GD Funk32's 04 STi race car Build V-Mount,TS EFR7163

funk32

Member
Hey Everyone,

I thought I would add my build since I have been on here for a while and have been working on this build for a while now. She has gone through a few different stages to get where she is now and its not done.

Goal

I want to make a car capable of competing in the local road race and time attack events with the end result hitting Targa NF for at least one go at it since I am not made out of money lol and It's on the other side of the country haha.

Special thanks to:
Chris at Touge Tuning
Mark at MSI
Will at TSSFAB
Miles at Racecomp engineering
Sunny at AirBoy Tuning
Bruce at B2 Tuning

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Car is a 2004 Silver STi
230,000 km on the body

MSI CF Roof
Wasp Race CF Splitter
Wasp CF Canards
Simon McBeath CF SM183 Wing 1740mm


Interior
MXL Strada dash
ATI Gauge pod
Gutted


Safety
Bride Zeta III seats
Sparco 6 point harness
Caged
Armtech Hybrid Battery Isolator


POWERTRAIN
EFR7163 T4 Twin Scroll
Cosworth Fuel Rails
ID1000cc
JDM Fujitsubo Headers with custom Twin scroll uppipe
DeatschWerks DW65c in-tank Fuel pump
Radium Engineering Surge Tanks W/Walbro 400LPH
OS Giken R3C Triple Plate Clutch
CP Pistons
Eagle Rods
ACL Race Bearing kit
ARP Head Studs Kit
HKS 1 piece Full Titanium Catback
3" custom downpipe
MAPerformace stage 3 PnP Heads
GSC S1 268/266 Cams WPC Treated
GSC Dual Valve Springs with Titanium Retainers
SuperTech Buckets WPC Treated
Supertech Nitrided Intake Valves +1mm
Supertech Inconel Exhaust Valves +1mm
ETS FMIC
Element Tuning Dry Sump
Cosworth High Pressure Pump WPC treated
Gates timing belt
FMS steel braided power steering line
FMS steel braided clutch line
P&L steel braided AVCS lines with GT turbo line
1 Step colder plugs
Mishimoto Aluminum Rad
TIC Composite TGV's
Okada Projects Plasma Direct Coil Packs
Okada Projects Plasma Spark


DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
MapDccD Controller
Racecomp Engineering Tarmac 2
Q-Rack 9.5:1 Ratio Steering Rack
Whiteline KBR20-24 Sway Bar Mount Kit
Whiteline KSB599 Front Strut Tower Brace
Whiteline Ball Joints
Whiteline 24mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar
TSSFAB Tubular Transmission X-Member
TIC Front Fender Braces
TIC Rear Trailing Arm Bushings
TIC/KARTBOY Super Shifter Kit
TIC Master Cylinder Brace
Kartboy Pitch Stop Mount
Oswald Rear Bumper Beam
MSI Motorsport Front Camber Plates
MSI Motorsport Rear Camber Plates
MSI Motorsport End-Links Front/Rear
MSI Motorsport Tie Rod Ends
MSI Motorsport DSS Kit Version with Bearing
MSI Rear Trailing Arms with Bearings
MSI Rear Billet Adjustable Lateral Links
MSI Circuit Tubular Front Subframe W/Nascar Style Sway bar and Blades
MSI Circuit Tubular Rear Subframe 2" Correcting
MSI T-Brace Delete
MSI N12 Front Control Arms
MSI Solid Billet Engine Mounts
ACPT Carbon Friber Driveshaft
ALCON BBK (6pot 365mm front 4pot 343mm rear)
ENKEI RS05RR 18x9.5 ET43 StarSpec II 265/35/18

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funk32

Member
I have done all the work myself minus the super important things like motor(B2 Tuning),tuning(AirBoy tuning),cage.

Here are some pics of parts and different states of the car since I first got it;


b2 tuning by Funk32, on Flickr


Stage 3 maperformance heads by Funk32, on Flickr

This is the motor after it was built and using my original setup

complete long block ready to go in by Funk32, on Flickr

Parts install day

parts to put on by Funk32, on Flickr


P2140107 by Funk32, on Flickr

MSI Control arms

P3210118 by Funk32, on Flickr


Edmonton-20120604-00006 by Funk32, on Flickr


msi engine mount1 by Funk32, on Flickr


PC180225 by Funk32, on Flickr

Test fitting before the car leaves for cage installation

P1010254 by Funk32, on Flickr


P1010248 by Funk32, on Flickr

What happens when you rush taking out the windows (only the rear broke lol)

P1010249 by Funk32, on Flickr

TSSFAB Front frame

P1070274 by Funk32, on Flickr

Few parts that came in

P3290301 by Funk32, on Flickr


P5260333 by Funk32, on Flickr

The mess before she left for the cage

P5260334 by Funk32, on Flickr

How my basement looks hahah

P5260335 by Funk32, on Flickr

More nice Parts from MSI

P5280336 by Funk32, on Flickr
 

Alin

Diehard Car Enthusiast!
Ok i must ask: how much of a difference are the 6pot brakes compared to stock brembos?

