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coolwelder62 09-29-2011 02:37 PM

Brian,Very cool.Decal's look awesome.:thumbsup:

protour73 09-29-2011 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 73CPCAMARO (Post 367438)

Just stunning Brian!!! I've watched this build from the beginning and it makes me proud to be a fellow 2nd Gen owner!!! You should be very proud!!

preston 09-30-2011 10:42 AM

Wow - can't believe this is the first time I saw this one either.

Love it. Your car is very similar in build style to mine. Its too bad you have competitive secrets it would be fascinating to discuss suspension setup.

Do you know how(or care to share) much your uprights weigh (no hubs) ?

Do you have any raw pictures of them with the brake mounts ? That was the only part I couldn't get a good angle on in the pictures. Looks like Maier did a good job of tucking that ball joint in. I have to run 9" BS on my front wheels to get down to 1/2" SR. It also looks like that design has very low SAI.

Although I'm a fan of going with complete new design, ie space frame and rack & pinion, there is something deeply satisfying about using the stock subframe and steering box in this car.

One thing that I wanted to bring to your attention - the clevis being used in the fabrication photos on the FLCA has been known to break, there are some examples on corner-carvers somewhere. That is in an exceptionally high load area too, I would encourage you to look at the beefier clevises available from Coleman that should fit in that same spot (3/8" gap, 5/8 or 3/4 thread).

Favorite build thread for awhile I love discovering these things, I've gotten so jaded over the years its hard for me to still get excited but this one did it for me.

Also, I never saw a rwhp figure - you mentioned the K&N brought up your power so I assume you chassis dynoed it at that point. Any graphs ? Oh wait, that data is probably a bit classified as well.

73CPCAMARO 09-30-2011 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by preston (Post 371889)
Wow - can't believe this is the first time I saw this one either.

Love it. Your car is very similar in build style to mine. Its too bad you have competitive secrets it would be fascinating to discuss suspension setup.

Do you know how(or care to share) much your uprights weigh (no hubs) ?

I do not know the weight of the uprights. They are not light as they are all steel. Maier Racing has since made them with billet aluminum. I may be installing them later. He currently has them on his car.

Do you have any raw pictures of them with the brake mounts ? That was the only part I couldn't get a good angle on in the pictures. Looks like Maier did a good job of tucking that ball joint in. I have to run 9" BS on my front wheels to get down to 1/2" SR. It also looks like that design has very low SAI.

I don't have any other photos....sorry.


Although I'm a fan of going with complete new design, ie space frame and rack & pinion, there is something deeply satisfying about using the stock subframe and steering box in this car.

I like the feel of the old style steering. That is why I went with it. The class rules also dictate the use of the stock subframe.


One thing that I wanted to bring to your attention - the clevis being used in the fabrication photos on the FLCA has been known to break, there are some examples on corner-carvers somewhere. That is in an exceptionally high load area too, I would encourage you to look at the beefier clevises available from Coleman that should fit in that same spot (3/8" gap, 5/8 or 3/4 thread).

Thank you for the heads up. We are all over it.


Favorite build thread for awhile I love discovering these things, I've gotten so jaded over the years its hard for me to still get excited but this one did it for me.

Thanks!

Also, I never saw a rwhp figure - you mentioned the K&N brought up your power so I assume you chassis dynoed it at that point. Any graphs ? Oh wait, that data is probably a bit classified as well.

I got 517 hp to the rear wheels. Not bad. No secret. :D

73CPCAMARO 10-04-2011 07:23 PM

Playing around with my photos and I kind of like this one.

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1..._9449-Copy.jpg

Vince@Meanstreets 10-04-2011 07:56 PM

nice, I spy new spoiler?

73CPCAMARO 10-04-2011 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 372539)
nice, I spy new spoiler?


:_paranoid

GregWeld 10-04-2011 08:34 PM

Great -- super driver.... now super photographer... :willy: :D


It is a nice shot. I've always like black and whites.

73CPCAMARO 10-04-2011 08:41 PM

I wish I could take credit for the photo. I had a pro take a bunch of high quality shots when I was at Willow Springs. I just played with the colors,:D

See you at SEMA and OUSCI

Track Junky 10-04-2011 09:40 PM

Man this car is really nice!! Can you tell me what wheels those are?


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