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Old 11-10-2021, 12:21 AM
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cross members in place...

time to build a bigger tank....

side view

finding center of the gas filler


I'm building a 16 ga stainless steel tank.... should be about 27 fill gallons (about 28.5 gallons total capacity). Why now? simple, my dad has roll dies at his shop in Oregon - and I'm going there for Thanksgiving - then spend 10 minutes bending it up...
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Old 11-11-2021, 12:36 AM
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got the 3" offset today - works fantastic

it even clears the console cover (bonus)

so I posted a picture from SEMA about a GM shift lever - it was $234.00.... mine is stainless

closer

and done
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Old 11-22-2021, 12:07 AM
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One thing I don't like about my color combo of Dakota Digital dash is it's nearly impossible to read at speed... to time for a linear display with warning light


it's a good spot, no water gets there, it's in line of sight, and it's really easy to wire.

time to construct the cold air intake

things are so screwy, it's cheaper to use 304 4" stainless tube, mirror finish then it is to use aluminum

lay out

finished

and check for clearance
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another issue - I need to seal the radiator to the core support... done


in other news, I fixed the e-brake and I correctly wired the speedo. Tomorrow (hopefully) I can go do a loop with it and my '40 to set the speedometer.... it's funny, it's the little things that are most useful...

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Old 11-23-2021, 12:21 AM
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it annoys me when I put the dash all back together then need to pull it apart again... the brown wire that needs to go to the blue wire is inside...
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Old 12-10-2021, 12:46 AM
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In other news..... Optima challenge is the same but different
announcement
https://mailchi.mp/d32c3784d4c6/usca...1?e=77724350d4

it's cool because Willow Springs is now Portland International Raceway (1000 miles closer). Middle of July. Great too since the Autox season doesn't start up here until late March.. well, except for one thing

DB levels. PIR has them and enforces them.... in fact, the only west coast track that doesn't have an enforced limit is Utah Motorsports.

So that noise is coming back soon.... Thankfully I have a day or two to procrastinate but I need to get my noise down ugh
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Old 12-10-2021, 09:22 PM
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I like the changes you're making. Good luck getting prepared for Optima.
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Old 12-14-2021, 11:54 PM
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I've complained before that people take my ideas without even a thank you. That's fine, I like they did, now I can take their updates to my design and help a few around here save some dollars

C5 motors and controllers
they put the motor on the opposite side - which created its own issue of having to build back the part I cut out

tomorrow, wiring - my car's alternator is on the opposite side as stock - but even so the wiring needs quite a bit of mods. Shop was 26* tonight so I figure I can get more proactive heating tomorrow and perhaps have feeling in my fingers while I wire.
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Old 12-17-2021, 12:26 AM
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Now you're starting to see how I build. Spend time on the foundation, then burn through to get it on the street. Once that's done, come back and fill in the blanks

onward
had to buy new ends because I'm sure I tossed the vacuum stuff years ago

install bumpers

grind clean

take springs off

the controller needed to go on an inner fender that no longer exists (and the alternator is now on the opposite side of the motor

not sure what their plan was on wiring, but I shortened some, lengthened others


hiding wiring

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Old 12-19-2021, 12:01 AM
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lights are done, outside of a bit of trial and error on shaft length, they seem to work fine.. at speed? it'll be a day or 50 before I can test
speaking of testing
Last year, I couldn't run at Portland Raceway because my car is a bit louder then the 105 db that the track allows. Just a bit - 2 db. This is the fix
should get me under 100 db at full song - with no attendant loss of performance... we will see



likely the configuration


10" overall, according to my calculations, I only need 8"


roughly here


but much playing with these is going to happen between now and Optima in July. I may reduce the length of the inserts or simply change them to a different style... I do know that PF3 will have long tube headers that have much shorter primary tubes then lined sidepipes.... worst case is I put a diverter on the tip or make the tips removable so that the exhaust doesn't aim at the measuring device
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Old 12-29-2021, 12:57 AM
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I swear I should put the dash on with velcro
rewiring lights


but it's 3 degrees in my shop.... so I spent time trying to decide what I'm going to do about a stereo (soundbar suggestions are welcome).
I loathe spending time on a radio, but I hate even more losing points that can be had for $30 bux and a couple Kraco speakers

I also talked to CIRO today about a rear wing.... Rick (owner) runs a C3 as well, so lots of talking there....

rule checking Optima - I'm not sure I can run a dual element wing.... as this is the first wing I've ever run (wing virgin)..... I don't know.

Oh and signed up for Portland Raceway version of the Optima Challenge this year.... hopefully things will go better then they did at Willow Springs last year... (lost my dog, then the FiTech EFI scrambled because of an electrical surge caused by using the headlight motors - the problem is hindsight, all I knew at the time was the computer was DOA)
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