The potential supercharged F20C recipient
#412
Slow updates with it being silly season for farming, so nothing really new picture wise, just been working on refining the mapping after switching over from alpha-n with compensation, to map based with throttle compensations as we were struggling with throttle response (inlet tract is longer than I'd like) - and investigating a few sensor errors on the crank/cam sensors - work on masking the windows helped out but I suspect we might have a duff cam sensor, so awaiting a replacement unit.
Dash back out to tidy/clip up all the connectors and drill holes for the dash control button and launch control dial too, which means I've got to make connectors for all the switches now everything is working, so they can be unplugged easily rather than having 4-7 pins per switch to keep track of.
Dash back out to tidy/clip up all the connectors and drill holes for the dash control button and launch control dial too, which means I've got to make connectors for all the switches now everything is working, so they can be unplugged easily rather than having 4-7 pins per switch to keep track of.
#413
what do you do related to farming?
dont tell me crazy farmers use these buggies to heard sheep?
dont tell me crazy farmers use these buggies to heard sheep?
#415
haha furry nuff
it's easier to crawl under a car (in a garage) when it's dark and shitty outside anyway i suppose. your seem properly tooled and skilled up so i thought this was some kind of professional/semi pro thing.
i worked with a performance tester recently who had a small farm with lambs and stuff. total fruitloop but his barn made my garage look shit
it's easier to crawl under a car (in a garage) when it's dark and shitty outside anyway i suppose. your seem properly tooled and skilled up so i thought this was some kind of professional/semi pro thing.
i worked with a performance tester recently who had a small farm with lambs and stuff. total fruitloop but his barn made my garage look shit
#416
We did build full spaceframed cars from scratch at one point, but the bottom fell out of that back when the recession started, hence all the tools, plus in the winter we do rollcages, spaceframes, repairs/upgrades for other racers and bolt on bits for road cars - strut braces, polybushes, etc, etc.
It basically fills in the winter between other work now instead of being full time.
It basically fills in the winter between other work now instead of being full time.
#418
That doesn't sound like an s2000 at all.. much larger capacity sound.
my charged S2 has cooling issues, exposed on track. Maybe I should go for buggy body work? Haha..
Are you racing it now the farming is (I assume) easing off?
my charged S2 has cooling issues, exposed on track. Maybe I should go for buggy body work? Haha..
Are you racing it now the farming is (I assume) easing off?
#419
Cracking on now, should have it moving next week. Need to put the front suspension back together as we've had it all off designing new front uprights and arms.
It's the exhaust manifold, our long-branch manifold on the RX-8 engine made it sound much deeper and throatier than the roadgoing ones. It does sounds just like that, it's nothing funky in the recording.
Lifters were a bit dry though
It's the exhaust manifold, our long-branch manifold on the RX-8 engine made it sound much deeper and throatier than the roadgoing ones. It does sounds just like that, it's nothing funky in the recording.
Lifters were a bit dry though
#420
Okay, slight technical hiccup with putting the front end back together - still wasn't happy with play required to make VW linkpins work, the beam needed narrowing slightly as the tyres scrub a touch at full lock....so we just cut the whole lot off and it's getting new beam, bushes, arms and uprights
The new uprights ditch the king and linkpin setup for some large spherical bearings instead. Also gave me chance to alter the front geometery a bit more, we have a bit less castor gain and trail now, and the scrub radius is much better. Had it all mocked up and working, just waiting for the plates back from laser cutting.
The new uprights ditch the king and linkpin setup for some large spherical bearings instead. Also gave me chance to alter the front geometery a bit more, we have a bit less castor gain and trail now, and the scrub radius is much better. Had it all mocked up and working, just waiting for the plates back from laser cutting.