Drive - Tuned! - Exige 710bhp

Drive - Tuned! - Exige 710bhp

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the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Sunday 25th November 2012
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So far the lemons encountered during the build have all turned into lemonade...
The recent addition of the 245/40/17 front tires filled the wheel perfectly from a side view but once the car was lowered a quick peek told the cold fact, there was no clearence to the lowered front clam between the two inch taller and two inch wider tires.
So now comes the lemonade.
The deck fender gate has gone up from 1" to 2" and moved in 2" on each side to give the front tires all the room they need underneath.

So my lemonade will be better front aero down force at lower speeds..

Here is a stock 211 vs mine..



GTRene

16,561 posts

224 months

Sunday 25th November 2012
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bummer...:-(
here comes a lot extra work.

the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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Nahh it was just a two day bump in the road.....Now to soak out all the carbon fiber dust...drink

the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Wednesday 28th November 2012
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Holes cut for my DRLs


the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Thursday 29th November 2012
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Flush mount DRLs.....nice and subtle..biggrin

Scrambled

589 posts

166 months

Thursday 29th November 2012
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the ronin said:
Flush mount DRLs.....nice and subtle..biggrin
Whatever Frank. In which universe, even as a joke, can the word subtle be used in conjunction with you? wink



the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Thursday 29th November 2012
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All the old wiring has been ripped out so new neat touch switch pannel will be installed..



the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Saturday 1st December 2012
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Starting to take shape...;)


400SE Dave

1,296 posts

171 months

Saturday 1st December 2012
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Great, looking forward to see it all painted. Should look mega!

the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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One last bit of custom work on the front clam today, I shaped up a gurney for the front radiator exit to help with engine cooling..






the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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DRL's are now flush into the body..

Mark B

1,621 posts

265 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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Incredible amount of work going into this project, top marks.

Can I ask, once you have the items fettled in foam, it looks like you then resin over to harden the form. Do you then disolve the foam away behind and glass fibre to stiffen the form? It's a great way to the modified body work, does it have a negative impact on weight, or are your clams still reasonable?


GTRene

16,561 posts

224 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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nice work Frank, also that gurney look great, delicate work.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

233 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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Are they dive planes beside the lights?

Looks a bit mad max that. Handy for mowing down pedestrians.

I'm amazed what you lot can get away with over there.

Exige77

6,518 posts

191 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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OlberJ said:
Are they dive planes beside the lights?

Looks a bit mad max that. Handy for mowing down pedestrians.

I'm amazed what you lot can get away with over there.
There special "Canyon Canards" wink

Nice work Frank.

Can't wait to see it painted.

Ex77

Edited by Exige77 on Monday 3rd December 17:06

the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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Mark B said:
Incredible amount of work going into this project, top marks.

Can I ask, once you have the items fettled in foam, it looks like you then resin over to harden the form. Do you then disolve the foam away behind and glass fibre to stiffen the form? It's a great way to the modified body work, does it have a negative impact on weight, or are your clams still reasonable?
Thanks, the foam is almost weightless and can be left in place for something like the gurney. When used to reshape the front fenders for clearence, once shaped and covered in carbon fiber the under side is then cut away and you are left with the outer shell.... Like scooping out a soft boiled egg.

The entire rear clam was built this way..




As for the canards...get the hell out of my way you pesky rabbit...thumbup

Mark B

1,621 posts

265 months

Monday 3rd December 2012
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Thanks Ronin, just what I was expecting... Great work!

Edited by Mark B on Monday 3rd December 17:09

pthelazyjourno

1,848 posts

169 months

Tuesday 4th December 2012
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OlberJ said:
Are they dive planes beside the lights?

Looks a bit mad max that. Handy for mowing down pedestrians.

I'm amazed what you lot can get away with over there.
You can buy similar here for the Exige.

They just look less drastic because there's more bodywork below them - obviously the 211 has a big cut out underneath them in that photo, so makes them look a lot more noticeable.

The ones from Reverie and on Junk's old car (I believe):




Dift

1,621 posts

227 months

Tuesday 4th December 2012
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Mark B said:
Incredible amount of work going into this project, top marks.

Can I ask, once you have the items fettled in foam, it looks like you then resin over to harden the form. Do you then disolve the foam away behind and glass fibre to stiffen the form? It's a great way to the modified body work, does it have a negative impact on weight, or are your clams still reasonable?
Plus I don't think a few extra KGs would blunt the performance too much wink

Love the progress!

the ronin

1,056 posts

211 months

Friday 7th December 2012
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Startin to take shape..