DC Area thread - The District, NoVa, Maryland
#2026
Aren't you worried about Traffic Jack?
95 south of the beltway was a parking lot this morning at like 7:30am... I don't even WANT to think about what 66 looks like this evening..
95 south of the beltway was a parking lot this morning at like 7:30am... I don't even WANT to think about what 66 looks like this evening..
#2028
For me I rarely take 66 in the afternoon. Take the access road to Dulles, drive the AOA over to 50. I can leave Arlington area and be home in a little over an hour. Now going to town center is easy. Scoot over to 7 and head on in. Should be about an hour or so. Tonight looks like the rain will wash it out. Pretty decent cells floating around.
Also never try anything after 0630. It's all a parking lot. 66 is usually best Friday morning. But hell starting around noon.
Also never try anything after 0630. It's all a parking lot. 66 is usually best Friday morning. But hell starting around noon.
#2030
#2031
Yea, was on standyby for work and ended up having to go in quickly for something. Really looked good out there though.
Quick phone video
Quick phone video
Last edited by Houstonderk; 07-03-16 at 04:58 PM.
#2032
You should have come over and said hi!
Had a good time and got fastest time of the day
RX-7 - Capital driving club - 7/2/16 - YouTube
Had a good time and got fastest time of the day
RX-7 - Capital driving club - 7/2/16 - YouTube
#2033
If you count runs with cones which I do me and an organizer I let drive it both ran over a second faster than anyone else. Only 6 tenths faster counting cones.
Wow, that looks really slow haha. Need to turn the boost up...
#2035
I need to setup boost control in the megasquirt before I can make a real opinion. It's not as night and day as I thought it was going to be currently on the waste gate spring.
If you count runs with cones which I do me and an organizer I let drive it both ran over a second faster than anyone else. Only 6 tenths faster counting cones.
Wow, that looks really slow haha. Need to turn the boost up...
If you count runs with cones which I do me and an organizer I let drive it both ran over a second faster than anyone else. Only 6 tenths faster counting cones.
Wow, that looks really slow haha. Need to turn the boost up...
How much boost are you running now (and I am guessing that you are running off wastegate spring?), how much boost were you running on the last turbo?
Might look slow on the video, but the numbers speak for themselves!
#2036
the last turbo was creeping quite a bit, with an 8.5 psi actuator, I think it was about 10-12 psi. that and the old turbo is more efficient at lower boost levels, which helps. the 7670 is really a high boost turbo.
with the new gears (4.56s vs. old 5.14s) and the lower boost it's noticeably slower.
#2037
Thanks!
I guess anything closer than 10ft, and the opinions will change
I did, almost 2 gal of black as base, 2 gals of white, and 2 gals of yellow (needed at least 3 of yellow, 4 gal would've done the trick)
Its amazing how the dark color covers really quick, and the light colors not so much lol
Did you experienced LOTS of overspray with your gun/setup?
I guess anything closer than 10ft, and the opinions will change
I did, almost 2 gal of black as base, 2 gals of white, and 2 gals of yellow (needed at least 3 of yellow, 4 gal would've done the trick)
Its amazing how the dark color covers really quick, and the light colors not so much lol
Did you experienced LOTS of overspray with your gun/setup?
You need to adjust the media volume **** on your sprayer to get the right amount of product and spray pattern you want based on the speed you move the gun. I dial mine back to somewhere between 50-75% flow (higher for PDS and lower for topcoat which is thinner). You'll get more overspray if it's cold out or if you hold the gun too far from the work surface. Somewhere between 6-10" is optimal. Too far away and the product dries in-flight and won't adhere properly and makes a mess.
#2038
#2039
Is the yellow a stand-alone color? I found that the blaze orange also had really thin coverage, but that the topcoat with pearls covers completely in only 3 coats. I was using pretty much 1/2 gallon per coat on my car.
You need to adjust the media volume **** on your sprayer to get the right amount of product and spray pattern you want based on the speed you move the gun. I dial mine back to somewhere between 50-75% flow (higher for PDS and lower for topcoat which is thinner). You'll get more overspray if it's cold out or if you hold the gun too far from the work surface. Somewhere between 6-10" is optimal. Too far away and the product dries in-flight and won't adhere properly and makes a mess.
You need to adjust the media volume **** on your sprayer to get the right amount of product and spray pattern you want based on the speed you move the gun. I dial mine back to somewhere between 50-75% flow (higher for PDS and lower for topcoat which is thinner). You'll get more overspray if it's cold out or if you hold the gun too far from the work surface. Somewhere between 6-10" is optimal. Too far away and the product dries in-flight and won't adhere properly and makes a mess.
