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Old 12th August 2011, 10:53 AM
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Hi everybody,

Having had verification that everything fits I am very happy, proud and quite relieved to announce that the VR5 plans are now available for download on the Vodou website http://www.vodouautokits.co.uk.

The variations from the Haynes chassis design are listed on this document

There are likely to be variations and ammendments but theses will be listed as they happen below the download list here.

Thanks for bearing with us, it isn't easy you know? I hope that you find these plans beneficial.

Phil at Talon will be producing the chassis complete and I believe as flat pack kits so keep an eye out for an impending announcement by him

Enjoy

Matt
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Old 12th August 2011, 11:54 AM
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looks intresting however i have a few consurns, the removable peice at the back will have to be vey acuratly dowled and bolted rarter than just bolted as the slightest amount of play here could be vary bad and also i would be intrested to now were the outboad end of the shock absorber will be mounted at the rear since looking at your model even if the shock is mounted to the lower wishbone its angle will be pritty tragic leading to an extreemly high spring rate.

wish you all the best of luck and keep up the good work, it is important to keep pushing the boundrys

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Old 12th August 2011, 12:17 PM
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Thanks for that - I think I might have left an old drawing up - the final version doesn't have the removable section, the brace struts now locate differently to add strength and rigidity.
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Just about to post that me old fruit gump....removable bit is/was or tiswas no longer
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I've had some fun with this over the past week or so and has caused some heated discussion as to what should go where or even if it was needed at all. Here is the semi finished rear end made in steel with the diff fitted which goes straight in with every thing welded in place. This reworked design when used with the book spec rear tub will give a 42ltr fuel tank as standard and a large usable boot the whole width of the car.


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Old 12th August 2011, 09:08 PM
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Thanks for posting those up, I think that shows the amount of metal we have saved and the amount of space we have made. Bloomin' light too. My original design with the plates looks like child play now! So how soon are you going to have the thing finished?
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Matt, lets have a game of hang man and see if you can guess what I need to finish the back end before the gallows is finished.

S_sp_ns_o_n / b_a_k_t / l_cat_ons

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For some reason adobe reader says it can't read it
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I'll email them mate, just been uber busy today with bodywork.

The bones are ready to go to IIRC.

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I'll email them mate, just been uber busy today with bodywork.

The bones are ready to go to IIRC.

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