redboost10
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- Feb 1, 2009
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hey guys. some of you may remember me...haven't been on in a while. so after a long up and down race season, we decided she needed a new coat of paint under the hood over the winter, and since we decided to get rid of the brake booster and rear brakes it was perfect timing to strip the entire bay.
here is a picture of the car this season. finally figured out some timing issues we were having, but still ran out of good weather and finished the season with a best of 10.0 @ 149 at only 30 psi of boost. whole new setup going in for this upcoming season, new roller rockers and big lift cams, whole new longblock from oil pan to valve springs.
so after scuffing off the old clear in the bay, i decided to spend the extra day removing all that crappy seam sealer from the factory. we then sprayed it with some 2k urethane primer and wet sanded with 600.
this being a garage paint job, we knew we were going to have to do some wetsanding and buffing/polishings. tried to keep the dust down as best we could by wetting the floor of the garage and putting tarps up over the doors but its gonna happen. here are some pictures after a couple coats of base and 3 or 4 coats of clear. in some of these pictures you can also see our carbon fiber firewall plugs, haha. hope they pass tech. my air compressor also did not have a pressure regulator and its in a wood shop that gets a lot of moisture so that was drained ahead of time and a filter and regulator were connected to the gun.
in some of the above pictures you can see the specs of dirt on the shock towers.
im waiting for my buddy to get the finished pics after wetsand/buff/polish uploaded from his d700. we just finished up yesterday. will updated asap. thanks for looking guys.
here is a picture of the car this season. finally figured out some timing issues we were having, but still ran out of good weather and finished the season with a best of 10.0 @ 149 at only 30 psi of boost. whole new setup going in for this upcoming season, new roller rockers and big lift cams, whole new longblock from oil pan to valve springs.

so after scuffing off the old clear in the bay, i decided to spend the extra day removing all that crappy seam sealer from the factory. we then sprayed it with some 2k urethane primer and wet sanded with 600.




this being a garage paint job, we knew we were going to have to do some wetsanding and buffing/polishings. tried to keep the dust down as best we could by wetting the floor of the garage and putting tarps up over the doors but its gonna happen. here are some pictures after a couple coats of base and 3 or 4 coats of clear. in some of these pictures you can also see our carbon fiber firewall plugs, haha. hope they pass tech. my air compressor also did not have a pressure regulator and its in a wood shop that gets a lot of moisture so that was drained ahead of time and a filter and regulator were connected to the gun.








in some of the above pictures you can see the specs of dirt on the shock towers.
im waiting for my buddy to get the finished pics after wetsand/buff/polish uploaded from his d700. we just finished up yesterday. will updated asap. thanks for looking guys.