kentmagpie
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posted on 11/1/15 at 02:36 PM |
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Finally got a new BEC
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Hopefully u can see the images if not check out my archive and it's the red and silver car. Its a GBS zero with A JEBS tuned gsxr 1000 k4.
Running a good 150bhp at the wheels. Got a dash2 digidash and flatshifter which is amazing although I did hit a couple of false neutrals on the way
home. I've been supplied a little cog that is supposed to go in the clutch casing somewhere to stop this happening (got instructions and gaskets
as well so will have to do that). It's also got JEBS dry sump system on it and I've been told the engine setup is what would be used in f1
sidecar racing. Drives unbelievably better than my last mk and is surprisingly quick considering I had a busa last time round. Can't believe
how punchy it is in the higher rev range.
Dash2 needs some configuring. Anyone worked with these before? It needs the gears setup manually and the rpm doesn't seem to work properly. Just
need some better weather now so I can terrorise the south east roads again
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CosKev3
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posted on 11/1/15 at 03:30 PM |
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Looks nice
Will you leave the alloy panels as they are,or get them wrapped?
Not a fan of the bare alloy panels externally
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kentmagpie
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posted on 11/1/15 at 03:33 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
Looks nice
Will you leave the alloy panels as they are,or get them wrapped?
Not a fan of the bare alloy panels externally
I don't mind them actually but out of interest, when u say 'wrapped'
Wrapped in what? Clearly being thick here.
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bi22le
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posted on 11/1/15 at 03:44 PM |
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Vinyl. Like mine and many others have done.
Track days ARE the best thing since sliced bread, until I get a supercharger that is!
Please read my ring story:
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/13/viewthread.php?tid=139152&page=1
Me doing a sub 56sec lap around Brands Indy. I need a geo set up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHksfvIGB3I
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CosKev3
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posted on 11/1/15 at 03:44 PM |
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Vinyl wrapped
Won't be much of a job and is harder wearing than paint
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kentmagpie
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posted on 11/1/15 at 04:35 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by CosKev3
Vinyl wrapped
Won't be much of a job and is harder wearing than paint
Thing is I go through cars like hot knife through butter and probably won't have it more than 5 mins. I'll bang some miles on it and move
on to something else. Tbh I didn't expect to get something so early but it came up for sale in my area and for good money so I snapped the
man's arm off
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woodsy
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posted on 11/1/15 at 04:59 PM |
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That does look nice and should go well with a JEBS motor in it
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kentmagpie
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posted on 11/1/15 at 05:26 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by woodsy
That does look nice and should go well with a JEBS motor in it
Thanks steve. How's the beast going? Where are JEBS based?
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woodsy
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posted on 11/1/15 at 05:43 PM |
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Not sure JEBS are still going,but if i remember rightly they were based Banbury way.
Been busy working on the car .....had the suspension all set up,which transformed the handling.Fitted a less restrictive exhaust /changed the paddle
shift system/fitted a rear diffuser/sorted the fuel level reading out/fitted oil catch tank and fitted some padding to the seats(mrs was moaning)
All that's left now is a front splitter/quickshifter and powder coating the wheels black.....oh and for the crappy weather to bugger off
On a back burner for a while is a turbo conversion.......busy saving the pennies !!!!
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kentmagpie
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posted on 11/1/15 at 06:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by woodsy
Not sure JEBS are still going,but if i remember rightly they were based Banbury way.
Been busy working on the car .....had the suspension all set up,which transformed the handling.Fitted a less restrictive exhaust /changed the paddle
shift system/fitted a rear diffuser/sorted the fuel level reading out/fitted oil catch tank and fitted some padding to the seats(mrs was moaning)
All that's left now is a front splitter/quickshifter and powder coating the wheels black.....oh and for the crappy weather to bugger off
On a back burner for a while is a turbo conversion.......busy saving the pennies !!!!
