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Monday, December 10, 2018

Penske Ford F-350 16' Truck

We finally emptied out our Public Storage Unit. We drove from Glen Mills, PA to Chicago, IL in a Penske Ford F-350 16' moving truck. We liked it a lot more than most of the moving trucks we have rented. We moved a lot of parts for Nausicaa, our 1993 Honda Prelude project.
Basically, captain's chairs and cruise control plus a suspension that is not ridiculously bouncy makes for a much better driving experience. We had no problems at all and were as comfortable as we have ever been in a moving truck.

I found this one rather easy to maneuver (going forward or backward). I think I am starting to get used to driving things this big. I am not sure if I like that...

Nausicaa - Project Update - Parts Ordered (and Delivered)


Update on Nausicaa, our 1993 Honda Prelude project car. We rented a truck and emptied our storage unit of stuff, including a lot of Honda Prelude parts, primarily from my old Prelude, Ceras Victoria. This is not an exhaustive list of the parts for the car, but a list of the parts ordered so far.
I am providing links to the parts but I do not guarantee that these links will continue working. I am listing the parts in the chronological order of when purchased. All prices are USD and do not include shipping costs (though shipping was free on some parts).
I do not have photos for all the parts, some were delivered directly to the shop doing work on the vehicle, P&L Motorsports. Also, I left the parts wrapped as the car will not be worked on until January 2019.

In terms of the scope of the project right now:
We are having a K24A swapped in and doing a lot of suspension work. A NASA compliant roll cage is being installed (safety first). The plan is to have the car setup so that we can take it to HPDE events and then as we get better to track days. Once Holly and I are comfortable pushing the car to its limits on a stock K24A we will then look at upgrading the engine and transmission.
Whether we do the 5-lug conversion now or later and a better brakes is not yet determined yet.

Parts Ordered (so far):

Mishimoto:
Honda Accord Performance Aluminum Fan Shroud Kit, 1994-1997 - $185.50 (link)

Honda Prelude Racing Thermostat, 1992-1996 - $48.00 (link)

Monday, December 3, 2018

Extended Test Drive 2019 Ford Mustang Ecoboost

We took a trip to Atlanta by way of PHL flying into ATL. We rented a manual transmission Ford Mustange EcoBoost from Budget. It is unusual but very nice when we are able to rent a manual transmission; they are especially uncommon to rent in the US.
This was an interesting car for us. The EcoBoost Mustang, which uses a 2.3L turbocharged four cylinder engine, has received a lot of compliments and accolades from car reviewers about its improved handling. Their rationale is that Ford has improved the handling in general and that the reduced weight over the front axle (200+ fewer pounds) supposedly greatly increases steering feel and responsiveness. There have been reports that this brings the Ford Mustang EcoBoost closer to being a true sports-car (sporty handling) instead of just a pony car (fast in a straight line). We were therefore rather enthused to get a chance to try it in manual form as this is something we would consider cross-shopping in the future or if Subaru kills the BRZ.

One thing we were surprised by was how large it was. It is a two door coupe. It is not small.
We did not feel small in this car compared to other cars on the road.