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Old 10-03-2009, 05:05 PM
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Alright so i got this shell from Bondo (thanks man) and started work straight away. I was sad to see the paint go because of colour shift but i will be doing this mettalic silver with a carbon fibre effect roof like a BMW M5.

i plan to get preflebly a set of 350z or Scion wide arches but cut them just so the rear arches are wide, i will make a splitter for the front bumper for better steering. So far with the chassis i have only installed the lowering kit and hard sping all round, not decided on electronics yet.

So far with the body i have lightly sanded alot of the paint off, filled in the little hole in the centre of the boot lid and filled in the sun roof too. i have used premium body filler which i find is alot better to use then putty.

Also have some 5mm LEDs for it as the holes were already at 5mm, now just to get some tubing to hold them.





EDIT:I know the sunroof looks a little chipped in bits but its just where the sand paper has crumbled abit, when i hit it with the scowering pad tomorow it should be very smooth and remove all the little bits.

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Old 10-11-2009, 11:42 AM
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ok so that was the original plan but iv noticed a few projects lately to have these big drag slicks so thats what im going to do. i will get them from my LHS as i need to pop down to get some spray for the super bee project (next week).

i might look a little dumb atm but iv seen on google and youtube videos of a civic hatch with a v8 in it so i thought why not do the same but to a xmods civic coupe.

the blower will be lower, just planning a mount for it atm.



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Old 10-11-2009, 11:51 AM
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Civic V8 drag-racer? Sounds intresting...

thats reminds me of a car from a buddy in the german forum:

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Old 10-11-2009, 12:02 PM
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i can dig it.

are you going for realism?
like the slicks in front mounted slicks and FWD?
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Old 10-11-2009, 12:14 PM
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lol its probably going to be a RWD like the real one.. :-P
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Old 10-11-2009, 01:13 PM
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Civic V8 drag-racer? Sounds intresting...

thats reminds me of a car from a buddy in the german forum:

WOW! thats mental lol.

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i can dig it.

are you going for realism?
like the slicks in front mounted slicks and FWD?
I will go RWD because i want to do what iv seen other people do, make the rear tower really narrow and close to make the slicks fit under the body, im thinking i may run into problems like it not being wide enough....thats where the Z side skirts come in.

This is going to be my focus project until i receive my replacment parts from revell for the bee.
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Old 10-11-2009, 03:16 PM
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lol its probably going to be a RWD like the real one.. :-P
i thought civics were FWD......
well,i never claimed to be a civic expert...
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all civics are FWD. but most ppl convert it to RWD when they have a huge motor in it. not sure why. maybe cuz the weight of the motor would make the car drop and with big wide slicks on the front. they might just bind up in the wheel well. also most of the high powerd engines are made for RWD cars so if the car is FWD you wouldnt be able to mount the engine in it at all

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Old 10-12-2009, 03:55 PM
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UPDATE!

only small but heres a idea of what the back will look like, these are the wheel and tyres that you get in the old superbee and charger kits by revell. the tyres are about half the width of a normal xmods tyre but the centerlines are the optional wheel and are a little wider, still need to get the rubber drag tyres for the back but i think you get the idea so far.



couldn't get a good pic, the flash pics were too light and the non flash were too dark.
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all civics are FWD. but most ppl convert it to RWD when they have a huge motor in it. not sure why. maybe cuz the weight of the motor would make the car drop and with big wide slicks on the front. they might just bind up in the wheel well. also most of the high powerd engines are made for RWD cars so if the car is FWD you wouldnt be able to mount the engine in it at all
wtf are you talking about? theres like less than 10 RWD converted civics in the history of the brand, its barely ever done because of space and there have only been like 2 that u could actually have running more than a minute or so because half of them didnt have room for a radiator after sticking that 350/302 under the hood.. Theres FWD civic drag car's in the 8's and a few that have hit 7's so yeah, converting a civic to RWD isnt to go fast, its to be novel. There have been a few top fuel cars (6> second cars) that were FWD bodies but were actually RWD. But they can not longer be considered a normal car..
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Old 10-12-2009, 04:47 PM
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people convert their civics to rwd when they put a bigger engine it.
like the mg zs which was originaly a rover 75 or 45 anyway when mg got their hands on it the plan was to make it stronger and put a bigger engine in it but the mustang engine they put in was too big that it would not link up to the front wheels so they sent the power too the rear. thats quite a big car too and civics are smaller but this is not a real car remember so just try focus on the build.
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Old 10-12-2009, 06:01 PM
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Yeah ok, considering i belong to 3 honda forums and build honda's i would like ya to prove this one to me.. like i said theres been VERY FEW RWD conversions that are actually like 100% driveable, dragable vehicles.. Most of the famous ones can only run for a short period of time due to heat.. I wasnt saying anything comparing to the build itself just that other guys comments, maybe in the RC world theres RWD civics abudnant (duh) but IRL theres very few.. I mean he said 'most people convert theres to RWD' lol when its really uncommon.. I just dont like false info but goodluck with your build ill be making a thread for my gen1 mustang body modification soon.. first car ive worked in on like 5yr+ and just got my first evo not to long ago..
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^^ he said most people convert theirs to rwd WHEN THEY PUT A HUGE MOTOR IN THEM. looks good deckerz.
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Old 10-13-2009, 02:09 PM
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Twin barrel maybe....



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Old 10-13-2009, 06:40 PM
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i thought civics were FWD......
well,i never claimed to be a civic expert...
they are.. but the V8 civic he is replicating is not.. it is RWD..

BTW nice job on the civic so far
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Old 10-15-2009, 03:29 PM
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Was ment to update earlier but here we go.

this is the rear setup used, hard to tell the difference but the metal "pole" (dont know what its called) is the shorter one from the gen1 AWD kit so its narrower. im making some prototype mounts for the rear too, atm its just screwed into some styrene.



also got the rear wheels on. suprisingly it has they have no rub on the inside of the wheel well. might still go to 350z arches if i ever get some of the drag tyres.



all for now......
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Old 10-15-2009, 03:49 PM
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lmao... doesn't look its best but its gonna look amazing when its done.. im loving this project
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:17 PM
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right hasen't been a update in a while mainly because i havent had time and because this week i had off college iv been painting the lancer but here we are.

stole the middle section from the Z06 hood and puttied it on for a cowl, masked the windows off ready for when i get the 350z arches for the back (any1 hook me up with a set ) and for painting.

BTW for you muscle nuts, the blower pars i have will be for trade.




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