Raceral's Build Update
1 Attachment(s)
I dont post all that much as I dont always have that much to contribute.
That said though I enjoy reading the works of others. Even though my car is on a different path than most it was still a frame originally inspired by Chis's design. So this post is just to let everyone know I am still at it, moving a long at a slow but reasonably steady pace. The webshots link will show photos of the wind screen and such that is not on the attached photo. |
Looking nice Al, won,t be long before you,ll be out for a spin eh? :cool:
keep the photo updates coming, we all like to see other builders progress:) cheers andy |
More picies AL :D
And more details, come on, tell us alla bout it. And what it's like to get past the regs over there. TT |
Hi Raceral,
Where in BC are you located, we are in South Surrey, 2 buddies & I are just about to start a build each, would love to come & look at yours if you are close. Nigel |
Al,
your car is looking really good. Can you see there being any issues with your front wheels protruding slightly from under the front wings? I ask as I have a set of those wings spare in the garage, I had intended to use them but found that my front wheels poke out much like yours do. |
To be honest areosam I am not sure, my only concern could be the inspection.
I have a few photos of some older lotus 7's and some caterhams that show the tire sticking past about the same amount. I do have the option to tuck them in a bit more by removing the 2 half inch spacers I have on the front wheels. The spacers are precision fit for the bolt pattern and the reason I have them is because the 3 point center spinner caps I have will not fit against the outer race of rotor because of clearence issues. My two choices were to machine the wheel center or try the spacer. I thought I would look at machining the wheel center as an last resort option. Depending how smooth a talker I am I might be able to get it by with the spacer first. I could give up the spinner, but I like the look of it. The other thing with the clamshells that doesn't always occur to people is that it is a little more difficult to get close to the engine when working on it as compared to cycle fenders, especially for some of us carrying extra luggage around our middles:D Al |
Wow, most impressive. Can't imagine what that sort of power must be like. I had a Jaguar 4 litre sovereign with the same power but it weighed as much as a small town. It was pretty quick so that power minus the weight will be in hypercar territory. Thanks for sharing the photos and info with us, it's great to see people taking a totally different approach.
Enoch. |
4 Attachment(s)
I have had the car on the road now for two years and it has been fun.
As these things are never really done I have decided to remove my clamshells and install some cycle wings for a change of pace. I have added a few photos of the progress, the cycle wings need to be painted yet, I also made a cheap grill out of some wire shelving as well as new headlight mounts based on my clamshells mounts. I currently have the transmission out as I am changing rear tailstock to eliminate the remote shifter. The remote shifter works quite well, but confuses my Mrs with its straight line shift pattern. Hopefully I will have the modified transmission in by the end of the month. I have also decided to remove my rear end and swap the 3.73 gears out for 3.08's. Need to make some wind wings as well as stone protectors for the rear wings. So lots of little projects over this winter. Al |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:21 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.