Bloody hell. You've been a busy boy. I bet the suspension setup has transformed it, as u know it was like jumping on the back of a wild boar
even when trying to drive in a straight line. What have u done with the paddle shift? U said u gonna get a quick shifter as in a flatshifter?
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woodsy
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posted on 11/1/15 at 08:16 PM |
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Getting the suspension set up was a bugger.Got 2 different companies to try settings before i was happy.
I did look at the Flatshifters but for a set up like yours it's silly money.I'll be fitting a bike quickshifter like i use on my race
bikes as i've got alot of experience with them so i'll be able to get the kill times set right for me.
The paddleshift is now more like the AB performance ones.Never liked the look of the old one.....and i've rose jointed all the rods now to stop
that bloody annoying rattling from the ball joints
I did see your new one on e bay and the spec list was very impressive.
[Edited on 11/1/15 by woodsy]
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kentmagpie
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posted on 11/1/15 at 08:34 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by woodsy
Getting the suspension set up was a bugger.Got 2 different companies to try settings before i was happy.
I did look at the Flatshifters but for a set up like yours it's silly money.I'll be fitting a bike quickshifter like i use on my race
bikes as i've got alot of experience with them so i'll be able to get the kill times set right for me.
The paddleshift is now more like the AB performance ones.Never liked the look of the old one.....and i've rose jointed all the rods now to stop
that bloody annoying rattling from the ball joints
I did see your new one on e bay and the spec list was very impressive.
[Edited on 11/1/15 by woodsy]
haha that rattling was rather annoying. Sounds like you've made some very sensible mods to the beast. Once your finished get a couple of photos
especially of the mods and let us have a look.
Gotta say I am impressed with the new car. Needs some tweaking with the flatshifter although after some research I have found that I have the slik
shift part that hasn't been fitted. Looks like a little gear/cog. Aparently goes in the clutch housing somewhere to eliminate false neutrals.
Apart from that bits of the paperwork are missing so ill try and get them off the respected companies and that's it. Iron out any issues i find
but it looks ok so far touch lots of wood.
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Autoflock Motorsport
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posted on 13/1/15 at 02:50 PM |
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lovely car, you have the same engine as mine, im doing a bolt on supercharger conversion for mine meaning the internals stay the same and is a lot
more drivable.
Im very interested to have some more information regarding you hitting some false neutrals as mine was doing it last time on track, I assumed the
actuator position on the gear shifter was not installed correctly to the 15mm as specified.
Can you provide any more pics/information please
Kind regards
Raj
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/23/viewthread.php?tid=183445
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kentmagpie
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posted on 13/1/15 at 03:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Autoflock Motorsport
lovely car, you have the same engine as mine, im doing a bolt on supercharger conversion for mine meaning the internals stay the same and is a lot
more drivable.
Im very interested to have some more information regarding you hitting some false neutrals as mine was doing it last time on track, I assumed the
actuator position on the gear shifter was not installed correctly to the 15mm as specified.
Can you provide any more pics/information please
Hi there,
Like the sound of the bolt on supercharger I've only driven it once so far which was for about 10 miles and I didn't have any tax so I
didn't wanna drive like a man possessed. I did hit a couple of false neutrals and suspect a very strange upshift problem a couple of times.
Almost it seemed to downshift than upshift. I phoned Graham from flatshifter yesterday just to have a quick word. He told me to double check the way
the actuators been fitted and make sure the instructions are followed 100% exactly. My car is wrapped up in my garage now until some slightly better
weather comes and then I'll get it to my workshop. If u need it sorted quickly phone Graham at flatshifter. I found him really helpful.
just to add i do have the slik shift kit to fit as well which does eliminate false neutrals but Graham suggested I check the actuator fitting first.
Any slight corners cut would result in it not working correctly.
I might be able to get some pics at the weekend when I'm home and it's light but during the week i leave and return from work when
it's dark and the light in my garage isn't great.
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