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yellowcab

posted on 15/10/13 at 07:34 PM Reply With Quote
Some footage from Mallory Park earlier on in the year

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cgPMhHJL5c&feature=youtu.be






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stevio73

posted on 16/10/13 at 06:12 AM Reply With Quote
Just taken me two days to read through all your posts. Fantastic work, given me plenty to think about on my build.

I'm still fairly new to this building thing despite having rebuilt a few escorts and the likes 'back in the day' when I was younger and dafter.

Points I can think of that May or may not be useful to you going forward from a complete outsider view.
On numerous videos you've posted you appear to drive 'one handed' ie one hand on wheel and one on gear stick. Might I suggest a paddle shift or maybe button shift. I get the feeling you'd enjoy the 'feel' better.
I'm not über convinced your rear uprights are ideal in the 'post procomp' setup. Can I suggest a solid spacer and bolt in the hole where the upper wishbone was, now it's up with the lower shock mount. Remember when you had the old upright crack, a spacer etc would stiffen and provide support.
Either that or a redesign along the fabricated 'Haynes' route.

Like I said, it's just a layman a point of view and in no way criticism. I'm a long way behind you on my build but I've picked up a whole load of ideas.

One question though...... Why when you had all the front end down and messing with the clutch master etc didn't you go for an adjustable pedal box?





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yellowcab

posted on 16/10/13 at 07:49 AM Reply With Quote
Good morning Stevio, thanks for your reply and some very good points to bring up on each subject!

You're observant, I like it.

You're bang on the money with my rear upright, Matt @ ProComp had also advised me to put a spacer in where the wishbone used to be to maintain the rigidity & strength, I'm the spacers up tonight!

You're not the first to notice my one hand on the wheel driving, it's just a bad habit which I could do with losing lol
There is no need for it, nor should I do it lol I considered paddleshift but not had enough seat time to get 'used' to it as yet.

When I had my car stripped down, I was talking to Andy Bates quite a bit, I asked about pedal box & bias, and we came to the conclusion that even if I was to have the adjustability, you'd end up setting it in the standard 70/30 split anyway. So other than not spending unnecessarily that's the main reason.






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stevio73

posted on 16/10/13 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
Good point about the pedal box, I just went that way because it seemed a quicker fix. (Not that it's made anything move quicker with my build. Time and money are the biggest limiting factor)

As far as bad habits go, there's a lot worse. Perhaps wire the lever to a coil just to spark a reminder!





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loggyboy

posted on 16/10/13 at 09:09 AM Reply With Quote
The gear stick habit stems from the Nova days - its the natural position for any Boyracer! :p





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scudderfish

posted on 16/10/13 at 09:15 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevio73
As far as bad habits go, there's a lot worse. Perhaps wire the lever to a coil just to spark a reminder!


And a switch on the clutch so you can actually change gear

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stevio73

posted on 16/10/13 at 09:22 AM Reply With Quote
I was going to post a pic of how little progress my build has made just to make you feel better, but iPhone copy and paste doesn't appear to work. Any ideas?





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yellowcab

posted on 16/10/13 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
LOL about Nova days, it's just a really comfortable position to drive in with one hand on the stick lol

Don't think I ever did it my nova looking at the videos lol






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daveb666

posted on 16/10/13 at 10:06 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by yellowcab
Some footage from Mallory Park earlier on in the year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cgPMhHJL5c&feature=youtu.be


Ha, so glad you can't tell in the video how scared I was





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yellowcab

posted on 18/10/13 at 09:43 PM Reply With Quote
Went out for a spirited drive to test the mic... the GoPro sticky mount came off the cycle wing, smashed the case on the floor, camera flew possibly 100 foot up the road, was well chuffed when I found both items, until the camera read 'NO SD CARD'

Spent an hour looking, can't find it anywhere, so decided to get my camera out instead lol



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yellowcab

posted on 19/10/13 at 05:37 PM Reply With Quote
Just testing new external mic...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQQuI3v-ZZQ&feature=c4-overview&list=UUCpP5dFARRhF0vlmAKtEF4A






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yellowcab

posted on 19/10/13 at 05:42 PM Reply With Quote
More trailer progress... just cleaning it up a little



I'm lying, I didn't do any of the work



New mic from Amazon for £9.12



New skeleton front case with side removed so it can be plugged in





Picked up a Healtech Speedohealer



Popped in to see Pat_T and his ultra sexy carbon fibre prop shaft and sequential box to bolt to his 200bhp XE (well jell!)







