My e30 DTM car copy build

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  • ///meric
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    Originally posted by project86
    I want your brakes and the fuel cell. Where did you find the brakes and do you have all 4 corners?

    Im building the set up myself, and i havent figured out what im doing in the rear yet

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  • ///meric
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    Originally posted by iflytii
    [Thread_Hi-Jack] Went well! Had to modify the throttle linkage but other than that it was a lot easier than I had anticipated. I made a simple bracket that tied the pedal assembly to the front bulkhead for additional reinforcement. You can't see in those pictures but the dash bar is right above the steering support and is tied into the front bulkhead. I had to modify the throttle linkage a bit by removing the lever arm and welding a new one that moves the cable location further to the right (aluminum part to the right of the balance bar)




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    I dont want to sound like an ass, but i would tie those mounts into the cage, Even tho it is tied in like it is stock, since it is fully manual there is alot more force going into those mounts, nothing worse then not haveing a ridgid brake mount.


    Bad new tho, it looks like i wont have much time to work on the car much, as its xmass time and i work in retail. and stupid finals. But after xmass i have a week of just me and the car planned, im gonna go and order a bunch of tools so that i wont have to stop for anything.

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  • project86
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    I want your brakes and the fuel cell. Where did you find the brakes and do you have all 4 corners?

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  • Bill-B
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    oh yeah, I forgot lol

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  • franco90
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    Eric is in FL this week

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  • Bill-B
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    any updates eric?

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  • iflytii
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    Originally posted by ///meric
    i ordered these today to go with the dimple dies

    http://www.tricktools.com/sheet_metal_cutters.htm
    I have some of those too, they work excellent!

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  • iflytii
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    Originally posted by Mike B.
    I don't mean to hijack, but how did the pedal installation go?
    [Thread_Hi-Jack] Went well! Had to modify the throttle linkage but other than that it was a lot easier than I had anticipated. I made a simple bracket that tied the pedal assembly to the front bulkhead for additional reinforcement. You can't see in those pictures but the dash bar is right above the steering support and is tied into the front bulkhead. I had to modify the throttle linkage a bit by removing the lever arm and welding a new one that moves the cable location further to the right (aluminum part to the right of the balance bar)




    [/Thread_Hi-Jack]
    Last edited by iflytii; 11-25-2007, 06:22 AM.

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  • ///meric
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    i ordered these today to go with the dimple dies

    Hole saws are for plywood but sheet metal cutters are ideal for cutting accurate burr-free holes in all types of sheet metal.

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  • ///meric
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    Originally posted by Mike B.
    I don't mean to hijack, but how did the pedal installation go?
    all of the tilton pedals i have seen installed are tied into the cage, otherwise you will not get enough rigidity in the mounting.

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  • Mike B.
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    Originally posted by iflytii
    I'm interested in seeing the end result with those pedals installed. I like my tilton pedals and I think you will find they don't take as much effort as you would think.

    Have you tried your dimple dies yet? What are you using or planning on using to form with? I found that a semi-cheap arbor press works great with them.
    I don't mean to hijack, but how did the pedal installation go?

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  • Bill-B
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    This is looking real good!

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  • ///meric
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    are u using the floor mount, or the firewall mount because the floor mount have a lower leverage ratio, im going to get some tubing bent a nd mount them to the cage

    As for the press idk what im going to do. I can not stand cheap tools, if i buy a tool i get something that will last, so i will more then likely end up with one of these http://www.tricktools.com/sheet_meta...or_presses.htm

    otherwise

    i will make my own hydro version of the above press.

    i may be lazy tho and get one of these

    The Dake B10, 10 ton shop press is a utility H-Frame Press with a fast, efficient, single-speed hand pump, and a large diameter, single-acting piston.


    either way it will need to be strong as i will be using up to 4140 1/8" plate

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  • iflytii
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    Originally posted by ///meric
    the tilton pedals will be mounted at least 4" past that bar. I like having closer pedals as i will get more leverage on them since i will be running manual brakes and racks. so im not to worried about the bar. yea the car is hacked to shit, but i have another e30 cut to peiced for all the cut up spots, so im not to worried about that.
    I'm interested in seeing the end result with those pedals installed. I like my tilton pedals and I think you will find they don't take as much effort as you would think.

    Have you tried your dimple dies yet? What are you using or planning on using to form with? I found that a semi-cheap arbor press works great with them.

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  • ///meric
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    the tilton pedals will be mounted at least 4" past that bar. I like having closer pedals as i will get more leverage on them since i will be running manual brakes and racks. so im not to worried about the bar. yea the car is hacked to shit, but i have another e30 cut to peiced for all the cut up spots, so im not to worried about that.

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