IRS w/3.55. Wilwoods. PS. HVAC. Side windows.
MK4 Complete kit.
Build Thread Index. Delivered: 10/15/2020. Legal: 7/25/23. Coyote Gen3. TKO600 (0.64 OD). IRS w/3.55. PS. Wilwoods. Sway bars. This build is dedicated to my son, Benjamin.
Build Thread.
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01-30-2026, 02:46 PM
#382

Originally Posted by
460.465USMC
Nice progress, Dave. Things are looking great! Times two on the Motive cap. That's the exact one I used, and agree it works perfect on the F5 reservoirs.
I wasn't able to fit my HVAC controls that far down the dash extension, so they ended up on my dash. Just not enough clearance behind. But I know you were shipped a different controller unit. Nice. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing all the good info. Seeing your AC drain tubing in the PS FB, reminds me of yet another task I should have completed before sealing up that FB. Doable now, just not as accessible.
Thanks, Chris. For the A/C controller, I plan to remove the lower portion of the FFR panel that is under the dash extention. That will give me a couple more inches of depth to work with. Final placement of what I'll be mounting on the extention won't be known for a while yet. The FormaCars power window kit now comes with a dual switch that gets mounted in the console, so I want to try to factor that into my design as well.
Dave
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01-31-2026, 12:52 PM
#383
Not much going on the past couple of days, but I called Chad at FormaCars to see about getting some red top stitching on my upper door panels that will be coming with the power window kit. Can't wait to see how they look with the rest of the interior details.
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01-31-2026, 02:24 PM
#384
I've been playing around with ideas about how to run all the heater & A/C and defroster duct work in a clean way behind the dash. Here is a napkin sketch of what I'm thinking so far:

I'd like to combine the two evaporator ports into a 2.5" hard plenum (dust collection pipe) that feeds the four vents on the front of the dash as well as the two defroster vents. I'd like to install and actuator to open and close the defroster branch so that when running A/C, I get maximum air flow to the front vents. All the connections from the plenum to the vents would be made with the flexible duct material that came with the kit. I'm not an HVAC engineer, so please tell me if this design would work or why it wouldn't.
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01-31-2026, 03:18 PM
#385
A little math here. You want the area of the single hose to be that of the two ports you are combining.
Take the radius of the duct in the plenum and square it, then multiply it by PI (3.14). That will give the area of one duct. Multiple it by two to arrive at the total area.
Now, take the area you just found and divide it by PI (3.14) and find the square root of that value. Then multiply the result by two.
The last number you have will be the minimum diameter of the single duct you want to use off of the two ports. The larger the diameter, passed the minimum, will cause lower velocities in the single duct. Smaller than the minimum will increase the velocity of air flow at the expense of decreasing the total volume of air.
Happy to check the results. Just give me the port diameter on the plenum.
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My Type 65 Coupe: Ordered May 27, 2021. Arrived November 19, 2021.
I would like to treat my gas pedal as a binary operator. It would be nice to get the cooperation of everyone in front of me. 
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01-31-2026, 04:01 PM
#386

