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Echidna

posted on 2/3/08 at 02:06 PM Reply With Quote
I am in the phase of the chassis welding now and so am starting to think what i am going to do next and how to do it.
A few days ago i received at the post a catalogue of Rallydesign store (www.rallydesign.co.uk)

I got this idea. Given that i am building a BEC,so i don't need the engine/gearbox assembly, why go and buy a Sierra donor car, disassemble the car and get the used parts out of it and not buying the parts new or reconditioned from rallydesign store?

I will need the following:

Sierra uprights complete set -110 pounds
Steering rack, 2.4:1, LHD - 99.5 pounds
Wilwood front brake kit (4-pot calipers) - 220 pounds
Wilwood rear calipers (2-pot) - 140 pounds
Maxtorq Sierra rear discs- 18 pounds
Wilwood brake master cylinder - 79.5 pounds
Rear hub assemblies + driveshafts - 335 pounds
Diff - used from local used parts market - 150 pounds
Propshaft - used from local used parts market- let's say- 50 pounds

Total = 1200 pounds

What do you think?

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Echidna

posted on 25/3/08 at 08:07 PM Reply With Quote
As i have currently completed the rear suspension subframe, i have concluded in the shape of the rear suspension. It will be something like in the drawing of the photo below. This configuration will allow me to use 13'' open length dampers so i will have a good suspension overall travel which will anyway be lowered due to the wheel ration of the inboard suspension configuration.



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ALEXARAS

posted on 20/4/08 at 08:04 PM Reply With Quote
Teo, they will think you are insane as a Sierra can be bought in the UK for £200. In Greece i bet it is very hard to find one for less than 1000 euro and then it is the pain of having to get rid of it.
Keep up the good work..



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Originally posted by Echidna
I am in the phase of the chassis welding now and so am starting to think what i am going to do next and how to do it.
A few days ago i received at the post a catalogue of Rallydesign store (www.rallydesign.co.uk)

I got this idea. Given that i am building a BEC,so i don't need the engine/gearbox assembly, why go and buy a Sierra donor car, disassemble the car and get the used parts out of it and not buying the parts new or reconditioned from rallydesign store?

I will need the following:

Sierra uprights complete set -110 pounds
Steering rack, 2.4:1, LHD - 99.5 pounds
Wilwood front brake kit (4-pot calipers) - 220 pounds
Wilwood rear calipers (2-pot) - 140 pounds
Maxtorq Sierra rear discs- 18 pounds
Wilwood brake master cylinder - 79.5 pounds
Rear hub assemblies + driveshafts - 335 pounds
Diff - used from local used parts market - 150 pounds
Propshaft - used from local used parts market- let's say- 50 pounds

Total = 1200 pounds

What do you think?






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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 21/4/08 at 01:43 PM Reply With Quote
great start, I too am at a similar stage you are a little further ahead.

I have an evolution 3 saw and I think they are pretty good, also I'm in the middle of designing inboard suspension





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Echidna

posted on 22/4/08 at 05:04 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by ALEXARAS
Teo, they will think you are insane as a Sierra can be bought in the UK for £200. In Greece i bet it is very hard to find one for less than 1000 euro and then it is the pain of having to get rid of it.
Keep up the good work..


Thanks "ALEXARAS".
You are absolutely right. You have to spend in excess of 1000 Euros in Greece for a decent Ford Sierra and again you will not be sure for the integrity of the parts you are going to use out of it. Then it is the cost or time of dismantling the car and -as you say- the pain of having to get rid of it.

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Echidna

posted on 22/4/08 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by liam.mccaffrey
great start, I too am at a similar stage you are a little further ahead.

I have an evolution 3 saw and I think they are pretty good, also I'm in the middle of designing inboard suspension


Thanks!
Are you building the Gibbs chassis? Do you have any pics or thread here?
Tell us more about your suspension design!
About the Rage3: it is a wonderful machine!

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Echidna

posted on 18/6/08 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
I am in the process of building the pedalbox of the car. I decided though not to go exactly by the book, but to evaluate the parts designing them in CAD and using FEA software.


