mk85
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posted on 15/3/15 at 05:43 PM |
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I removed the top lip so I could sit them down onto the top rails
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mk85
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posted on 15/3/15 at 05:45 PM |
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Got the panels mounted into place and held in place so I can transfer them onto my glass table
[Edited on 15/3/15 by mk85]
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mk85
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posted on 15/3/15 at 06:10 PM |
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mk85
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posted on 15/3/15 at 07:25 PM |
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Pulled the panel of my glass and checked it out. It's not a bad fit. Needs sanding and a skim of filler but should look fine once it's all
mounted
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mk85
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posted on 27/3/15 at 02:40 PM |
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Well its getting closer and closer to its first test drive soon. Finally sourced the part of the Nissan prop I need without being robbed as the parts
prices seam to be at an all time high unfortunately.
Last weekend I have some vynal wrap turn up to try wrapping a panel and get a feel for how it works and if its something I would consider doing
myself. I went for an arctic camo but when it turned up it was glossy and I was hoping for a Matt finish plus the camo blobs looked bigger than I
expected. The panel wasn't on the car when I wrapped it plus it was a windy day and a few dust particals got under the wrap. But the outcome was
good enough for me. I know when I come to do the car I can pull the garage door down and wet the floor and have the panels in a fixed position.
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mk85
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posted on 27/3/15 at 02:43 PM |
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I finally got my banjo bolts and copper washers from China after a few week wait so the water lines where fitted on the turbo and got that finished
of. Just a matter of working out he to and where to put the air filter now.
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mk85
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posted on 1/4/15 at 07:39 AM |
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Well the car is on the move now. Unfortunately not under it own power but on the back of a truck to my new house. I managed to have it taken 208miles
for £120. Had to wait a week or so to get it on a return load for that cost.
Had a good week on the electronics of the car sorting the lights with the help of a friend. I purchased the flasher relays from China for £2 each but
only one turned up. So I popped to the local Euro parts and ended up paying £12.30 for the one. After getting home and plugging it in I found it to be
a faulty part. So. Returned the flasher and had a right fiascos trying to get my money back. But more of the finest Chinese parts are in there way.
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mk85
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posted on 4/4/15 at 09:50 AM |
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Wrll after a successful move the car is in the new garage 6 times the size of my single garage and no room not its with 4 motorbikes one ride on mower
and several push bikes. So it's a serious sort out over the next few weeks.
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mk85
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posted on 27/7/15 at 06:00 PM |
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mk85
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posted on 27/7/15 at 06:15 PM |
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Been a while since I updated my build but since I moved to my new house it's been non stop. I started a new job and after two weeks I was let go
after the new boss thought I was going to be giving him all of my personal work leads. So I decided to do more work for myself so the car was side
lined for a while.
But no it has working brakes (no handbrake yet) they still feel rather spongy. I have had the calipers of there mounts and had them at all angles
while trying to get them to bleed. I used a draper vacume tool that pulls the fluid from the master cylinder to the calipers. But am half tempted to
use the local quickfit as they have a system that pushes the fluid from the cylinder back.
I managed to sort a few teathing problems with the motor and got it idleing nicely now. Buy still seam to have a drain on the battery. Sometimes
it's fine for days then I go to start it and it's dead.
I also fitted a set of 13x7 wheels all round with some sticky tyres. And the drive now compared to the build 16" wheels I had on there is
unbelievable.
Luckily for me I live in a very quiet part of Wales and have a country road that leads to my house. I have roughly 100 metres of driveway at my house
but that it only good enough to see if the car moves. So I've taken it for a few runs around my house. And I can genuinely say that once it
starts to pull in second and third gear it's actually quite hard to process the speed.
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mk85
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posted on 27/7/15 at 06:15 PM |
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Been a while since I updated my build but since I moved to my new house it's been non stop. I started a new job and after two weeks I was let go
after the new boss thought I was going to be giving him all of my personal work leads. So I decided to do more work for myself so the car was side
lined for a while.
But no it has working brakes (no handbrake yet) they still feel rather spongy. I have had the calipers of there mounts and had them at all angles
while trying to get them to bleed. I used a draper vacume tool that pulls the fluid from the master cylinder to the calipers. But am half tempted to
use the local quickfit as they have a system that pushes the fluid from the cylinder back.
