Calipers.HIDs, Nightshades, Intake.

Feb 28, 2008, 5:48 am
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Ok so i think im going to tackle these small projects this weekend. Might not get it all done. First time wrenching on this car so everything is new.

Im sure everybody knows how that goes sometimes.

Pics to come.
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Feb 28, 2008, 6:34 am
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bgwilly31 wrote
Ok so i think im going to tackle these small projects this weekend. Might not get it all done. First time wrenching on this car so everything is new.

Im sure everybody knows how that goes sometimes.

Pics to come.
What color calipers? Intake and exhaust will make the car sound like a different machine. One of the guys with a silver Lotus at the Brown Co drive had a killer sounding exhaust.
I just installed HIDs last weekend on my car. My biggest tip: if you have to drill holes in the weather caps use a drill bit made for plastic. DO NOT USE WOOD bits or the caps will jump all over the place and cut your left thumb wide open.
Feb 28, 2008, 12:54 pm
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hahah thanks for the advice^

Color calipers. Im going crazy with. Im going to try WHITE and see how i like it.
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Feb 28, 2008, 2:36 pm
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bgwilly31 wrote
hahah thanks for the advice^

Color calipers. Im going crazy with. Im going to try WHITE and see how i like it.

You must really want the diapers, soap and wheel brush!
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Feb 29, 2008, 4:10 pm
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bgwilly31 wrote
Ok so i think im going to tackle these small projects this weekend. Might not get it all done. First time wrenching on this car so everything is new.

Im sure everybody knows how that goes sometimes.

Pics to come.

Jeff,

I can help you with your project if you come a little bit early on Sunday.
Jason
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Mar 1, 2008, 4:32 am
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Thanks for the offer jason.

Im going going to tackle the HIDS and possibly the nightshades tonight and early tomorrow morning.

If i dig in and dont get it finished i will take you up on your offer. Thanks

Unfortunately since im driving early sunday morning i dont think im going to get to the white calipers. I also bought spray paint for the calipers But after looking at them. Unless i want to remove the caliper it doesnt look like i will be able to spray paint.

Jason do you know if i can partially remove the calipers while leaving the brake lines connected? I hate bleeding brakes.
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Mar 1, 2008, 7:02 am
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bgwilly31 wrote
Thanks for the offer jason.

Im going going to tackle the HIDS and possibly the nightshades tonight and early tomorrow morning.

If i dig in and dont get it finished i will take you up on your offer. Thanks

Unfortunately since im driving early sunday morning i dont think im going to get to the white calipers. I also bought spray paint for the calipers But after looking at them. Unless i want to remove the caliper it doesnt look like i will be able to spray paint.

Jason do you know if i can partially remove the calipers while leaving the brake lines connected? I hate bleeding brakes.

If you're just taking to pads off so they won't get painted, it's ok. If you're going to take the whole calipers, bleed it! Anyway, bleeding is not a bad idea. I do itbefore and after track events.
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Mar 1, 2008, 7:27 am
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I never have good luck bleeding. It either takes me hours. Or i get a soft peddal somehow.

It always turns into a nightmare for me. You will have to give me some tips. 8)
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Mar 1, 2008, 3:48 pm
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we can bleed your brakes tomorrow before the run. It won't take more than 15 mins.
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Mar 2, 2008, 6:14 pm
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No need to bleed! You all are like some 1800s blood letters up there in Indiana.
Tape the area around the calipers to the best of your ability. Spray down with some coats. Once cured drive for a little bit and your pads will take the paint right off with some moderate braking. The paint will also come right off the rotors with some braking.
Mar 3, 2008, 5:29 am
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I know the paint will come off the rotors. I wasnt sure about the back of the pads. But i dont want it to look sloppy. The hub part of the rotor im not sure the paint will come off there. Its already painted silver on our cars. Which reminds me. That part is already showing rust spots.
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Mar 3, 2008, 5:50 am
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fourringpilot wrote
No need to bleed! You all are like some 1800s blood letters up there in Indiana.
Tape the area around the calipers to the best of your ability. Spray down with some coats. Once cured drive for a little bit and your pads will take the paint right off with some moderate braking. The paint will also come right off the rotors with some braking.

No pun intended but that method is not my method of choice. I'd like to remove the whole damn thing. Brush it with brake cleaner until I can see my nose hairs from the reflection. Then, I paint the front, back, crevaces. Then, when I put the calipers back, I'd bleed the brakes since it's a good opportunity to do it. That's just my own preference. No short cuts.

Jeff...we need to have a brake bleeding session. Our cars have great brakes but require frequent bleeding if you go to the track.
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Mar 3, 2008, 6:23 am
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LotusUSA wrote
No pun intended but that method is not my method of choice. I'd like to remove the whole damn thing. Brush it with brake cleaner until I can see my nose hairs from the reflection. Then, I paint the front, back, crevaces. Then, when I put the calipers back, I'd bleed the brakes since it's a good opportunity to do it. That's just my own preference. No short cuts.

Jeff...we need to have a brake bleeding session. Our cars have great brakes but require frequent bleeding if you go to the track.

So, the lotus needs to bleed about once a month... Huh. What happens if it doesn't? How long till you begin to worry?
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Mar 3, 2008, 6:39 am
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Raza76 wrote
So, the lotus needs to bleed about once a month... Huh. What happens if it doesn't? How long till you begin to worry?

I bleed mine before and after track. For street driving, I say I'd bleed it every oil change/3k miles.
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Mar 3, 2008, 7:33 am
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cszink wrote
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 3, 2008, 9:10 am
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Hes just made because he has a monster truck^^ 4x4
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Mar 3, 2008, 9:12 am
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LotusUSA wrote

Jeff...we need to have a brake bleeding session. Our cars have great brakes but require frequent bleeding if you go to the track.

Maybe we can do a dinner night/bleeding session this weekend. Or weekday whatever is better for you.
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Mar 3, 2008, 9:30 am
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Blood brothers!
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Mar 3, 2008, 2:41 pm
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bgwilly31 wrote
Blood brothers!

It was only a matter of time before they were all on the same rythm... Gonna' be hell for the plumbing
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Mar 3, 2008, 7:23 pm
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Raza76 wrote
It was only a matter of time before they were all on the same rythm... Gonna' be hell for the plumbing
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Mar 4, 2008, 6:35 pm
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cszink wrote
Are you guys going to bleed together?
emo kids...bleeding seriuoslly only took us like 15mins for all four of them for the Exige.
Mar 4, 2008, 9:00 pm
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coco-bun wrote
emo kids...bleeding seriuoslly only took us like 15mins for all four of them for the Exige.

It's 15 minutes if Yuki does his power pedal technique.
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Mar 5, 2008, 5:35 am
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Im picturing Yuki screaming

POWA PEDAL! as he is bleeding my brakes.
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Mar 6, 2008, 7:30 am
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Its one thing to simply bleed lines and something else if you break into the lines and have some serious air that has to come out.

If you're going to do it right, pull the calipers and clean the snot out of them so you can get the paint to stick. If you have any crud or fluid in a nook, the paint isn't going to stick. You'll be happier in the long run that you did. Gives you an excuse to full drain & clean the lines before the start of a new season.

Love the idea of the white on the calipers with the white body and black trim. No shades of grey for you.
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Mar 6, 2008, 7:51 am
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+1 ^^
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