Originally Posted by
Skuzzy
A little math here. You want the area of the single hose to be that of the two ports you are combining.
Take the radius of the duct in the plenum and square it, then multiply it by PI (3.14). That will give the area of one duct. Multiple it by two to arrive at the total area.
Now, take the area you just found and divide it by PI (3.14) and find the square root of that value. Then multiply the result by two.
The last number you have will be the minimum diameter of the single duct you want to use off of the two ports. The larger the diameter, passed the minimum, will cause lower velocities in the single duct. Smaller than the minimum will increase the velocity of air flow at the expense of decreasing the total volume of air.
Happy to check the results. Just give me the port diameter on the plenum.
Thank you for the reply! Doing the math based on the duct being 2.5" diameter, I come up with the minimum duct diameter of 3.53". So, if I understand what you are saying, that will reduce the CFM and increase the velocity of airflow, which I think is not desirable for maximum cooling. Does the calculation take into account having four 2.5" vents and two 2" defroster vents?
Thanks,
Dave
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02-01-2026, 07:38 AM
#387
At each junction/split for the outlets the velocity for each split will be reduced, unless you reduce the diameter of the ducts.
Use 2.5" diameter duct (should be the size of the original two plenum ports) for each of the two branches from the 3.53" duct. That one additional fork off the 2.5" duct should use a ducts with a diameter of 1.5" each.
All this assumes one outlet per branch.
Now, when you add a valve into the equation it skews things a bit. When you close off a branch the volume feeding that branch has to go somewhere. It results in the velocity increasing, as well as the turbulence and back pressure which causes a slight loss in the overall CFM at the remaining outlets. Even so, it still increases the flow, overall, just not 1:1.
My Type 65 Coupe: Ordered May 27, 2021. Arrived November 19, 2021.
I would like to treat my gas pedal as a binary operator. It would be nice to get the cooperation of everyone in front of me. 
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02-01-2026, 11:28 AM
#388
Just to add a bit more information. If you want to maximize the efficiency of the blower, then you would use one port off the plenum for the A/C vents, and the other port off the plenum for the defroster. Incorporate valves for both ports. When one port/valve is open the other is closed. This configuration will yield the best efficiency.
Do you happen to know the CFM of the blower?
My Type 65 Coupe: Ordered May 27, 2021. Arrived November 19, 2021.
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02-01-2026, 05:35 PM
#389
From what I could find on Siroco's website, it looks like 355 m3/h or ~209 cfm.
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02-01-2026, 07:52 PM
#390
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02-01-2026, 08:26 PM
#391

Originally Posted by
Skuzzy
Just to add a bit more information. If you want to maximize the efficiency of the blower, then you would use one port off the plenum for the A/C vents, and the other port off the plenum for the defroster. Incorporate valves for both ports. When one port/valve is open the other is closed. This configuration will yield the best efficiency.
Do you happen to know the CFM of the blower?
Here is a different approach that uses the two evaporator ports as described in the manual, but adds two actuators.

The first port will feed the defroster or the center dash vents and the second port will feed the outer dash vents. I'm looking at using linear actuators that use a polarity reversing switch to extend or retract the actuator rod. By wiring two actuators working in opposite directions, the air will be redirected by using a single DPDT three-position (on-off-on) momentary rocker switch. Press the up arrow to direct air to the defroster and the down arrow to direct air to the dash vents. Stop mid cycle and get air to both.
Here is the actuator I'm looking at using:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...DF9XI63IC&th=1
And these Y fittings:

I just need the Y fitting to measure the needed throw to get the correct actuator.
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02-02-2026, 06:51 AM
#392
That is a good layout. I would step down the duct size to the dash outlets. I see you did for the defroster.
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02-02-2026, 12:25 PM
#393

Originally Posted by
Skuzzy
That is a good layout. I would step down the duct size to the dash outlets. I see you did for the defroster.
Thanks for all your feedback, I really appreciate it. My main goal is simply to be able to turn the defroster vents on and off but thinking about air volume is certainly an important variable. After looking at the Y fitting with the shut-off, it may actually work more as a diverter than a shut off, which, if true, would allow me to only use one to route air to the defrosters vs. center dash vents and simplify things a bit with just a single actuator.

I'll know for sure once I get the fitting in my hands.
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02-03-2026, 07:42 PM
#394
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02-03-2026, 07:56 PM
#395
Just a thought. I would consider connecting the electronics to a dedicated power and ground bus connected directly to the battery. Power, of course, can be switched. It just insures clean power and reduces the chance of damaging spikes. It is just an insurance policy.
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02-05-2026, 11:26 AM
#396
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02-05-2026, 01:45 PM
#397
If I was going analog switches I would go that route.
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02-06-2026, 07:24 PM
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02-06-2026, 08:54 PM
#399
Fabulous craftsmanship Dave.
Cheers,
Nige
Mk.4 FFR supplied Right hand drive
Received 12/2012 completed 12/2019
Gen1 Coyote / TKO600 / IRS
Lots of mods to make compliant for Australian design rules
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02-06-2026, 08:59 PM
#400

Originally Posted by
Nigel Allen
Fabulous craftsmanship Dave.
Cheers,
Nige
Thanks, Nigel. I'm really focusing on trying to keep the wiring on this build as clean and organized as I can.
Dave