Throttle pedal
This pedal is not under any big stress during its operation but none the less, i would like to cut off a bit of steel mass. After the mods i made to the design, the final design weighed 141,36 gr instead of the 155,93 gr of the original. This is a slight improvement but it is something, also it will be more nice at the end!
For the original design the maximum stress was 6.766e+004 N/m^2 and for the final design the stress went down to 6,669e+004 N/m^2! Less weight, more robust! Not bad at all!





Clutch pedal
This is very similar to the throttle pedal. The original design weighed 159 gr and the final design was 144,79 gr. Maximum stress for the original is 8,315e+004 N/m^2 and for the final one 8,439e+004 N/m^2. That means that for 10% less weight we had only 1% more stress.





Brake pedal

That was the most important part of the analysis. This pedal has to withstand a lot of stress during operation so it must be robust, but as we talk about a sportscar it has to be light too!
Weight for the original design was 317,73 gr and maximum stress was 5,451e+005 N/m^2. My final design weighs 283,9 gr and maximum stress is 5,048e+005 N/m^2.
So we have a brake pedal 7% more stiff and 10% lighter!





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Echidna

posted on 18/6/08 at 09:11 PM Reply With Quote
And this is what i have built up to now.





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Echidna

posted on 18/6/08 at 09:12 PM Reply With Quote
And here is the diff mounting plate, waiting for more design work.




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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 21/6/08 at 06:24 PM Reply With Quote
im building a +442 chassis, suspension design was partly in solidworks and partly by 1/2 scale model. the components im using would mean really ugly outboard suspension and the scoilovers im using are really too short for outboard.

the last pics i took are in this thread below,
Im further on than this now and in the middle of building my front wishbones


http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=86526





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Echidna

posted on 23/6/08 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
So, the clutch and accelerator pedals are 100% ready. The brake pedal is a bit more tricky so it's not yet ready.
What do you think?



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andy.autograss

posted on 27/6/08 at 10:40 AM Reply With Quote
Really enjoying your engineering.
Thanks

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Echidna

posted on 27/6/08 at 06:57 PM Reply With Quote
Thank you Andy!
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andy.autograss

posted on 28/6/08 at 02:05 PM Reply With Quote
What's your target weight for the car?
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Echidna

posted on 29/6/08 at 11:25 AM Reply With Quote
My target is less than 500kg. I know it is going to be hard to achieve but this is why iam trying to pay attention to the smallest detail.
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Echidna

posted on 30/6/08 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
My 3 pedals 100% ready and fully welded and almost ready (should be thoroughly cleaned) to receive powdercoating!



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Echidna

posted on 12/7/08 at 03:30 PM Reply With Quote
I have painted the pedals. What do you think? I think i don't like much the colour. Please share your opinions!



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Peteff

posted on 12/7/08 at 06:18 PM Reply With Quote
Who will see them in the footwell? You could paint them any colour you want and then put your dirty feet on them they will soon look grey.





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I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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Echidna

posted on 12/7/08 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote


Now this is looking like a proper pedalbox...



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t.j.

posted on 12/7/08 at 08:13 PM Reply With Quote
here i come with my size 10,5





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Echidna

posted on 12/7/08 at 08:16 PM Reply With Quote
10.5?
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Echidna

posted on 29/9/08 at 09:18 PM Reply With Quote
At last, cash came in and i ordered the following parts from rallydesign. Excellent service BTW!

Sierra Donor - Powerlite - 257mm Solid Kit
- Style of disc: Plain disc
Ford Sierra - STD 2wd Front Uprights (pair) Genuine Ford
1 x ALLOY RACK CLAMPS Escort MK1 & MK2
1 x Escort MK2 2.4 Ratio Steering Rack LHD
1 x Powerlite 4-Pot Fast Road Light Rally Pads (Poly-E)
1 x Bottom Ball Joint (Maxi) - Pair
1 x Camber Adjuster (Top Wishbone) - Pair
1 x Drag Link (Top Wishbone) - Pair
1 x Sierra Strut Plugs - (mushroom plugs) - PAIR
1 x Knob Style Proportioning Valve
3 x Wilwood High Temp 570 Brake Fluid

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Echidna

posted on 7/10/08 at 07:23 PM Reply With Quote
Today i received the parts i have ordered from Rally Design. I am completely satisfied by the quality of the parts and RD's great service as well! Rescued attachment Photo-0102.jpg
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