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Pat_T

posted on 20/10/13 at 03:45 PM Reply With Quote
good vid footage mate.

In the last camera angle though (from 5min onwards), your helmet is not far off bumping on your roll cage bar! I would deffo recommend fitting some padding around the closest areas, especially for trackdays.





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yellowcab

posted on 20/10/13 at 03:51 PM Reply With Quote
Good point - never realised just how close it is!

I might infact remove my seat runners, thus making me about 3 inches lower (not to mention the weight saving...)

Yes I know its not a race car






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yellowcab

posted on 25/10/13 at 04:34 PM Reply With Quote
So I took the trip up to see the lovely Jon Ison and nab his 13" Laser wheels & Yokohama A021R wets, whilst I was there I decided that I needed some carbon in my life, so took them away too.

Got back home, and unfortunately wheels didn't fit as straight forward as one would like, despite knowing the offset was et19, instead of the ideal et35, I thought with the rims being only 6J, I thought my current 15s were 7.5J, so I thought the difference would be negligible, however my 15s are 6.5J - doh!



They 'appear' to bolt on, however they aren't - they foul the brake caliper, and even with 5mm spacers on (and losing the self centring hub nut) they still caught


Offset being over an inch sticking further out...




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On the upside, they were going to weigh less - the Lasers with 185/60/13 weighed in at 13kg, and with 205/60/13 weighed 14kg, so would have saved me a total of 10kgs across the car of unsprung weight.

All is not lost however, as I'm keeping the tyres

Laser with 185/60/13


Laser with 205/60/13


15" rim with 195/50/15


Carbon CSR front wings, the right ones this time lol







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yellowcab

posted on 25/10/13 at 04:37 PM Reply With Quote
Oh hello cheeky, bit the bullet and bought new lol



Much betterererer




Clear with not alot of space, but a gap is a gap lol





Not without a slight (but expected) hitch... the rears don't go straight on... lol



I need new rear calipers anyway, as these have seen better days, but the hook that holds the end of the handbrake cable fouls the inside of the wheel











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Pat_T

posted on 25/10/13 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
are you sure it's the hook and not the spring itself mate?

I had to buy smaller springs from a guy on here to get the 13s over Sierra callipers. I'll try and dig out his details...

wheels look good though! just a reminder you will need to calculate the change in ride height/gearing!





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yellowcab

posted on 25/10/13 at 05:12 PM Reply With Quote
It seems to be both hook and sprung that fouls :-(

Thankfully the rolling radius of the 205/60/13 tyre is 180cm which is the same as my old 195/50/15, that's on te rear obviously.

The front 185/60/13 rolling radio us is 174.5cm

I actually think the centre cap is te same distance from the floor too come to think of it, around 27/28cm from the ground






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fege

posted on 25/10/13 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
Both the spring and the hook fouled my rims as well.

I simply removed the springs, cut the hook off and rewelded it a bit further forward.





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yellowcab

posted on 25/10/13 at 06:40 PM Reply With Quote
Ahhhh thanks for the tip mate :-)
I'll have a lookie






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daniel mason

posted on 25/10/13 at 07:39 PM Reply With Quote
always take 1" off the wheel width measurement. they dont allow for the bead on a rim when measuring. eg a 6" wide rim will be 7" wide






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yellowcab

posted on 12/11/13 at 02:28 PM Reply With Quote
I've now received my shortened rear Sierra caliper handbrake springs from RJK350, thanks pal.

Now all I need is a pair of rear calipers as mine have seen better days






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yellowcab

posted on 13/11/13 at 05:54 PM Reply With Quote
Bit of an situation this morning.... I went to my car to put my camera kit in the boot... to find that someone has left me some wheels?! Haven't a clue how they got there.

Well, thats what I've told the misses, whether she believes me or not is a different story















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Ben_Copeland

posted on 13/11/13 at 06:02 PM Reply With Quote
Not a chance!





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yellowcab

posted on 13/11/13 at 06:03 PM Reply With Quote
Divorce for yellowcab *raises hand*






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