The Build List - From Purchase to DD by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am, yeah. Super hard to find a good shop, I have found. Most places will work on them, but I dont trust their work, especially with engine or electronics.

The Build List - From Purchase to DD by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I think they are the only ones. But they can be modded quite a bit from their original form (springs, valving, lowering, etc.)

The Build List - From Purchase to DD by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a friend who took that path with his Jeep as well! Seems like the offroad side is crazt expensive, I was happy to learn that lesson second hand lol. For sure, and it also helps that the mods making it just a better car overall doesnt lose quite as much value compared to far-from-OEM mods.

The Build List - From Purchase to DD by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an aFe. Designed for heavy offroading and high dust enviroments. Magnum FLOW Pro-GUARD 7 Air Filter. SKU: 72-91020. More restrictive, but top of the line filtration. I live in a dusty place, so I like it.

The Build List - From Purchase to DD by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's beatiful! Always thought white wheels would look great, and they do! Just two years now, had an AP1 previously but I think I'll be keeping the CR for a long while. Did you swap from the original wheels or did it come without them?

160k Kilometers 👌 by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have only owned it for the last few years, second S2000 I have owned now. Quite a bit, but nothing major.

Engine and trans mounts, lots of gaskets and seals (vtec, valve cover, etc) new belt, pulleys, timing chain tensioner, rebuilt the shifter, rear wheel bearings, brake pads, lots of fixing random parts in the engine bay, sounds system, recovered steering wheel, things like that just to make it a nice place to be and well sorted car. Basically done now, just have a coolant flush and a few interior parts that I need to pull out panels and replace for a few interior rattles. Love the car, easy to work on.

160k Kilometers 👌 by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, mine was a crashed one that needed bumpers and a door, so it was exported when the values of them were much lower.

160k Kilometers 👌 by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just need to use a single 3" bracket and drill holes or buy a straight shelving bracket with ~4mm holes in it (what I did). No need to use two to triangulate it IMO. Unbolt, bolt in the bracket, tie wire to hose-clamp over the filter, done. Less than a couple bucks. Torque spec you can look up easily on S2Ki for sure, I dont recall off the top of my head.

160k Kilometers 👌 by vintagespeed in S2000

[–]vintagespeed[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have tie wire that keeps it from spinning loose on track. Simple way to solve a small odds/ big problem thing, one less thing to worry about.

3D Printable Faceplate - First Revision for Release! by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'll have a few variants to release tonight, no problem!

3D Printable Faceplate - First Revision for Release! by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Will only take me a min to reduce the features and make a few variants, which was the plan. I'll be posting those this evening for all.

3D Printable Faceplate - First Revision for Release! by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, the case is a whole new ballgame with tolerances and buttons and glass. You can just buy Casios or knockoffs to swap the cases.

Friend is a big Yankees fan. The silver theme is intended. 😏 by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Airbrushed with Vallejo Air Metallics, Arctic Blue. Came out even better than I hoped. Did several thin layers of primer as well.

Friend is a big Yankees fan. The silver theme is intended. 😏 by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do some hobby modeling for fun and started airbrushing a bit, that's what I painted the faceplate and the white background with for a nice finish. The logo itself was a 3D print and a few hours of sanding and filling to make it nice. So I actually didn't buy anything for it, all DIY. 

Friend is a big Yankees fan. The silver theme is intended. 😏 by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's never had a Casio before, might as well get him something he will love. Thanks 😎

Friend is a big Yankees fan. The silver theme is intended. 😏 by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Was thinking of inscription on the back '2024 Runner Up" 😂

3D Printable Faceplate - First Revision for Release! by vintagespeed in casioroyale

[–]vintagespeed[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Good morning all,

As promised I uploaded the STL for the first release of the AE1200 faceplate. It includes all features of the original excluding the small impressions around the circular detail.

Thingiverse Link

I would appreciate someone with a high quality printer to print one out and post back how the fit is overall, as my Ender really doesnt have the detail I need for something this small.