chassis showing surge tank
simarlar to wes`s but gravity feed with a 1/2 inch
line and 1/2 inch breather return
in the surge tank is a bosh efi pump
10mm lines front to back and return
lift kit home made 40mm
tunnel cleared for big tie rods and adjusters in the front beam
golf master cylinder
rear disc/falcon
front disc/masda(sherman)with custom
hubs to suit large front stubs(also changed to 6 stud )
reversed intake and top radiator hose manifold
you have to cut the end off the water manifold to
reverse it as it hits the block where the
starter motor used to live
when you reverse the intake you have to move the alt.
i just used the standard bracket and hang the alt. of the
other side (reversed it as well)
than made a simple adjusting bracket
i think i will use the dash that came with the 1/2 cut
rear bumper bolts to roll cage and chassis horns
this also has engine mounts and alt. belt guard
shows my beard super seats
radiator placement
and how far i have to extend my guards(approx.70mm)
with the cover on i should still be able to carry my esky and swag for the manx club trips
this has been a great help
i put the body on and off 100 times a day to measure things
to help in ground clearing i made these
i needed to move the turbo anyway
there are more photos in the custom exhuast section of this
forom(is that the right word) of the manifold
cost about $70 in pipe and bends
can`t wait to here what it sounds like
this cost $20 for exhuast pipe bend 2 and 1/2inch plus 1/2cut bits(cat converter witch has temp sender in it)
i just need an intercooler in between the turbo outlet
and the intake manifold
you can sort of see how it is coming together
just put the body in between the rollbar and the pan
it will end up somthig like this
but painted new beetle cyber green
by the way don`t blame me
brad ask for more photos!
nice, very nice.
has it been run yet?
love the workshop
Mate thats great. excellent pics of your work.
yep that is very cool. Will be good to see it going. At least it gives me a bit of inspiration to get back to working on mine :thumb
this looks great , can you please show us the rear shocky towers how you did that .
and what is the fan set up looks like a holden radiator ? in there
are you going to fit a skid plate at the front ?
seagull
Very inspiring indeed! have to pull my finger out too, just waiting for my new rear end to get here (from beenliegh) and things should speed up again. Again hotdog, you do nice work man!!!
how big is the fuel tank ?
and how did you do the oil pan ??
and how are you going to keep the front wheels on the ground !
o man wish you were in Perth !
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hey any how about showing us your , I like to see the lift kit please seagull
Original radiator with original twin ECU controlled fans on the back sucking air through the radiator blowing air over gbox.
No front skid plate.
Stock fuel tank with extra fittings welded in - 1/2 inch outlet; 1/2 inch breather; 10mm return.
Cut the oil pan and welded a tank on the back of it (towards the front of motor, back of buggy) so it has the same capacity.
The lift kit is just a bit of 40mm box with bent up 1.6mm over the tunnel. To bend it around the corners I just sliced through 3 sides with the cut
off saw (every inch for about 12 inches) - bent it to shape and welded it up. I also welded in threads to bolt the body to.
This is the second 40mm box as I originally just boxed in the sides but then decided on the lift kit. The two 40mm boxes are welded on top of each
other.
Ran the 1/2 cut at home before I pulled the motor. Sounded great with the same length exhaust that I have, but I have now gone from 2 1/4inch to 2
1/2inch.
Will take pics of shock towers for seagull.
mmm thanks for the pics.. Looks cool and means I had better get back to teh shed so I can keep up with you ...
I have some concerns about your radiator though and think you will have issues with it staying cool. What happens when you have a roof on ?
I also think you are going to have cavitation issues with your fans blowing into the upforce of air from the road / pan. You will notice that you are
100% opposite to the way we went with Wes's radiator. It runs cool and doesn't use the thermos that much which supports the idea that there is a lot
of air pushing up from the road. Just a thought..
Also keen to see your sump and we are about to cut up some EJ ones in pursuit if 75mm to get it back to where we want it.
So when do you think it will be on the road and what transmission are you using ?
Maybe we will have to come for a drive and steel some ideas :>
looks excellent
what rear trailing arms are you using?
Good stuff!!! Looks the goods and should go like a shower of &hit!!! Where did you run the fuel and brake lines? Are they in the tunnel? Better start mine soon I suppose!!!!:jesus
I like the mags, they're nice.
Good work.
As Brad said, the radiator ain't gunna work with a roof on. I guess you aren't planning on running one.
Behind the front seats will be a low pressure at most speeds, and will work against the thermos. It may run a little hot on the highway. I guess only
time will tell.
If it does run hot, I would try cutting holes through the side of the body, and adding air scoops in front of the rear wheels. These could feed air to
the radiator and might work well.
The other disadvantage is that blowing hot air over the box will make the gearbox and CV's run hotter. Whether it causes any problems or not is
another matter.
Looks like your near the testing stage anyway, good luck with everything :thumb
Brad - cavitation only occurs in liquids, but that's another story.
brad
looked at lots of radiators (mainly racecar set ups in books)
have also played around with rear mounted radiators in
speedway cars
wes is an engineer i am a tradesman we will always have differant ideas(ask any tradesman)
you won`t have any touble with the oil pan
i`m using a 6 rib with an early kombi bellhousing
and a 200mm clutch(so it suiys my adaptor witch bill croft made and i`m very happy with)
please come for a drive and visit
we have some good 4wd/buggy places to go
criag
longer wider strengthenedarms to suit type 2 axles
(from custom offroad - i like them to!)
fuel lines run through the tunnel
brake lines ran as normal
Ok...thanx for that. I'll leave you alone to finish the job at hand!!!