What have you done in your Garage this evening??
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griff 200 said:
Hi Richard,My painter gave me the advise for matt painting in the engine departement.As you did.
Reason is that however I have put a lot of effort in preparation the end result is not as he outside of the body.
Are you happy with that detail/result ?
I am hesitating?.
Hans
In the garage this evening;
And I finished the engine cover but I did that earlier but see new little things to rectify every other day.
Been busy lately, my new engine was apparently part of a forklift football match by TNT, "...it tumbled a little, and is now leaking oil..." - no thanks.
The porsche 986 calipers did arrive in good condition, but need quite some modification of the upright to fit, new floating disc's is allo on the way.
And a thumbs up for Ben Crisp from TTV Racing, he's been very helpfull in the process of designing a new flywheel, and selecting the right clutch components (will get an sachs E34-M5 presure plate with either a cerametallic 6 puk disc or a combination disc with organic material on one side and cerametallic on the other.
So hopefully a busy christmas, and the front suspension and brakes sorted by new year
The porsche 986 calipers did arrive in good condition, but need quite some modification of the upright to fit, new floating disc's is allo on the way.
And a thumbs up for Ben Crisp from TTV Racing, he's been very helpfull in the process of designing a new flywheel, and selecting the right clutch components (will get an sachs E34-M5 presure plate with either a cerametallic 6 puk disc or a combination disc with organic material on one side and cerametallic on the other.
So hopefully a busy christmas, and the front suspension and brakes sorted by new year
Just made a new invention :-)
I'm replacing my front top wish-bones, with my patented S-bones, more space for larger rims/more ET and adjustable in both camber and caster (or perhaps I should have been an artist rather than engineer)
And now it's time for new brakes. Calipers loose 1.8 kg and discs 1.5 kg, further an increase in cooling and diameter from 286mm to 300mm, and from one piston to 4.
Time will show if it's works and if the balance for the car get screwed
I'm replacing my front top wish-bones, with my patented S-bones, more space for larger rims/more ET and adjustable in both camber and caster (or perhaps I should have been an artist rather than engineer)
And now it's time for new brakes. Calipers loose 1.8 kg and discs 1.5 kg, further an increase in cooling and diameter from 286mm to 300mm, and from one piston to 4.
Time will show if it's works and if the balance for the car get screwed
Edited by madsvlund on Saturday 20th December 23:04
Edited by madsvlund on Saturday 20th December 23:05
looking good, nice upgrades.
I also have used such Brembo's but then with 2 legs on the calipers, also on BMW spindles but then M spindles, slightly different ofset.
For the type you have there are already brackets sets for sale, I had to make some my own for that set.
here with 345x28 mm CSL and the brembo's for 28mm, the brackets can also be changed L to R then the caliper comes on the more top instead of this bottom side.
Tis is on e36 M3 or Z3M spindle>
I also have used such Brembo's but then with 2 legs on the calipers, also on BMW spindles but then M spindles, slightly different ofset.
For the type you have there are already brackets sets for sale, I had to make some my own for that set.
here with 345x28 mm CSL and the brembo's for 28mm, the brackets can also be changed L to R then the caliper comes on the more top instead of this bottom side.
Tis is on e36 M3 or Z3M spindle>
You can see good quality brake discs as firstly they have a cylindrical ground surface finish rather than Turner but most importantly they have the cris cross effect where both the top and bottom part of the grinding wheel is in contact with the disc showing that it is perfectly square as it is cutting .
griff 200 said:
. Mads a man after my own heart pure steel sculpture , top man. Makes mine look plain perhaps ill chrome them Lol. Richard
:-) prove that I didn't invent that solution for adjustment. Teh reason I've made the form a bit "organic" is to clear the droplinks for the ARB. They are are ready for paint not, pictures after mounting to come.griff 200 said:
Good question!!! To be honest no bloody idea ? Hans supplied them come from hi spec as a package at a good price etc come recommended by the griff boys so hopefully be ok. May be you can tell me. Thanks richard
I haven't a clue, to be honest. Only guesses. I know the function of cross-drilling vented rotors is to alleviate gas pressure, between the pad and rotor, and slots are supposed to help with clearing dust particles. I suspect someone decided that it was 'better,' for some reason, to use more, smaller slots, presumably to do a better job evacuating particles, but more likely to counteract some drawback of the longer slots. Maybe this configuration is less detrimental to brake pad life. Best,
B.
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