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    Actually, there is a tool for undercoat removal. It is a "Crud Buster" or Dynabrade's "Dynazip". It's a wire wheel that really works well and actually leaves the metal with a light sand-blast look. Originally designed to remove ship barnacles.

    Sometimes the dry ice works (liquid nitrogen always works but is a bit difficult to handle); heat guns, scrapers and torches work with a bit of danger attached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeg View Post
    Actually, there is a tool for undercoat removal. It is a "Crud Buster" or Dynabrade's "Dynazip". It's a wire wheel that really works well and actually leaves the metal with a light sand-blast look. Originally designed to remove ship barnacles.

    Sometimes the dry ice works (liquid nitrogen always works but is a bit difficult to handle); heat guns, scrapers and torches work with a bit of danger attached.
    crud buster?? can u find this at your local home depot??

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    The crud buster is a great suggestion. I do boats in addition to race cars and I've been planning on buying one of those barnacle grinders for my express cruiser to prep it for the spring. Figure I'll buy that for the race car too! Most online boat supply shops sell the disks & wheels.

    I'll look for the Dynazip

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    The Dynazip is great. Wurth makes the same type of tool as does Astro. Caution--the wire wheel consumables are not cheap.

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    quick question guys

    gutting hood in its

    legal or illegal??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ismaelae86 View Post
    quick question guys

    gutting hood in its

    legal or illegal??
    Do you have a rulebook?

    http://www.scca.com/documents/Club%2...20GCR/ITCS.pdf

    If it doesn't say you can, you CAN'T.
    Andy Bettencourt
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    As the rules say, though,
    Engine compartment insulation may be
    removed.

    Which would include the hood insulation. you cannot remove metal, though.

    How's the project coming?
    Dave Youngren
    NER ITA RX7 #71

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    not good i got laid off so im looking for work at the moment so i can get back on the it and finish her up so far got ive bought my stainless piping and and mazda comp lava rock muffler to make a custom header and and header back..but havent had the money to send it out to get done...and thats pretty much where im at right now

    i got some tips on a design for my exhaust system from Mariah motorsports which run a ep 2nd gen rx7
    Last edited by ismaelae86; 04-20-2009 at 11:39 PM.

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