Bring that Beat back... 1991 Honda Beat

Bring that Beat back... 1991 Honda Beat

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Usget

5,426 posts

212 months

Friday 27th March 2020
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dobly said:
What is the paint code for that green - Honda did a metallic green for the NSX (JDM) in 1997 or thereabouts GY-19M



Edited by dobly on Friday 27th March 00:53
Wow, I have *never* seen a Honda in that colour before - awesome!

dobly

1,192 posts

160 months

Monday 30th March 2020
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For the NSX it was JDM only - I'm guessing that there were only a handful made in that colour, as it was a built to order customization that was a (not inconsiderable) cost option.



Rocket.

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1,517 posts

250 months

Thursday 9th April 2020
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Difficult times when we are all locked down but if you have a project that needs finishing... Sadly I can't go near it but Peter has been cracking on!

After several attempts on a fibre glass boot he's struggled to make one fit properly so back to the original and modify.







After cutting holes for engine bay cooling they are being finishing off with ali.











Also further work on the rear cover in FG 3rd version now not quite fitting as we want yet but will get there.



Also more work on the front tidying up.









Edited by Rocket. on Friday 10th April 11:44

Spinakerr

1,181 posts

146 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Great work, love the 'speed holes'. Are you able to work on it during lockdown?

Rocket.

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1,517 posts

250 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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I can't sadly as live 40 miles away from the car but Peters garage is next to his garden so he can yes.

Messing around with ride height today on the new Gaz coilovers





The below picture is too low, top of the door about 30 inches from the ground and car needs more rake.


Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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30 inches from the ground is 2.5 feet......tongue outconfused

You must mean 3 inches ,as I doubt it's 30mm or 30cm.

At least small progress is better than none in current circumstances.....smile


Rocket.

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1,517 posts

250 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Probably not explaining myself to well, I was trying to illustrate how low to the car is overal not just the ride height.


Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Doh !

I just reread it and you put TOP of the door not bottom.

As usual my poor reading skills let me down.

getmecoat

aka_kerrly

12,419 posts

211 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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Love this!!!!
Looking forward to seeing it post respray an with some awesome period correct JDM alloys

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Sunday 12th April 2020
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No , he should keep those Beat wheels ,partly because they are very similar to the Alfa Romeo wheels I have on my FIAT.

Albeit in red on mine.

Rocketless

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1,517 posts

250 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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It's been good weather for painting.









I think someone mentioned early on in the thread that the rust on the bonnet would reappear, you were right...



So the car will be getting one of these



65 pct weight saving and actually not too crazy price wise.

Butter Face

30,340 posts

161 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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Painting it or leaving it bare?

Rocketless

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1,517 posts

250 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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Butter Face said:
Painting it or leaving it bare?
Undecided, hoping by the time it arrives from Japan in a few months that the car will be 99pct done and can put it on and see what we think.

Jazzy Jag

3,431 posts

92 months

Monday 27th April 2020
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Rocketless said:
Butter Face said:
Painting it or leaving it bare?
Undecided, hoping by the time it arrives from Japan in a few months that the car will be 99pct done and can put it on and see what we think.
How about a green tinted lacquer, so it's effectively painted green but with the weave clearly visible?


Paul S4

1,183 posts

211 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Is it going to have a roll hoop/cage ?

Rocketless

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1,517 posts

250 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Jazzy Jag said:
How about a green tinted lacquer, so it's effectively painted green but with the weave clearly visible?
Like the idea of this thanks. Will look into it.

Ref roll bar, initially I did not want one and prefer the look without but on the basis my kids want to drive the car too then yes it will almost certainly have one, probably as per below.


Dont like rolls

3,798 posts

55 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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DING !....I thought it reminded me .....



http://www.citroenet.org.uk/prototypes/xanthia/xan...

RBV8

414 posts

232 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Rocketless said:
It's been good weather for painting.









I think someone mentioned early on in the thread that the rust on the bonnet would reappear, you were right...



So the car will be getting one of these



65 pct weight saving and actually not too crazy price wise.
Love it, this is going to look amazing. Great work!

Paul S4

1,183 posts

211 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Pleased that you are getting a roll bar fitted

A few years ago I had an original 1970 Lotus Elan SE DHC, which was fully restored by my uncle, and which I ran for over 12 years including a European Trip to Switzerland.
One of the first things I did was to get a Spyder roll hoop/side impact bar/front footwell bar kit and a pal who is a Lotus race mechanic and I fitted it.

When they designed the Elan in the 60s it was all about lightness, so the only steel was the chassis, and that went down the centre of the car ! So there was no steel in the doors or sills at all - just thin fibreglass!!

The windscreen surround was also flimsy, the accepted practice was never to lean too heavily on the frame as it would flex...!!!

Weight all in was about 750kg and when I occasionally had a passenger I noticed the difference in performance !

Hence when I saw your design I thought it should have some sort of protection.


I have followed this since day one, amazing amount of energy and thought must have gone into it, and quite a lot of 'trial & error' as well.

The rear engine cover looks really good and will be stunning in the metallic green when finished.

Presumably you have some sort of rain protection under the 'air holes' or is it a dry weather only car !

Keep the updates coming if at all possible


Rocketless

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1,517 posts

250 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Thanks for the positive comments.

I can't really emphasise enough that Peter should take 99pct of the credit for this, I am the funding (and perhaps 50pct of the ideas) behind this little car, all the real hard work is being done by him, it is a lot of trial and error but I am very pleased how it is turning out.

That Citroen, what a cool little thing, I've always loved 'concept cars' so hopefully this turns out a little but like one.

An Elan is a car I'd love to own but they are just too far out of reach for me now as a 'toy' I reckon this might well come in at around 600 kilos so nice and light but it wont have the go quite like an Elan that's for sure.

The rear boot holes wont have any other form of cover underneath as I don't think they need one, there is only really engine and minimal electrics if any there to be affected by rain and bar being caught out it will only ever see dry days, otherwise a golf umbrella will suffice!

I found these 2 pictures from U.S. owners on facebook, it still makes me smile how small these things are.