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Stielow 02-07-2015 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by dontlifttoshift (Post 593473)
Mark, where did you hide the GPS antenna for the Dash2? Did you have any problems getting GPS lock with that location?

Thanks!

I put it on the dash. Works great. It links up on key up in about 30 seconds.

dontlifttoshift 02-07-2015 06:35 AM

Thanks!!

Justin@EntropyRad 02-12-2015 10:45 AM

Pretty darn sweet
 
Carbon can be a pain to work with, but you guys make it look easy!

LXSS350 02-16-2015 09:39 AM

Mark I am working on my abs system using oem ZR1 carbon ceramics, factory calipers, master cylinder, booster etc. This is running on oem ZR1 skf hubs, oem knuckles, oem SLA suspension arms.

Having not done abs on any build I am still on the lower end of the learning curve. A question you may be able to help with.

Will the Bosch M4 system work with the zr1 oem active sensors in the hubs? Obviously the M4 is the way to go (but it is expensive for what ultimately is a street car)

I would still love to find a way to use the far cheaper oem zr1 brake controller and abs pump and trick :headscratch: the controller into thinking its standalone rather than looking for information coming from the zr1 BCM with all its active body control that is not applicable in this application.

Colin

Freedom_road 02-17-2015 08:13 AM

Envy
 
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Originally Posted by tmadden (Post 573655)
I'm so jealous

That makes two of us!
I have owned my 1969 Camaro for 28 years now and although it is nice, I must say wow again and again to every build Mark does.
I could only dream of mine someday being even close to this. Mark I hope to meet you someday as I live only about 25 miles north of Royal Oak, MI.
Keep up the good work so we continue to have something to aspire to!

Stielow 02-18-2015 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by LXSS350 (Post 594905)
Mark I am working on my abs system using oem ZR1 carbon ceramics, factory calipers, master cylinder, booster etc. This is running on oem ZR1 skf hubs, oem knuckles, oem SLA suspension arms.

Having not done abs on any build I am still on the lower end of the learning curve. A question you may be able to help with.

Will the Bosch M4 system work with the zr1 oem active sensors in the hubs? Obviously the M4 is the way to go (but it is expensive for what ultimately is a street car)

I would still love to find a way to use the far cheaper oem zr1 brake controller and abs pump and trick :headscratch: the controller into thinking its standalone rather than looking for information coming from the zr1 BCM with all its active body control that is not applicable in this application.

Colin

The stock ZR-1 active wheel speed sensors on the SKF brearing that you have will work with the Bosch M4 ABS system.

Not sure of a cheaper system other than the Conti system and it will work with the ZR-1 bearings also.

Mark

LXSS350 02-18-2015 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Stielow (Post 595205)
The stock ZR-1 active wheel speed sensors on the SKF brearing that you have will work with the Bosch M4 ABS system.

Not sure of a cheaper system other than the Conti system and it will work with the ZR-1 bearings also.

Mark

Thanks Mark https://lateral-g.net/forums/images/icons/icon14.gif that confirms what I thought. I will take a look at the Continental system implementation for another option. The cost of a standalone tweek-able abs system sure is a big hit to the wallet.

However with the efficiency of carbon ceramics the need for me to include an abs system (solely for vigorous track use) is far easier than justifying such a significant cost (on a build) just for my sedate road usage. :innocent:

Your knowledge, input and feedback is without a doubt some of the most respected and sort after on this planet for a very good reason. Its a pleasure to just watch, listen and learn.


Colin

mike343sharpstk 02-28-2015 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Stielow (Post 465643)

I also had to make mount to bond to the mirrors to mount the mirrors to the doors.

http://i439.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps9041351f.jpg

http://i439.photobucket.com/albums/q...psdbad7eed.jpg

Can you please tell me what you used to bond your side mirror aluminum base to the carbon fiber?
I've done a test using the loctite marine 2-part epoxy but it doesn't hold like I expected.
Thanks
Mike

onelapduster 02-28-2015 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by mike343sharpstk (Post 596677)
Can you please tell me what you used to bond your side mirror aluminum base to the carbon fiber?
I've done a test using the loctite marine 2-part epoxy but it doesn't hold like I expected.
Thanks
Mike

You could use what is called B-1/2 in the aviation world, it will work.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...lickkey=104482

Stielow 03-01-2015 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike343sharpstk (Post 596677)
Can you please tell me what you used to bond your side mirror aluminum base to the carbon fiber?
I've done a test using the loctite marine 2-part epoxy but it doesn't hold like I expected.
Thanks
Mike

I used 3M panel bond adhesive. I'll see if I have a part number.

Mark


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