GROUND UP EF hatch build.
Thanks. Got the other three today. Waiting on my valve stems from 949. I'm debating whether or not to get my wheels powdercoated or not.
more work, less parts
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727-510-6301
Honda Valve Adjustments 50$
I buy and/or Fix Broken Honda transmissions.
I TUNE KPRO AND S300
I DO NOT WORK FOR FREE
E-Z OUT BOLT AND STUD EXTRACTOR: A tool ten times harder than any known drill bit that snaps neatly off in bolt holes thereby ending any possible future use.
full time work and school.... 
ill post updates of progress this weekend.
ill post updates of progress this weekend.
FINE! you guys want updates, well here they are.
I didn't realize I hadn't posted any recently.

Yes, I know it's a MESS. I'd rather work on it than clean up. I'll manage.

Working on the wiring routing. I need to bolt up the manifold and such. I'm going to get it all set and have it sleeved as I found it to be cheaper to let someone do it versus buying all the stuff for a one time job.
WW, NSFW

Working on it. It's hard to get the stuff on vertical surfaces.

I chiseled the stuff on the wheel wells. I'll have to get some stuff to remove the remaining tar.

Rear suspension is off. It didn't come with E-brake cables, but no worries. New cables are on the way from honda. I'm swapping the DA rear disc onto my EK and putting those on here. Sadly, the weight difference is a good enough reason for me to do that.

I struggled a bit to get the bumper off, actually. I'm going to try and see if I can fab something up to hold it on there versus the heavy bumper support.

And yes, more parts. BNIB aem 6 puck, full race radiator, FR traction bars, extra set of tails, spare COMPLETE key set, etc
And to solve the workspace problem, I'm thinking of making a dolly of some sort to wheel the chassis in and out of the garage since all of the suspension will be out. That way, I can still work on it and piss my neighbor off.
I didn't realize I hadn't posted any recently.

Yes, I know it's a MESS. I'd rather work on it than clean up. I'll manage.

Working on the wiring routing. I need to bolt up the manifold and such. I'm going to get it all set and have it sleeved as I found it to be cheaper to let someone do it versus buying all the stuff for a one time job.
WW, NSFW

Working on it. It's hard to get the stuff on vertical surfaces.

I chiseled the stuff on the wheel wells. I'll have to get some stuff to remove the remaining tar.

Rear suspension is off. It didn't come with E-brake cables, but no worries. New cables are on the way from honda. I'm swapping the DA rear disc onto my EK and putting those on here. Sadly, the weight difference is a good enough reason for me to do that.

I struggled a bit to get the bumper off, actually. I'm going to try and see if I can fab something up to hold it on there versus the heavy bumper support.

And yes, more parts. BNIB aem 6 puck, full race radiator, FR traction bars, extra set of tails, spare COMPLETE key set, etc
And to solve the workspace problem, I'm thinking of making a dolly of some sort to wheel the chassis in and out of the garage since all of the suspension will be out. That way, I can still work on it and piss my neighbor off.
the bumper is hard to do what your saying....i will show you how when we meet up..
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727-510-6301
Honda Valve Adjustments 50$
I buy and/or Fix Broken Honda transmissions.
I TUNE KPRO AND S300
I DO NOT WORK FOR FREE
E-Z OUT BOLT AND STUD EXTRACTOR: A tool ten times harder than any known drill bit that snaps neatly off in bolt holes thereby ending any possible future use.
727-510-6301
Honda Valve Adjustments 50$
I buy and/or Fix Broken Honda transmissions.
I TUNE KPRO AND S300
I DO NOT WORK FOR FREE
E-Z OUT BOLT AND STUD EXTRACTOR: A tool ten times harder than any known drill bit that snaps neatly off in bolt holes thereby ending any possible future use.
looks good I like the rims you went with.
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1994 Acura Integra LS (Coupe)
1992 Acura Integra LS (Sedan)
1991 Acura Integra LS (sedan)
1991 Acura Integra LS (coupe)
1997 Acura Integra LS (coupe)
1998 Honda Civic DX (hatch)
2006 Honda CBR 600RR
1999 Jeeo Cherokee 4x4
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My back is killing. It sucks to work in such a confined space.
Got quite a bit done today.

Dropped the front suspension and removed the steering rack.
I also started to mock up my brake lines.

I bent this out of a scrap piece but i think im going to run it where i marked it with the sharpie. Straight down and across.


Slaved to get the deadening removed. Dry ice wasnt working

So I was going to use the lines as a reference for bends but I found this. I don't see the problem with using these. Makes my life easier.

And here are the bulkheads for the lines from the MC
Got quite a bit done today.

Dropped the front suspension and removed the steering rack.
I also started to mock up my brake lines.

I bent this out of a scrap piece but i think im going to run it where i marked it with the sharpie. Straight down and across.


Slaved to get the deadening removed. Dry ice wasnt working

So I was going to use the lines as a reference for bends but I found this. I don't see the problem with using these. Makes my life easier.

And here are the bulkheads for the lines from the MC




