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Author: | PhillipM [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:59 pm ] |
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They're from Milners in the UK, they occasionally use them on their higher end cars. Fortunately, they've got a few pairs on the shelf and lent us a set to mock up with |
Author: | PhillipM [ Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:25 pm ] |
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Space is getting a little tight... |
Author: | MadMike [ Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:32 pm ] |
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Looks good Phillip. Two questions what are you using for rear fenders and how much does the car weigh? |
Author: | PhillipM [ Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:08 pm ] |
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They're just some cheap plastic mudguards from an artic truck/trailer, supersingle size I believe. All up weight, I'm not sure yet, but expecting around 950kg with driver/codriver aboard, so around the 1800lb mark unladen. |
Author: | PhillipM [ Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:22 pm ] |
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Shiny Shiny Shiny Shiny Shiny.... Much more fun than wiring anyway. |
Author: | frankenbuggy06 [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:37 pm ] |
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what kinda trans is that phillip? |
Author: | 2800passat [ Fri Jan 03, 2014 12:46 am ] |
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I think he has a Herrier jet motor he's not telling us about with vertical take off.lol |
Author: | PhillipM [ Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:44 am ] |
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frankenbuggy06 wrote: what kinda trans is that phillip? It's a UN5 out of a Renault Master commercial van. Gear changes are sluggish but it's pretty strong, gears are ~25mm wide on a 90mm spacing, 225mm 4-spider crownwheel, etc, and it fits where the VW box does with a little bit of carving. The best bit is, that one there cost us £50...which over here is cheaper than a standard secondhand volkswagen box. The gears are spaced pretty wide but that's a good thing if you still have a low revving VW in there anyway, 1st is very low though, we only ever use it for putting the buggy on the trailer, we've enough power to launch in 2nd and light it up right to the limiter - 4th was a bit long for the power we had with the rotary when racing, that and 5th would be great for cruising though. (Actually, would probably be great multipurpose gearbox over there for you guys, short 1st for climbing, long 4th/5th for riding the trails) I did have a local engineering firm make us a shorter 3rd and 4th gearset, but I don't think we're going to need it now with the new engine. Had a long session the other day stringing the car up to rework the geometery on the rear arms - they originally came off a baja 1000 car with 12 inches of travel and were set for very little camber and no toe-in at all, we altered that when we went with the rose-jointed outer mounts, which gave a bit bump-steer at the limits when running 14 inches of travel back there, but shifting up to 17-18 inches really showed the flaws in the setup, especially as the long driveshafts allowed a lot more trailing arm angle to be used: Anyway, after a few hours of head scratching I pretty much just cut up the prototype arm, and decided to alter the mounts on the car to get things better, which I've been wanting to do for a while anyway. Lifted the outer joint by just over an inch, and reduced the amount of camber gain by shifting it backwards 1/4 inch, which should drop the rear roll centre and straightens out the toe curve - 1/10th inch toe-in at ride height - and doesn't change much for a few inches either way - 1/10th toe-out at full droop, and 1/5th inch toe-in at full bump, which should keep the back end stable over jumps and when on the gas whilst allowing a bit of rear steer on the brakes in the tight stuff. Camber is ~2* negative at ride height and runs up to about 7* at full bump, which isn't far off what we had before over the shorter travel, so all-in-all, was worth a bit of time, although now the arm needs redesigning Passat - there's plenty of those going spare now, you need to do something with 'em! |
Author: | PhillipM [ Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:28 pm ] |
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Fine tuned using a carefully calibrated hunk 'o' wood |
Author: | PhillipM [ Sun Mar 30, 2014 4:27 am ] |
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Car going back together and shiny new discs - clearance on the caliper is a little risky mind... |
Author: | Twotrackerbryan [ Fri May 30, 2014 11:54 pm ] |
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I just went through this entire thread again. This is a great buggy and I love all the shinny stuff! |
Author: | 2800passat [ Sat May 31, 2014 1:20 am ] |
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Do not talk to British people. They have destroyed the English language. |
Author: | Red Barron [ Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:02 pm ] |
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Passat you drinking that radiator shine again Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
Author: | PhillipM [ Thu Jun 05, 2014 5:43 pm ] |
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2800passat wrote: Do not talk to British people. They have destroyed the English language. I'm pretty certain you would manage to destroy any and all languages when you've been on the good stuff |
Author: | MadMike [ Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:01 pm ] |
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Someone has a real good grip on the aluminum work, looks awesome. Please ignore the village idiot, he knows not what he says. |
Author: | PhillipM [ Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:18 pm ] |
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It's not too bad, but should be better once it's all welded up and blended in. There's a couple of spots where it's warped, around the side of the lights mainly, as the welds have pulled it a bit, and they need tapping out and flatting off - but I'm leaving that until the tubework has been cut out from underneath in case it moves a little (the tube is just there to work from, there'll just be the hoop around the bottom left in as the gas-rams to lift the bonnet bolt to it). |
Author: | 2800passat [ Tue Jan 27, 2015 6:47 am ] |
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That is some great fab work! |
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