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"Dude, I found my interior!"

 

Once the interior is out, there are 40 lbs worth of peace and quiet annoyingly glued to the floorboards.  This is by far the most time consuming part of this stage in racecar prep.  You can either attempt to scrape it off with an assortment of drill attachments, chisels and putty knives, or you can take our advice and do it the easy (and much more fun) way.  After a quick trip to Baskin Robbin's, we left with 20 lbs of dry ice and a double scoop of Mississippi Mud ice cream.  Dry ice, with its ultra low temperature, makes a wonderful freezing agent.  Liquid nitrogen is also a wonderful freezing agent, but it would probably remove more material than allowed by the rules…think Terminator 2.

 

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Be sure to wear a thick pair of gloves when spreading the dry ice over the sound deadening material.

 

For removing the tar on the floorboards and trunk, you could get away with about 15 lbs, but we wanted to make sure we would have enough to take our time with it, with some left over for purely scientific experiments that we don't condone.  Who would combine dry ice, sealed plastic bottles and water anyways?  Before starting, make sure to throw on some thick leather gloves, as dry ice can leave some pretty gnarly "burns" (don't ask us how we know).  Simply break it up into wide chunks with a hammer and spread it over the tar on the floorboards.  Work in small sections and make sure to leave any unused dry ice in the bag to prolong its usefulness.

 

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Comments

Coheed
# Coheed
Friday, June 12, 2009 8:08 PM
Great writeup! You can really hear the brake pads agains the rotors?!? Wow.
Blackwtr32
# Blackwtr32
Saturday, June 13, 2009 9:58 AM
I love it. I was sad when Nissan performance mag shut down, because I didnt think I would get to see this project continue. Looking forward to the updates.
thunderst0rm
# thunderst0rm
Saturday, June 13, 2009 1:26 PM
can't wait to see the finished project. might want to do something like this to my p11
p10ftw
# p10ftw
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:28 PM
So glad too see that the project is still alive. Mods on the powerplant? Suspension?
Martin Gonzales
# Martin Gonzales
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:48 PM
Thanks for the comments fellas. We'll have details on the suspension and engine posted soon. Stay tuned.........
Bishop Ian
# Bishop Ian
Friday, July 03, 2009 8:09 AM
thumbs up!
schatman
# schatman
Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:21 AM
Nice article! This is the kind of article I miss from SCC.

I use liquid nitrogen and dry ice in my teaching lab at university. Liquid nitrogen is much safer that dry ice, it will boil off your hands too quickly to cause damage in the event of a spill (unless it cups in something). It's also cheaper than dry ice, and will not damage steel, aluminum, or really any metals in our cars. I have no idea where to buy liquid nitrogen though, we use a compressor and compress it out of the air. Costs about $2.80 a gallon.
trailbrake2088
# trailbrake2088
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:34 PM
+100
Profusion
# Profusion
Wednesday, January 06, 2010 9:44 PM
Hey i know this car from some where HMMMM?

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