I am sure that there is lots of room for improvement in dialing the paint gun. We were spraying about 8in from the car/body panels, maybe spray closer to the 6in instead of 8in?
I am sure that with practice, things will get better. I am considering plasti dipping my motorcycle "race fairings"; but I am suffering of too much want, and not enough time/capital to do it
#2040
#2045
Also, did they disable the app, that **** was legitness.
Also Also, any of you guys go to Bonchon on Sunday nights? I'm usually there with all the MS3 and MS6 guys, be nice to see some of you out there.
P.S. I'll be in Cali for 31 days so I won't be there anytime soon.
Also Also, any of you guys go to Bonchon on Sunday nights? I'm usually there with all the MS3 and MS6 guys, be nice to see some of you out there.
P.S. I'll be in Cali for 31 days so I won't be there anytime soon.
#2046
Also, did they disable the app, that **** was legitness.
Also Also, any of you guys go to Bonchon on Sunday nights? I'm usually there with all the MS3 and MS6 guys, be nice to see some of you out there.
P.S. I'll be in Cali for 31 days so I won't be there anytime soon.
Also Also, any of you guys go to Bonchon on Sunday nights? I'm usually there with all the MS3 and MS6 guys, be nice to see some of you out there.
P.S. I'll be in Cali for 31 days so I won't be there anytime soon.
#2047
Crusies and stuff.
Just wonder if there is any Mazda/rotary meets in the area. Weekly or monthly etc. And I know there was the spring cruise I just saw that I missed it. O well. Just wondering if there's anything going. NOVA kinda sucks. Only rich kids with mommy and daddys cars. Looking for some rotary guys and gals. Thank you
-eddie
-eddie
#2048
Hey Eddie,
There will be another cruise later on in the fall, so no worries there. I think there is a weekly car meet on the western side of the beltway, Chick-fila I believe, but I've never been. I tend to hate stupid people when they gather in large groups though, so I avoid most car scene stuff
Are you new to the area? What brings you down, and how long are you staying?
There will be another cruise later on in the fall, so no worries there. I think there is a weekly car meet on the western side of the beltway, Chick-fila I believe, but I've never been. I tend to hate stupid people when they gather in large groups though, so I avoid most car scene stuff
Are you new to the area? What brings you down, and how long are you staying?
#2049
Hey everyone - hope you all are well.
Finally getting around to fixing my loose shifter. Maybe it'll be done by the Fall cruise. Quick easy question: how do I slip on this boot with the small top hole over the thick bulge, other than sheer force? Any secrets? Grease? Liquid wrench? I really don't want to rip it.
Also, I didn't take a pic or note how the lever sits before disassembly. Could someone please verify for me if the slight bend should angle toward the rear? It looks like it from the picture in the manual and it may be obvious once I'm in the cockpit but I'm not there.
Thanks as always!
Finally getting around to fixing my loose shifter. Maybe it'll be done by the Fall cruise. Quick easy question: how do I slip on this boot with the small top hole over the thick bulge, other than sheer force? Any secrets? Grease? Liquid wrench? I really don't want to rip it.
Also, I didn't take a pic or note how the lever sits before disassembly. Could someone please verify for me if the slight bend should angle toward the rear? It looks like it from the picture in the manual and it may be obvious once I'm in the cockpit but I'm not there.
Thanks as always!
#2050
Hey everyone - hope you all are well.
Finally getting around to fixing my loose shifter. Maybe it'll be done by the Fall cruise. Quick easy question: how do I slip on this boot with the small top hole over the thick bulge, other than sheer force? Any secrets? Grease? Liquid wrench? I really don't want to rip it.
Also, I didn't take a pic or note how the lever sits before disassembly. Could someone please verify for me if the slight bend should angle toward the rear? It looks like it from the picture in the manual and it may be obvious once I'm in the cockpit but I'm not there.
Thanks as always!
Finally getting around to fixing my loose shifter. Maybe it'll be done by the Fall cruise. Quick easy question: how do I slip on this boot with the small top hole over the thick bulge, other than sheer force? Any secrets? Grease? Liquid wrench? I really don't want to rip it.
Also, I didn't take a pic or note how the lever sits before disassembly. Could someone please verify for me if the slight bend should angle toward the rear? It looks like it from the picture in the manual and it may be obvious once I'm in the cockpit but I'm not there.
Thanks as always!
on FCs there is a notch in the larger ball of the shifter so it can only go in one way. not sure if FDs are the same.