Sickkkkk so far!!!!! :tup:
 

ZackUSAF82

New member
SWEET work dude, that's a badass ride you have there. Great job!
 

funk32

Member
Ok i must ask: how much of a difference are the 6pot brakes compared to stock brembos?

Sickkkkk so far!!!!! :tup:


Hey, thanks !!

The alcons are great, they allow me to dive in, since I can brake a lot later then most people here and no fade at all.
 

funk32

Member
here is a video of the car.. little story behind the crappy driving, I melted the ewg boost ref line so it was on free spool lol crazy, when it happened I was coming out of turn 1 and she started screaming so a quick check of the boost gauge was showing maxed out (max is 30psi). This was done on the older setup (ts 3076r) last summer.


so I went out again just to take a friend for a joy ride and she put her gopro right at the hood scoop, all I was trying to do is keep the car at around 25psi or less. Yes I know she sounds weird and its the only one I know that sounds like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a59xCCF-0Gk

new dash came in


P6140363 by Funk32

EFR7163


Edmonton-20140618-00235 by Funk32, on Flickr


Edmonton-20140618-00237 by Funk32

sorry for the crappy pic but I should have her back by the end of the week and ill take some better photo's


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Grinder34

Track Monkey
Man, a real front splitter has been on my to-do list for a while.

How's it attached? what are the dimensions?
 

Alin

Diehard Car Enthusiast!
So much at once. The thing on my mind now is: what tires are those?!!?<br>
 

funk32

Member
Man, a real front splitter has been on my to-do list for a while.

How's it attached? what are the dimensions?
It is attached by 8 bolts with spacers, I didnt make the splitter so I don't have the dimensions off hand.

Edmonton-20140716-00293 by Funk32, on Flickr


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So much at once. The thing on my mind now is: what tires are those?!!?<br>
They are 245/40/18 hakkapeliitta 7's Studded
 

funk32

Member
Thought I should update this a bit more.


I have all the lashing measurements done and waiting on an email back from supertech about some info, once I get the info Ill be ordering the parts and then get the heads back together.


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I have taken the rear diff apart but the out side of the bearing holders are in bad shape, the holes the bolts pass through broke 4 out of 12, So I will be ordering new ones along with a few different shims to align the diff.


P7170380 by Funk32, on Flickr


I need to take the rear frame off to make some extra room for it, I feel it isn't sitting 100% in position and now that I have time ill fix it.


P7170383 by Funk32, on Flickr
 

funk32

Member
Thanks!

Here is some stuff I was up to today.

test fitting the new dash


Edmonton-20140730-00323 by Funk32, on Flickr


IMG-20140730-00321 by Funk32, on Flickr

all I need to do is order some CF and get it mounted up properly.

and I went ahead and test fitted and cut a massive hole for the rear diff and tranny coolers.


Edmonton-20140730-00328 by Funk32, on Flickr


Edmonton-20140730-00327 by Funk32, on Flickr


Edmonton-20140730-00326 by Funk32, on Flickr

I am aware that I probably didn't need the coolers but I had it laying around and the pumps so why not.

Also get the rear end back together minus the diff which I still need to order shims and bearing carriers.
 

ej25subie05

New member
looks slow!!! you should give the car to me :) haha but in all seriousness this car is done right, you have so many chassis etc parts i could only dream of, and that twin scroll kit looks sweet. didn't catch the company but it looks good.

serious question i have been thinking about front tubular crossmember (already ready have a m-1 subframe) and tubular rear diff holder. did you feel a difference with it vs stock? or what it just a weight shaving thing? i can read all i want about them from companies and how they help but want a real world testers answer.

keep up the great work. what kind of numbers do you hope to lay down or there isn't a specific one?
 

ej25subie05

New member
also seen your looking for a dry sump oil setup. check this link out... for sale about an hour away from where i live. http://winchester.craigslist.org/pts/4602193522.html

not sure if i was allowed to post that link, but just trying to help out. don't know anything about these as i never looked into them. so ignore it if its a crap setup, but if its something you need and he needs a local to pick it up. message me I'm sure i can help out somehow.
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