I managed to sort a few teathing problems with the motor and got it idleing nicely now. Buy still seam to have a drain on the battery. Sometimes
it's fine for days then I go to start it and it's dead.
I also fitted a set of 13x7 wheels all round with some sticky tyres. And the drive now compared to the build 16" wheels I had on there is
unbelievable.
Luckily for me I live in a very quiet part of Wales and have a country road that leads to my house. I have roughly 100 metres of driveway at my house
but that it only good enough to see if the car moves. So I've taken it for a few runs around my house. And I can genuinely say that once it
starts to pull in second and third gear it's actually quite hard to process the speed.
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mk85
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posted on 30/8/15 at 09:34 AM |
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I started to make my fiber glass dash this week. I used to ply wood as a mold. I stuck some foam on the rear to shape the bottom radius slightly
bigger than the iva requirement just to be safe.
I covered the ply wood with a plastic bag so it was easily pulled apart.
Then i covered it with fiberglass giving it severl coats. But the last coat doesnt seamed to have gone of and is still tacky a week later so not to
sure what to do now.
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Angel Acevedo
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posted on 29/9/15 at 03:01 PM |
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Make a test piece of under catalyzed resin and fiber, then make asmall batch of slightly catalyst rich and brush over.
That should work if the uncured resin is not too thick.
I´ve done this on small projects that are not loaded or required to last as long as a car needs to...
HTH
AA
Beware of what you wish.. for it may come true....
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mk85
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posted on 11/10/15 at 01:22 PM |
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Long time since I made an update but the car has moved on a lot but am just so stretched for time at the moment.
I've finally decided on a colour combo and it will he a mix of a Matt silver and carbon. I had to order lots of samples as they looked so much
different in the flesh as to when they are on there website.
Also managed to find a nice Speedo for the dash the only down side is I need to mount the speed sensor onto the front wheel rim so need to look into
that and see what's my best options.
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mk85
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posted on 12/10/15 at 07:59 PM |
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This was my finished dash with my Speedo mounted.
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Rossmcleod
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posted on 12/10/15 at 08:52 PM |
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Any pics mate
Target : 540 BHP per ton :-)
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mk85
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posted on 12/10/15 at 09:06 PM |
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Also got a bracket made up to keep the radiator more secure
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mk85
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posted on 12/10/15 at 09:07 PM |
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Should be able t see it I can
quote: Originally posted by mk85
Also got a bracket made up to keep the radiator more secure
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mk85
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posted on 14/10/15 at 08:18 PM |
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My carbon rear archers turned up and it seams a real shame that i have to cut holes in them for the rear lights
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Angel Acevedo
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posted on 14/10/15 at 10:52 PM |
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Can't you comply with regulations if you mount your lights on the rear panel instead?
HTH
Beware of what you wish.. for it may come true....
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mk85
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posted on 7/11/15 at 08:00 PM |
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Its still moving along slowly. Lots of new parts turning up as i find them on ebay.
But a new carbon aero screen has arived to go with the carbon touches i want on the car.
I spent afew hours the other night getting the hea dlights and indicators wired up. This took some research on wire gauges and relays ect but i finaly
got there in the end just the rear lights to wire then i can start to fit and finish the body panels ready for wrapping.
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mk85
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posted on 25/11/15 at 10:09 PM |
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Had a few good night's working on the car. I've managed to wire up the indicators and got them drilled out ready to fit.
My Speedo turned up the other week so I managed go fire that up. It works of a magnet sensor that I need to mount to the wheel. Once I make my front
wing holders I will mount the sensor there. It looks a great bit of kit for the money.
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mk85
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posted on 25/11/15 at 10:12 PM |
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I've had a delivery of all the little locks and catches that I want to use. Some came with paint damage I've emailed then but no reply
after a week so a PayPal dispute it I order.
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mk85
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posted on 25/11/15 at 10:15 PM |
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Had a great buy from eBay for the passenger seat just some little modifications to the mounts and that's ready for the passenger side. As I plan
to use a foam seat kit to get myself sitting in as firmly as
possible.
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mk85
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posted on 7/12/15 at 10:16 AM |
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Well I've started the process of wrapping the body panels son I can fit some of the lights.
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