Noble M12 heavily modified

Noble M12 heavily modified

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CooperS

4,506 posts

219 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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However now the thread has had a nudge is there any update?

Polarbert

17,923 posts

231 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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Simply incredible workmanship.

fooman

196 posts

64 months

Monday 21st December 2020
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You've changed so much there must be a point at which you stop calling it a Noble M12, maybe call it a GTT special with a few Noble components. Kudos to you!

RoverP6B

4,338 posts

128 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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fooman said:
You've changed so much there must be a point at which you stop calling it a Noble M12, maybe call it a GTT special with a few Noble components. Kudos to you!
I'd imagine the DVLA would agree... this surely merits a Q plate by now?

Psycho Warren

3,087 posts

113 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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RoverP6B said:
I'd imagine the DVLA would agree... this surely merits a Q plate by now?
Its still got its original chassis, same overall shape, same basic suspension, steering etc etc.

Even if it was, for some strange reason, forced to get assessed under the points system for "substantially rebuilt" vehicles it would likely still have enough to get the required 8 points as the original chassis alone gives you 5.

andygtt

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8,345 posts

264 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Psycho Warren said:
RoverP6B said:
I'd imagine the DVLA would agree... this surely merits a Q plate by now?
Its still got its original chassis, same overall shape, same basic suspension, steering etc etc.

Even if it was, for some strange reason, forced to get assessed under the points system for "substantially rebuilt" vehicles it would likely still have enough to get the required 8 points as the original chassis alone gives you 5.
I'm still fully legal in DVLA eyes, I still retain the original chassis, engine (block is the engine identity), uprights etc etc so have more than enough points to meet DVLA requirements to stay on my original reg and not go to a Q plate.

The noble doesn't run a monocoque chassis so the body is a totally separate item to the chassis and i can mod the body as much as i like.


caprigaj

2 posts

28 months

Sunday 2nd January 2022
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Hi AndyGTT any updates on the Noble build? Amazing work by the way

andygtt

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8,345 posts

264 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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caprigaj said:
Hi AndyGTT any updates on the Noble build? Amazing work by the way
Well like many 2020 into 2021 was challenging, for different reasons to most as one of the kids fell seriously ill during covid and stopped play for any fun.

I did however manage to finish the new garage and move the Noble in last Xmas.. I turned it into a proper car nut man cave, even fitted a 4 post ramp surround sound TV system lol.





Of cause I had to have a mini display cabinet for some of the 1/18 models i have, I later managed to get a Model Noble so that is in there now.




I wasn't happy with the cast sump that I had modified, so i decided to make a billet one myself, started with a huge chunk of alloy



Finished with a dry sump pan, i fettled it further after this pic but didn't take more pictures... the pump bolts directly to the pan and the system design is my own so fingers crossed it works lol




The got side tracked and replaced the rusty ole transit van i use to haul my car parts around with a Lightning, 5.4L V8 supercharged.



Then got yet further side tracked and bought myself a track day only car



Finally I managed to get back on the Noble... and good progress has been made

Designed and made some wheel arches



Built myself a metal bench to build the engine on... then spent 3 months having new cams designed to suit the engine... something i had not planned on doing but when i assembled the heads I couldn't upgrade the valve springs without also doing the buckets and then I was in so deep i might as well have the cams as well... They had to be machined from blanks which was something i had not anticipated.



Built the engine





Finalised the drive shafts



Finally fitted the engine and have started writing the base map (I took all the HP Academy courses so i could learn how to make my own loom and write a base map).






Bright Halo

2,969 posts

235 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Very impressive

shalmaneser

5,935 posts

195 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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great to see an update on this thread. Hope you child is OK now!

What ECU are you using?

W00DY

15,492 posts

226 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Awesome update!

Love the Lightning.

AstonZagato

12,704 posts

210 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Well ,that might impress some people but I'll have you know, I used to decoke my Yamaha FS1E all on my own back in the day....

AlmostUseful

3,282 posts

200 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Bright Halo said:
Very impressive
There’s really nothing else to be said is there? Bloody brilliant work.

AlmostUseful

3,282 posts

200 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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AstonZagato said:
Well ,that might impress some people but I'll have you know, I used to decoke my Yamaha FS1E all on my own back in the day....
Show off, I tried to unblock the jets on my wife’s car the other week but just broke them so now they leak at the same time as not spraying onto the windscreen.

RoverP6B

4,338 posts

128 months

Tuesday 25th January 2022
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All the image links are broken, unfortunately.

andygtt

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8,345 posts

264 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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RoverP6B said:
All the image links are broken, unfortunately.
I checked and it appears Dropbox have started charging for Picture storage and they want £8 a month if i want to share them online now.

dom9

8,079 posts

209 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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Can you re-post using the "Upload an image (beta)" on here, which is Thumbsnap?

I really want to see the pics in that mega-update!

Hope the kiddo is fine - been missing your updates here (and especially on the GTT - news?)!

SturdyHSV

10,098 posts

167 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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The thumbsnap file size limit seems to have largely gone now too, despite the PH bit still saying it's a 2MB limit. Certainly I've uploaded pictures up to 7MB or so with no issues at all.

d_a_n1979

8,396 posts

72 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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Use www.postimages.org

Free to use and works brilliantly

andygtt

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8,345 posts

264 months

Monday 7th February 2022
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they seem to have been fixed now... no idea what changed?