Scaffolding poles + old VW bits + Rotary engine....
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PhillipM said:
We get the odd stone/debris stuck between the backing plates of the pads and the discs, the inner and outer cutouts will just help clear that debris, helps shed water, etc too.
Anyway, jig for the rear arms is finished, so should have a full arm mocked up shortly.
Ah, nice thinking.Anyway, jig for the rear arms is finished, so should have a full arm mocked up shortly.
Thanks for the reply and for the thread in general!
I'll answer any and all questions I can, if nothing else it means I question why I've done something myself and make sure I have done the right thing
They do have a secondary effect which is keeping the weight the same as the old discs too, whilst still sweeping the whole pad surface, and thanks for reading and commenting, it's nice to see people enjoy the updates, gives me a bit more of a kick up the arse to get it finished when I know it's not just us wanting to see it fire up, too, win-win.
Hopefully, some people will be reading through and thinking "That looks fun", or "I want to fly too!", or even "What a dumbass, he should have done 'x' like 'y' instead", then build their own car and come and have a play themselves, as they say, the more the merrier.
They do have a secondary effect which is keeping the weight the same as the old discs too, whilst still sweeping the whole pad surface, and thanks for reading and commenting, it's nice to see people enjoy the updates, gives me a bit more of a kick up the arse to get it finished when I know it's not just us wanting to see it fire up, too, win-win.
Hopefully, some people will be reading through and thinking "That looks fun", or "I want to fly too!", or even "What a dumbass, he should have done 'x' like 'y' instead", then build their own car and come and have a play themselves, as they say, the more the merrier.
Edited by PhillipM on Friday 5th July 00:45
I've only just seen this thread, and it is fantastic. Not read everything but skipping back to the start, I've seen this thing before, a few years ago at Oulton Park, on the drift track. As you said, it was hilarious to see this thing going round with S2000, 3 series, TVR, and a few RWD Nissans...
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
We called it "Mad Buggy of Doom" because we didn't know what the hell it was, and it looked lethal
Now the mystery is solved, and what you've done to it since is mental, brilliant, and brown trousers levels of WTF, all at the same time!!!
Well done sir.
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
21-02-09 - The Mad Buggy Of Doom! by adrianprice76, on Flickr
We called it "Mad Buggy of Doom" because we didn't know what the hell it was, and it looked lethal
Now the mystery is solved, and what you've done to it since is mental, brilliant, and brown trousers levels of WTF, all at the same time!!!
Well done sir.
Haha, thanks, I actually still use that moniker on a couple of forums those pictures were on
The supercharger only weighs ~ 16.5 kg, however there's the extra weight of the engine too, another 25kg, and about 5kg more in plumbing and piping/mountings. The exhaust is 2kg heavier too.
Having said that, we've lost 10kg from chopping bits out and redoing brackets, the new bodywork and fittings should be a good 5-6kg lighter, the rear arms will be 2kg a piece lighter even though they're bigger, and the wheels should be 2kg lighter per pair, which offsets a little of the weight. The aim is to be well under 940kg loaded (inc driver, etc) which is about 100kg heavier than I'd like
The supercharger only weighs ~ 16.5 kg, however there's the extra weight of the engine too, another 25kg, and about 5kg more in plumbing and piping/mountings. The exhaust is 2kg heavier too.
Having said that, we've lost 10kg from chopping bits out and redoing brackets, the new bodywork and fittings should be a good 5-6kg lighter, the rear arms will be 2kg a piece lighter even though they're bigger, and the wheels should be 2kg lighter per pair, which offsets a little of the weight. The aim is to be well under 940kg loaded (inc driver, etc) which is about 100kg heavier than I'd like
Edited by PhillipM on Saturday 6th July 11:49
Long time without updates, but it's back in pieces again:
Basically having the surfaces machined true and making sure everything is spot on and prepped as it all goes back together, all the sealing tape off the ports, new gaskets, aligning all the new belt runs, etc, ready for firing up.
Basically having the surfaces machined true and making sure everything is spot on and prepped as it all goes back together, all the sealing tape off the ports, new gaskets, aligning all the new belt runs, etc, ready for firing up.
After trying the double diaphragm clutch the other month, went hunting for a tiny pull-type hydraulic slave cylinder, eventually found one that would fit, so onto the other end:
Yes, strange shaped bulkhead with the fuel tank behind plus a requirement for the fluid reservoir to be behind the bulkhead led to a strangely shaped pedal too. Only a mock up (the ally tube is too soft to support the bearings long term, probably make a sleeved one), but seems to work ok.
And everything fell off the car again so the rear geo. jig could go on to finalise the rear arms:
Yes, strange shaped bulkhead with the fuel tank behind plus a requirement for the fluid reservoir to be behind the bulkhead led to a strangely shaped pedal too. Only a mock up (the ally tube is too soft to support the bearings long term, probably make a sleeved one), but seems to work ok.
And everything fell off the car again so the rear geo. jig could go on to finalise the rear arms:
Well, the slow progress will be even slower now, as after moving to a little bit bigger workshops/units/containers - with some solid flooring for a change - one week later some theiving swines have broke into every shed/container/unit we had overnight. Great.
Usual prompt police response after being rung this morning, still not arrived, now it's started raining and the prints and footprints are washing away, thanks Plod.
Usual prompt police response after being rung this morning, still not arrived, now it's started raining and the prints and footprints are washing away, thanks Plod.
Edited by PhillipM on Wednesday 16th October 15:06
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