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richardk 13th March 2010 07:53 PM

Correl, first time of reading this post and I'm really impressed so far, refreshing to see something really different. Nice work.

Cheers

Rich

correl 20th March 2010 04:09 PM








mark 20th March 2010 04:31 PM

Thats a tight fit :eek:

Where are you going to route that exhaust? straight out of the nose cone :D

Its going to be interesting seeing how you overcome all the problems you are going to encounter.

You must like a good challenge, good luck and keep the pics coming

richardk 20th March 2010 05:58 PM

Now's a good time to think about the steering downlink as that's going to be tough, this is how I did mine which may give you an idea.

You're doing well...I was at mine over 3 years!!

Cheers

Rich

Davey 20th March 2010 06:31 PM

Its certainly an interesting project and you're getting on exceptionally well with it but I do wonder what its going to handle like. I mean mine's gonna have 200KGs of Cosworth V6 in it but at least I can get it behind the front axle line, you've got a super light chassis with five eighths of sod all at the rear and a fairly heavy lump of metal in front of the front axle line. weight distribution is going to be ................................different:confused : ?

D.

HandyAndy 20th March 2010 08:00 PM

Wow Correl :eek:

You,re certainly not hanging about are you ????

Looking good, tho it must be a heck of a challenge to get everything in place & workable without any guides to point you in the right direction.

keep the pics coming :) :cool:

cheers
andy

correl 21st March 2010 08:35 AM

getting the engine mounts done, then looking at the steering rack, once the rack is in place I can put in steering column and pedal box position's.

There's nothing like building something completely for your self is there, feels good and makes you feel confident

correl 21st March 2010 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark (Post 34470)
Thats a tight fit

everything is always better if its a tight fit lol

correl 28th March 2010 09:21 PM








correl 28th March 2010 09:23 PM





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