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Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:07 am
by djgritt
Haven't done much this week, was at a 3-day conference from Weds, and had a couple of later finished on Mon/Tues.
Plus, there isn't much to be done now this side of Combe anyway.
But, today, I got bored, so I decided to remove the Door Pockets - and sort out the reason why I had left them in whilst I was at it - the Electric Window Switches.
Not many pictures taken - but basically I removed the door pockets and switch bank. Measured and sketched the dimensions and shape of the Switch, then measured the space for them to be fitted. Cut and shaped the switch holes, fitted the switches and sorted the wiring.
No contact with the window when it is opened fully, which is good, as they are pretty close!
Will look to remove the Electic system completely eventually, but it can wait for a little bit longer.
Now, all I have left to do this week is a pair of 195/45 Tyres and a fecking good wash and polish.
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:14 am
by Retro Pug
Nice work mate, really nice job.
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:40 pm
by djgritt
Got a few days off Work, to get some car stuff finished and have a bit of a break.
So today I spent the day doing a few little bits and pieces;
Bought a pair of Toyo T1R (195/45/16) and put them on what were the rear wheels - swapped the fronts (Continentals) for the rears so that it is running the more aggressive Directionals on the Driving/Steering wheels;
Whilst the rear wheels were off, I repainted the Drums, Black instead of Red - the put the wheels back on and dropped the rear down and got the Front up;
Repainted the Calipers/Carriers Red to freshen them up, then put the wheels back on and put the car back on the ground;
Then, was tidying up under the bonnet - involved butchering the SAI Pump bracket to remove excess Alloy and retain the one part i'm using to mount the Adjustable FPR, as well as a little clean up including cleaing the Cone Filter, cable ties around parts of loom/hose to tidy up, remaking vacuum line connections etc
Then, seeing as I had time to spare, and I intended to do it at some point anyway, I got on with the following...
Painting the Centrecap Covers in Orange - looks alright TBH. Bit easier on the eye than full Fluoro. Orange Wheels...
So, tomorrows task is to wash/polish the bloody thing, seeing as its been over 7 months since I last did, and give it a checking over (Levels, Wheelbolt Torques etc) prior to Combe on Saturday.
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:33 pm
by matty101
as usual its looking awsome mate. loving the orange in the wheels. make sure you get tons of pics from combe:)
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:37 am
by djgritt
Quoting as Photobucket has fallen out with the original uploads and ive had to rehost the pics!
Got a few days off Work, to get some car stuff finished and have a bit of a break.
So today I spent the day doing a few little bits and pieces;
Bought a pair of Toyo T1R (195/45/16) and put them on what were the rear wheels - swapped the fronts (Continentals) for the rears so that it is running the more aggressive Directionals on the Driving/Steering wheels;
Whilst the rear wheels were off, I repainted the Drums, Black instead of Red - the put the wheels back on and dropped the rear down and got the Front up;
Repainted the Calipers/Carriers Red to freshen them up, then put the wheels back on and put the car back on the ground;
Then, was tidying up under the bonnet - involved butchering the SAI Pump bracket to remove excess Alloy and retain the one part i'm using to mount the Adjustable FPR, as well as a little clean up including cleaing the Cone Filter, cable ties around parts of loom/hose to tidy up, remaking vacuum line connections etc
Then, seeing as I had time to spare, and I intended to do it at some point anyway, I got on with the following...
Painting the Centrecap Covers in Orange - looks alright TBH. Bit easier on the eye than full Fluoro. Orange Wheels...
So, tomorrows task is to wash/polish the bloody thing, seeing as its been over 7 months since I last did, and give it a checking over (Levels, Wheelbolt Torques etc) prior to Combe on Saturday.
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:02 pm
by djgritt
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:30 pm
by jordyp
take the sport badge off mate will look million times better trust me
and it looks good mate
ive got a white corsa but only a 1.2 8v and its poo lol might be gettin a c20xe for it soon though but needs built back up n wiring n ecu, anybody know how much they would cost for them? is yours the 1.6 16v or 1.4?
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:34 pm
by kie-1200sxi-shed
has come up really clean,,. looks mint
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:53 pm
by jordyp
just noticed its a 1.4 lol didnt read it at first lol
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:21 pm
by djgritt
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:33 pm
by danthemann
its looking sooo nice..im thinking of doing a similar corsa..has it cost much to get it like this? im guessing its cost more time than money?
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:44 pm
by djgritt
danthemann wrote:its looking sooo nice..im thinking of doing a similar corsa..has it cost much to get it like this? im guessing its cost more time than money?
Cost a fair bit of both, and I've tried sourcing as many bargains/freebies as possible!
Noticeable costs I can think of straight away, roughly;
£225 - Seats
£90 - Harnesses
£275 - Cage
£100 - 292mm Brake Kit (MASSIVE saving over RRP too - got VERY lucky with those)
£300 - Exhaust System & Manifold
£50 - Battery Relocation
£400 + - Tyres on both 15s & 16s
£150 - Suspension
There are more niggly things that have cost - paints, clips, cable ties etc - also used a lot of stuff I had laying about already (or could acquire for free through work) like the Carbon, Cables, Steel (Rear Brace was DIYd), Fittings etc
Obviously, fully stripping it to Bare Metal was time consuming, but free.
All been good fun though, more to be spunked on it yet though!
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:06 pm
by danthemann
wow,dont think il be going full on track car,more track style lol.the brakes i wouldnt be too worried about,exhaust system can do for half thar,not worried about battery,tyres i wouldnt need to spend that much lol.cage i would like-but would be happy with a show one.seats id just get 2nd hand buckets.
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:17 pm
by kie-1200sxi-shed
looks the balls mate . we will have to have a big meet up for the site at a track day one time this year, would be nice . but yer the cars looking mint
Re: '96 Corsa Sport
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:20 pm
by matty101
looks awsome mate, great videos too.
kie-1200sxi-shed wrote:we will have to have a big meet up for the site at a track day one time this year, would be nice
do it, i'd be well up for tht