A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
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01-12-2017, 10:26 AM
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A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
(01-11-2017 11:40 PM)ditn Wrote: Great car! Yes, for sure! I'm not sure when but Zolder is very close by so I'll attend. Looking forward to some Nurburgring trips as well. Instagram: timeightsix |
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01-15-2017, 11:20 PM
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A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
(01-02-2017 10:13 PM)Lt86 Wrote: While cruising on the highway it produced a droning sound which would drive me mad during the long trip back.Replacing the exhaust was the only thing you did to reduce the noise? I'm contemplating getting the HKS Sport/HKS Legal exhaust for my 86 to replace the custom but very loud exhaust that's fitted to mine. The other alternative I see is to fit some sound deadening to the interior, as especially the trunk is entirely unprotected. At highway speeds I can't hear the radio either. (01-02-2017 10:13 PM)Lt86 Wrote: Belgium weather isn't anything like Portuguese weather so it was time to start protecting it.What stuff did you use under your car? Mine doesn't have anything under it either, yet. Still in pristine condition like yours. |
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01-16-2017, 10:16 AM
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A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
decryphe,
I fitted an entirely new exhaust front to back. Pretty happy with the sound, only the fitment for the center muffler could be a little better. It came out really low when installed and I ended up scraping it a lot . Modified it a little myself but on numerous occassions I've contemplated on removing the center muffler and fitting a straight pipe that runs along the body. The only thing stopping me is increased noise! If your car has all the normal interior parts I wouldn't bother fitting extra. It would only increase weight and with the right muffler you shouldn't have a noise problem at all. Can't really remember what product I used at the moment. Instagram: timeightsix |
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02-02-2017, 06:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2017 06:12 PM by headrush.)
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A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
Hi Lt86,
Glad to see your beloved hachi is running again after a while and that you're enjoying it as it was meant to be. Loving all the mods so far, the car looks stunning and sooooo clean! BTW, how are you liking the Driftworks CS2 coilovers? |
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02-10-2017, 02:08 PM
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A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
(02-02-2017 06:05 AM)headrush Wrote: Hi Lt86, Thanks! I'm finding them a bit harsh for Belgian roads. I would love to have them a little bit softer but they're really a dream on the track and smooth surfaces. High quality build and pretty light since the knuckle is fixed on the coilover. Instagram: timeightsix |
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04-05-2017, 08:08 AM
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A Portuguese Hachiroku in Belgium (lots of pictures)
The car is really doing great. Had my first (of many!) trips to the Nürburgring on sunday and it performed nicely. I still have some stuff I want to do but it's on my list for this year.
Next update. Fix my LHD headlights and get some nice equal beams again. Instagram: timeightsix |
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