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Sunday, 17 August 2014

Click click.....

The 3D design of this has been going on for some time now, chassis books in hand. Measurements of components scribbled down and memorised for later recollection.

Spent a few hours after taking yet more measurements today organising where the top and bottom rails will lie in relation to the diff. Then where the pick up points for the rear wishbones will be to keep the desired geometry. Likewise the rails then need to locate the front wishbones whilst leaving ample clearance for the engine/bellhousing/gearbox arrangement. Then came the head scratcher when leaving enough room for the drive line components and then realised that the Kirkey seats I have will not fit between the tunnel and the main hoop of the roll bar. Time to rework the design and add a few more bends to the main back bone of the chassis. Now with a few more compound bends everything begins to tie to together. Added an uncommon style of door bar where the upper and lower have their adjoining faces milled out making for a much stronger joint that can be fully welded without breaking the structure of the tube itself.





So with this comes the numerous other thoughts that come with such a build, due to the orientation of the engine and with the exhaust and turbo configuration being on the off side of the vehicle I had known for a while I was going to have to make it left hand drive because of this reason and many other constraints. One of these being that the exhaust would run down the off side now passenger side of the vehicle, where leg room was not of such a high concern. This may however not even be possible still but that is a long way off yet.

Just a few of the things that float around my mind most of the time. Haven't got enough hours in the day to write down all my ideas and thoughts to details and implications I may incur.

Shutes

Saturday, 16 August 2014

Stop, Pause, Lets RESTART

Think the best place for this is going to be in a blog,

Some reading this may already know me. Have had the car for years now, started life as a 1990 1.6 8v driver. Bought it when I was 14 and 'the project' has been going on and off for numerous years. Started off with building it to be my first car, that never happened, kept making the plans for it more and more bonkers. So was going to be air ride, wide wheels, smoothed engine bay, smoothed body work. With a supercharged 2L 8v engine.

Saw the light and started crewing on a drag racing team. They all have a lot to explain for most of my silly ideas, as do a few other people have something to answer for. This all lead me to rethinking my plans for my car.

So here I am, plans are now.

Full tubular chassis
Rear wheel drive
Longitudinal front/mid mounted 2L 16v turbo engine
Double wishbone pushrod suspension all round
Completely removable body
Road legal

Aim for the car is to have it road legal, but to be race legal as well. Want to have the possibility of sending it down the 1/4 mile, with the possibility to take it on the occasional track day, have a B road blast on a summers day, and maybe put it through its paces and see how quickly I can get it up a few hillclimbs.

Recently just moved workshops. Which although being a pain in the arse, was actually for the best and now in a large secluded barn with plenty of room and no noise restrictions. Had been progressing with the early stages of the build before the move, all the floor pan and monocoque were cut out, what is now the body was braced and the sills boxed back in, roof skin cut out.

Then moved on to the task of building a 4m x 1.8m RSJ chassis table for it to sit on and proceeded to mount the body to it and began offering up the mock up engine block.

Mocking up at the old workshop


Moving in to the new place.





Been gathering various different components over the last few months including

Quaife equipped E36 rear differential
ALT 2.0L engine block (aluminium instead of iron)
16v cylinder head
Holset HY35
Quicktime VW to T5 bellhousing
All the CDS for my chassis build
OZ Racing F3 centre lock wheels
Cast alloy front and rear uprights
Have many other parts that were intended for my previous plans which will be used in this build.





Have learnt the hard way in the past so have also been investing in decent tools. Armed myself with a home built tube bender built by a friend and a Baiileigh TN-250 for the chassis build, a Lincoln electric MIG, Colchester Bantam 1600 lathe and a Naerok milling machine. Have had a lot of help from like minded friends and contacts who have pointed me in the right direction. Finally going to build this car and do it right. Hardly like there is any going back now.




Bit of computer work, the chassis design by myself. The centre lock work done by my master machinist.





Always striving to make as much progress as possible, usually dependant on funds for parts. So don't expect a quick build. Look forward to hearing any feedback


Shutes