in chasis fab im going to be working on a new front crossmember and underbody brace for the front suspension. this will be rigid as hell and will not only protect the engine and oil pan, considerably stiffen up the chasis but will clear the 2.4L oil pan if you want to do a swap and/or keep the balance shafts. if anything, you'll just be able to have a larger oil pan and less fabrication. ill be making it out of chromoly steel as a project and will be professionally welded and will fit perfect.
if anyone is interested, i can make a jig and make a few if anyone wants one let me know. PM me.
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#28452, "RE: fabricating a new crossmember" In response to Reply # 0
That sounds pretty cool, Josh. Another idea that might be cool would be to put an aluminum aero plate under it that would smooth airflow at speed. You could put a couple extractor vents in it help pull air through the FMIC/radiator and backside of the engine to lower intake mani temps a hair.
#28454, "RE: fabricating a new crossmember" In response to Reply # 1
Originally posted by DR1665 That sounds pretty cool, Josh. Another idea that might be cool would be to put an aluminum aero plate under it that would smooth airflow at speed. You could put a couple extractor vents in it help pull air through the FMIC/radiator and backside of the engine to lower intake mani temps a hair. Just an idea, there. (Extra credit!)
Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't an extractor under the car cause some amount of lift?
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#28465, "RE: fabricating a new crossmember" In response to Reply # 4
I'm interested. But I need an Idea of cost range here. Let us know what we're looking at spending on it after you finish one and see what is going to have to go into making them.
-Kevin
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#28466, "RE: fabricating a new crossmember" In response to Reply # 5
get me pics and a price and we'll talk.
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