M4DRST "The Trolley" - Ford Fair 2013
#1682
Awesome car before....gonna be even better this time round.
Liking the mounts for the fuel tank, i have the same tank and was thinking how to mount it in my nova with the wonkyest floor on the planet, i have the tray mount but i take it the stilts came from pro alloy?
Liking the mounts for the fuel tank, i have the same tank and was thinking how to mount it in my nova with the wonkyest floor on the planet, i have the tray mount but i take it the stilts came from pro alloy?
#1683
I had a good mate make this for me, but im sure the lads at Pro Alloy can make this style for you. Just drop them a drawing and they will sort you out
#1685
Well your right there mate, I had just finished it or at least to a spec that was drivable. There was always going to be changes as the car developed etc . The oil pump failure however changed all of that and has now given me the chance to change areas that I was not orginally happy with.
So here we are again... back in the garage most nights
So here we are again... back in the garage most nights
#1693
Well done Gus give the game away!
TBH im still looking into spec of engines. The old engine was pretty much spot on to be fair, so I just want to build on that spec and have make sure nothing fails.
Dry sump will fitted and looking into external wastegaste and possibly solid lifter head.
Will be looking into this further over the coming weeks, for now the inside and engine bay need to be dressed ready for the engine to be dropped in.
TBH im still looking into spec of engines. The old engine was pretty much spot on to be fair, so I just want to build on that spec and have make sure nothing fails.
Dry sump will fitted and looking into external wastegaste and possibly solid lifter head.
Will be looking into this further over the coming weeks, for now the inside and engine bay need to be dressed ready for the engine to be dropped in.
#1695
Nothing that cant be fixed with some fabrication.
#1696
Really struggled to find time lately to get cracking on this but I have been busy with collecting parts.
Where to start I relly dont know, apart from the intial dissapointment of not being able to join with freinds etc on track this year, its giving the motivation to crack on.
Fuel cell is in as early pictures and then was onto the plumbing of the lil lot. I opted to go for the earls anotuff fittings in black and wanted to fit some inline filters pre and post pump. These arrived and unfortuantly didnt come with any brackets, really didnt want to use the obligatry cable tie this time.
I contacted "Monster" and handed the plans and dimensions... it goes a little like this....
Sizes of the pieces and the objective to mount filters to floor.
With in literally a day i received an image of them made and asking what colour to be anodised..
Along with the bosch fuel bracket it should all bolt up securely,
Just arranging the layout at the moment and what angled fittings are needed etc.
so far looks something like this -
The carbon theme continues also such a sucker for this stuff now.
Rear door cards tidy up the gaping hole that was there previously
Few engine bay shots as this progresses
Wiring has now been hidden as much as possible without going to crazy. Few items have been tarted up and any non load bearing areas fitted with black anodised alloy bolts.
More to come when I get my ass in gear and get on it.
Where to start I relly dont know, apart from the intial dissapointment of not being able to join with freinds etc on track this year, its giving the motivation to crack on.
Fuel cell is in as early pictures and then was onto the plumbing of the lil lot. I opted to go for the earls anotuff fittings in black and wanted to fit some inline filters pre and post pump. These arrived and unfortuantly didnt come with any brackets, really didnt want to use the obligatry cable tie this time.
I contacted "Monster" and handed the plans and dimensions... it goes a little like this....
Sizes of the pieces and the objective to mount filters to floor.
With in literally a day i received an image of them made and asking what colour to be anodised..
Along with the bosch fuel bracket it should all bolt up securely,
Just arranging the layout at the moment and what angled fittings are needed etc.
so far looks something like this -
The carbon theme continues also such a sucker for this stuff now.
Rear door cards tidy up the gaping hole that was there previously
Few engine bay shots as this progresses
Wiring has now been hidden as much as possible without going to crazy. Few items have been tarted up and any non load bearing areas fitted with black anodised alloy bolts.
More to come when I get my ass in gear and get on it.
#1704
I would like to take it but it wont be running by then its only 3 weeks
You mean the chrome bit mate... I have thought of this but
1- it cost a bloody fortune to have chromed
2- Im worried it will all look black and white so the odd bit of bling will appear.
Fpmsl at dust sheets your not wrong there... forensic suits and white gloves for track
Defo cant wait for some Combe action.... words cant describe the experience of yours round Combe bloody awesome, carry soo much speed
1- it cost a bloody fortune to have chromed
2- Im worried it will all look black and white so the odd bit of bling will appear.
Defo cant wait for some Combe action.... words cant describe the experience of yours round Combe bloody awesome, carry soo much speed
#1706
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#1719
Todays updates
Few pics from today where I carried on with the mission of fuel lines.
Bulkhead fittings into the engine bay, and the plastic clips that will attach the lines to the chassis via cable tie.
I opted not to use P-clips for ease of removal and adjustments if needed in the future.
Fuel filter bracket I had made and was machined beautifully by a mate :Q
Wiring loom is going back in and being clipped in as I go Fuel pump loom check!
Then the big task the fuel cell itself and the return lines.
Few pics from today where I carried on with the mission of fuel lines.
Bulkhead fittings into the engine bay, and the plastic clips that will attach the lines to the chassis via cable tie.
I opted not to use P-clips for ease of removal and adjustments if needed in the future.
Fuel filter bracket I had made and was machined beautifully by a mate :Q
Wiring loom is going back in and being clipped in as I go Fuel pump loom check!
Then the big task the fuel cell itself and the return lines.