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Over the last few weeks this is all I have managed to get done.
I installed the rear suspension everything bar the differential and correct springs (which we are still waiting to arrive). I also left the mockup dics on the car until it's time for the car to be put onto it wheels again.
I also got cracking at closing up all the various holes in the car. This being the biggest the hole where the spare wheel well used to be.
Then I also finalized the pedal box, which I had to move all the pedals over to the left and I also changed the accelerator to a hanging type rather than hinged.
Dash is also installed, and I did linkage to convert the brakes to a manual setup rather than boosted.
I noticed in this picture I have mounted the master cylinder mounting plate 180° out. I will rectify this as it's only a matter of roatating and re bolting.
Then my pet project. I have been working on the front chassis legs. I have removed the seams and the lip from the chassis leg itself. I have not completed this project yet as it still needs to be re welded together and the rear section still needs some smoothing out.
Hopefully I can get some parts from our engineer this week and start on more assembly.
Another problem we ran into with this car is the front sway bar mount. Our struts don't have a provision for them as they are 328i Group N struts. We also have tubular arms which isn't a problem in itself but rather the sway bar in it's stock position is too close to the arm and you can't connect them.
What we are going to do is tilt the bar upwards kind of like if the bar is pre loaded but on both sides. This gives us the clearance we need and by my understanding will theoretically increase the stiffness of the bar as the leverage is increasing. It's the only solution we can come up with right now rather than getting new struts or going to a DTM setup... both of which we don't want to do now.
Oh, teh Gizmo... aka Warren. S42, depends what your definition of an S42 is ;) We have 3 Caterham race cars running bonafida S42's with Hollinger sequential boxes.
Soem news Got the rear suspesion back into the car. Pictures to come soon. Now to finish up the front wheel wells and get that suspension into the car.
We are going to run a locally made engine management in the car. Gotech it can supposedly control the vanos on the car. It's pretty much the only part of the build we will not be tackling ourselves.
I shall start working on the car again this weekend. Can't wait.
That's a little narrow minded. ;) but hey being in Africa has it's perks like the Global Economic Recession hasn't hit us nearly as hard as most of the world.
We have some stupidly fast race cars here, and a testament to that is the Nissan Dakar off road cars are designed and built here in South Africa by Nissan Motorsport SA.
You could upload your pictures to this website, so that you don't have problems with bandwidth. Please keep updating, I'm loving your work so far and can't wait to see this finished.
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you're fucking nuts dude.
never knew there were guys like you in Africa, of all the places...
That's a little narrow minded. ;) but hey being in Africa has it's perks like the Global Economic Recession hasn't hit us nearly as hard as most of the world.
We have some stupidly fast race cars here, and a testament to that is the Nissan Dakar off road cars are designed and built here in South Africa by Nissan Motorsport SA.
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