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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 5:07 pm
by Dodging
Sadly I won't be doing anything on the car tonight. Still stuck at work
I did however speak to the fella that's doing all my suspension parts today. All he had left to do today was to make the new brackets for the anti-roll bar. He will drop everything off at my home tomorrow night, then the work can proceed again (hopefully I don't work late again). Really want to get the car standing on its wheels again. It's a bit nervy working in the car while it's on tressles. The thing is so bloody light now that it's stripped out it's scary. I can lift the nose off the tressles by hand lol
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 5:45 pm
by andy w
I bet its light on them mate as the they shell weighs virtually nothing so at least if its back on all fours u can work on it not worrying
Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 5:51 pm
by Dodging
Yeah you work inside the car and shift your weight a bit too quick and you feel it rocking lol
You have a bit of an 'Oh poop!' moment then
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:29 pm
by Dodging
Got the suspension parts today
Couldn't help myself - started putting it in. Feels good to actually put stuff on the car, rather than taking it off
Here are the poly'd shock mounts. Don't know if it will be a gain in terms of handling, but at least I know they won't fall apart anytime soon
Poly bushes for the LCA's
More poly! Give me moar poly!!!
Rear springs - new vs Eibach
Front springs - new vs Eibach
ARB - new vs old
Fresh coat of paint on the shock mounts, with some fresh lock nuts
Now it may look on some of the images like things are not tightened proper... Well, that's because they aren't tightened proper
. My bottle of threadlock is AWOL... Will first go buy a bottle before I tighten the whole lot. I know some folks don't believe in the stuff, but I just feel better knowing it's there, especially on suspension bits
Hope things go well so I can continue tomorrow night
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:31 pm
by Dodging
Oh ja - new balljoints also in there :idea:
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 10:06 pm
by johnny
Monroe are a good brand shock but I run with blisteins for tarmac, they cost a bit more but there stiff as fućk and it's awesome handling imo
I rally though and have never done track races so I've no idea what setup is best
Also run poly bushed top mounts and don't know if it is placebo effect but think it feels better
What sort of arb is that? Mines a home made jobie but I'd like a proper hardened steel one
Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 10:17 pm
by Dodging
Running the Monroe's as the rules state that we may only use Monroe, Gabriel or Armstrong. Basically the stuff they sell at an exhaust shop. We must also use model-specific shocks - can't use a Corsa C shock in a Corsa B... Sucks
The ARB I had made at a local spring works. They did all the poly work as well as the springs. Dirt cheap if I might add - cost me ZAR2300 for everything... That's about £125
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 10:38 pm
by johnny
That's a pretty shít rule tbh but I suppose a track isn't as bumpy as road rallys so it doesn't need to be as stiff
I don't have a spring manufacturer close and the exhaust place doesn't have a small enough plate to bend the size I'd need
About the rear arb, could you try convince them that Vauxhall had them so therefore you should be allowed one, it's technically not true but they won't know
I'll be honest though, I normally have to go through inspection twice because of thinking like that
Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 4:58 am
by Dodging
Yeah these guys are really sticky about the rules. I'm sure the rules got written by guys competing in Hondas lol
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 6:16 pm
by Dodging
Got some more stuffs today
Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 6:20 pm
by stanc3w0rks
Those braided brake lines?
and whats the 2nd thing?
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 6:31 pm
by Dodging
Yup - braided lines
Then the other bits are to relocate the the oil filter. Will also add an oil cooler while I'm busy with the piping
Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 6:52 pm
by stanc3w0rks
Ahh cool
and whats the advantage of relocating it? Sorry for the noob questions
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 8:35 pm
by Dodging
With this in place, you can place the oil filter anywhere you want. It also enables you to fit an oil cooler much easier - if you try to use a sandwich adapter on the Corsa, the filter protrudes way too far for it to work
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Re: Old man's gonna go racing
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 9:30 am
by Dodging
Had to be at the dentist at 08h00 this morning, so I quickly took out the rear axle and dropped it off at the spring works to have poly bushes made, as well as an anti-roll bar. Showed the guy the stup as made by Whiteline, and asked him to make it similar. Should get it by the end of next week
Doubt I'll be able to work on the car this weekend due to work... Sucks...
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