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Sump Guard ????
ditchlewis - 4/10/05 at 09:44 AM

I have an Mk Indy, currently I have about 3 inches of ground clearance under the sump.

Have others fitted a sump guard?

Does anyone else think that a Sump guard is necessary?

I am planning the wind up the ride height at the front using the adustable coil overs, so is a sump guard belt and braces?

Ditch


Fozzie - 4/10/05 at 11:04 AM

Yes I have fitted a sump guard!
The reason being that around here, the speed humps are everywhere, and some much 'higher' than most! There is only one route I can take from my house without meeting any, and that is in the opposite direction of which I want to go
It has saved my sump on a few occasions. If 'high' speed humps/cushions are not an issue where you live, then IMHO its not that essential to fit one.
HTH Fozzie


Hellfire - 4/10/05 at 11:32 AM

Why not fasten your front number plate so that it is at the same height as your sump - that way you only knacker your number plate?

Or you could hinge the number plate so that it makes an electrical circuit when it hits an obstacle and sounds an alarm to alert you. Shouldn't be too difficult.


VinceGledhill - 4/10/05 at 03:00 PM

Sounds to me that you are Mr Pat pending hellfire


David Jenkins - 4/10/05 at 03:04 PM

Ahem...


NS Dev - 4/10/05 at 05:35 PM

I certainly plan to fit a guard to mine. I have around 3" of clearance under the sump as well on my Vauxhall XE engine, and would ideally like to do some of this sort of thing with it>>>>>>>>


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Fozzie - 16/10/05 at 12:55 PM

Well, returning back from a very pleasant mini-meet at Walton Mountain, I went for a drive along the river road toward Weybridge. A narrow road, cars in front, right in front of me in the road, a lump of wood, tin top in front, obviously went over it no problem! No where to 'go', car coming other way, car behind me, I couldn't avoid it........Got home, nice dent in the sump shield, but hey! my sump is fine. If the shield had not been there, I dread to think what the outcome would have been.
My top tip?....fit one.........
Fozzie


indykid - 16/10/05 at 08:52 PM

quote:
Originally posted by NS Dev
I certainly plan to fit a guard to mine. I have around 3" of clearance under the sump as well on my Vauxhall XE engine, and would ideally like to do some of this sort of thing with it>>>>>>>>


rally westy
rally westy



i managed something very similar to this in the dales today. being chased by an rs6 and completely misjudged the fall off after a hump, and got a good inch and a bit of air, on the front at least

the only thing is when i landed, it grounded the bell housing on a raised bit in the middle of the road, pushing the gearbox up, and popped the front of the transmission tunnel top out absolutely poo myself at the time, but it doesn't half seem fun now!

there are some cracking roads round baildon
tom


Simon - 16/10/05 at 10:49 PM

Sorry, can't see why you'd want a sump guard on this?

ATB

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Hellfire - 17/10/05 at 11:45 AM


zzrpowerd-locost - 17/10/05 at 09:39 PM

did he follow uncle rons book to the later!


NS Dev - 20/10/05 at 10:47 PM

looks like it doesn't it!!

Seriously though, I am hoping to use my seven for some night rallying around here. I think I should be able to get it eligible for 12 car events and the like, if not full road rallies.

Ovbiously no way can I do the rough road stuff as I only have 3" of clearance but it should still be fun.

The car in the pic is on the rally of barbados, all the extra lights are for the night stages!! I came across the pic as I was bidding on the gas discharge lights to put on mine for rallying!!


NS Dev - 20/10/05 at 10:51 PM

quote:
Originally posted by indykid
quote:
Originally posted by NS Dev
I certainly plan to fit a guard to mine. I have around 3" of clearance under the sump as well on my Vauxhall XE engine, and would ideally like to do some of this sort of thing with it>>>>>>>>


rally westy
rally westy



i managed something very similar to this in the dales today. being chased by an rs6 and completely misjudged the fall off after a hump, and got a good inch and a bit of air, on the front at least

the only thing is when i landed, it grounded the bell housing on a raised bit in the middle of the road, pushing the gearbox up, and popped the front of the transmission tunnel top out absolutely poo myself at the time, but it doesn't half seem fun now!

there are some cracking roads round baildon
tom


inch and a bit!!!????

do you mean foot and a bit??

On a night rally in my old manta I "misjudged" a humpback canal bridge (could see there was nothing coming so I never backed off!!) and counted "1thousand, 2thousand, 3thousand, 4thousand,5 ooooooffffffffff"

Reckon it cleared over 2 car lengths airborne! Smashed both front bumpstops clean off the front subframe, smashed the front airdam and the engine flew so far forward on its rubbers that the sump creased on the crossmember!!!!

Finished the event ok though!

That was in my younger and less wise days!!


MikeR - 20/10/05 at 10:55 PM

remind me to NOT navigate for you. I've seen you drive in your older wiser days around the grass track!


zzrpowerd-locost - 21/10/05 at 08:40 AM

who says you cant of road in a 7??

http://www.madvideo.demon.co.uk/page21.htm

pmsl!

p.s feel sorry for the red seven owner thou, bet he had some rebuilding to do!

[Edited on 21-10-05 by zzrpowerd-locost]


NS Dev - 21/10/05 at 10:28 AM

quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
remind me to NOT navigate for you. I've seen you drive in your older wiser days around the grass track!


Yes, I'd be that slow that it would be embarrassing to be navigator!!!


greggors84 - 24/10/05 at 02:18 PM

I'm sure there is a website somewhere that has loads of videos of that 7 rallying round barbados. Unless there are a few of them. I'm sure the website also sells carbon bits but cant remember the name.