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Old 02-09-2024, 01:36 AM
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last night, issues

and now fixed

new issue.... making the old upper hose work

cut the offending angle off

then weld back on

and fit

still have to put a bleed valve on top but close

moved the temp sensor from the front to the top

I swear I should put a zipper to take the hood off...

another view
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Old 02-12-2024, 12:41 AM
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time to finish up the cooling system



plumb the tank



first, paint the mount



then the layout



Thursday, the stainless upper hose was in progress. Needed a bleeder as this is the highest point



because the metal is only 16 ga, I put a plug in the top then tapped it for the bleeder



finished here





you know, I could have finished this all pretty, but f*** that - gotta give the haters something to hate on



then a solid aluminum tube for the lower hose



once mounted

time to connect the AN side



on unfinished tasks.... painted the lower valence



we end on my favorite task... wiring... it was comforting to read that my plan will void the warranty



this isn't the void part... but I can't imagine putting the controller on the bumper support is a recommended procedure



grounding done (now we're voiding)

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and the cooling system is holding fluid just fine...
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Old 02-12-2024, 01:02 AM
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List to finish this round

1) finish fan system - that includes a switch to power the fan and the water pump while I'm sitting between rounds
2) attach the side pipes
3) wrap the sidepipes
4) make it so the gas tank can't slide in its straps (yeah, really)
5) tow hooks
6) reinstall interior
7) build air cleaner
8) tune....
9) build rear cover/defuser
10) install front spoiler


*eventually build an exhaust system that's side pipe but actually doesn't kill power and is tunable
*put dual adjustable coilovers
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Old 02-13-2024, 12:24 AM
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lower valence installed

this removed. I don't need it. Called Derale today, we talked about what I was doing and cleared up a misconception..... that they are computer controlled motors. They're not in this case, it's a 2 speed motor thus I can control it with my Holley computer. Key here, if you're copying, is you MUST start the fan on low speed then double the speed by adding power to the high side of the motor.

and wired

With substantially tuning, it's drivable now
but
I still need an air cleaner

hmm

probably this

all i have to do now is build it
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Old 02-14-2024, 11:30 PM
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first... trim the tray to make more sense then do a first piece

then a top piece

next side panels


other side.... keep in mind the motor is off-centered from GM so steering and brakes can be in the engine compartment... not as noticeable until you do something like this

finished product.... well, finished CAD


tomorrow, make this out of aluminum
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Old 02-19-2024, 01:30 AM
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time for a test fit


someone mentioned I don't know how to weld aluminum.... this wasn't me, it was magick

then weld in the stand

then install the hood

some say I don't learn - I say, see the hood and I'm checking clearance before I build the top piece? yeah, lurnin'

and it clears... woo and hoo!

time to cut out the top pieces

then time to temper the metal


soot

and then I question why I didn't pick up 5152 or 3003 aluminum on Friday...


I'm going to try to bend this around but I give it about a 30% chance
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Old 02-20-2024, 12:20 AM
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onward back to metal manipulation

key here is that this is hour 8 but only hour 2 of actual work.

you shall bend to my will

the hardest part was, of course, clamping. With aluminum, adding filler is almost mandatory - so you need at least 3 hands

and unlike steel, there is little memory to the metal, so you can distort it then tap it right back into shape

but lord knows there were some ugly welds to get it to stick together

first fit

then I needed to work on the pan portion and add flanges

and finish the bottom side

it seems it worked

well, would you look at that

but still, there is quite a bit more work, need to go square to round though I've found that preliminary-finish can help the process

all that work and I'm painting it black..
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Old 03-12-2024, 12:14 AM
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Well, hopefully this will be a final installment on the EFI change.
built a bracket for the solid state relay

wired the cheat devices and reinstalled the passenger seat

and took a few pictures of my very dusty car

I do have to finish the aero stuff and do some paint repair - but for now....

​​​​​​​it's done except for tuning.
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Old 03-18-2024, 12:19 AM
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'merica baby


communism... for some reason cylinder #8 isn't firing....


ah well, it's either this or bodywork... I should say, it's this AND bodywork....
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Old 03-29-2024, 01:21 AM
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continuing from yesterday, I had to make a blanking plate so the air is forced through the radiator

this is me being lazy... I have a press brake that could put a nice kink in the metal to get the curve needed... or a BFH. The BFH, in its defense, was more fun

installed...

and what it looks like now

still need to put braces on it because it does flex a bit then, maybe, canards.... but for now, I have to finish on the gas tank then tuning, oh and door latch....

finally narrowing in on just 'minor' changes... a diffuser will probably be it for now - oh and a 521 ci motor next year (because 600 hp is barely sufficient, almost embarrassing)

and I'm trying to decide if I want to simulcast my next build... it's almost the antithesis to cone carving.... 54 Chev pickup on a Art Morrison chassis with a LS3 for a 16 year old kid who is a friend.... I think how I should say that is - I build him a truck that he wants but will be super capable then see how long it takes before the cone-carving bug gets him....
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