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08-28-2016, 06:46 PM
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Tail shaft is in , tunnel has been started, gear change is in ( needs a little adjusting , but works well).
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08-28-2016, 07:21 PM
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what do you use to get a reverse gear ? ive seen starter motors used on buggys with bike engines before .
cheers dean
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08-28-2016, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by deano59
what do you use to get a reverse gear ? ive seen starter motors used on buggys with bike engines before .
cheers dean
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Hi dean,
The gold coloured box in the drive line is a Quaife reverse box mate, have to put a lever on it yet.
Regards Mick
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09-20-2016, 02:19 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Cobra Auto Works body, Ron Godell Racecars chassis, 1989 Mustang GT 5.0 HO (converted to carb), W/C T-5, 3.73's in a Ford 9" Traction-Loc.
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Originally Posted by mickieb49
To be honest, these engines are too big or this scale mate, maybe when I do a corvette, GT40 and a Monaro I may look more into the little car engine idea. The bike motors are compact and give way more ponies that the appropriate sized car donks.
regards mick
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NOW I understand your desire to use 'Busa motors...I recently watched an episode of "ToyMakerz" on TV's "Velocity" channel in which a 3/4 size full-on F1 type racer was powered by a 1441cc 'Busa engine...never seen any engine rev up as fast as that one did and it was so powerful that I doubt any size rear tires would have maintained traction.
I've always had a vision of a "large" go-kart with a powerful motor in it...of course, I was always envisioning automotive engines...that "toy" featured on that episode of "ToyMakerz" would be the epitome of my dream toy. It would be incredibly expensive, though...but WHAT A TOY !!!!!
Cheers!!
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09-25-2016, 03:50 PM
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NOW I understand your desire to use 'Busa motors...I recently watched an episode of "ToyMakerz" on TV's "Velocity" channel in which a 3/4 size full-on F1 type racer was powered by a 1441cc 'Busa engine...never seen any engine rev up as fast as that one did and it was so powerful that I doubt any size rear tires would have maintained traction.
I've always had a vision of a "large" go-kart with a powerful motor in it...of course, I was always envisioning automotive engines...that "toy" featured on that episode of "ToyMakerz" would be the epitome of my dream toy. It would be incredibly expensive, though...but WHAT A TOY !!!!!
Cheers!!
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Thanks Dugly
You are spot on with the dream mate, 200 ponies in a 450kg car reving up to 14 000 rpm , just simply is Nappy type of stuff.
To be honest, im mainly doing this for myself, simply to prove it can be done, secondly so any other like minded people who have a loose grip on reality can enjoy one too.
On another note,
Seats are nearly mounted, radiator is in, Body is nearly mounted up.
Have to change the steering rack over to a box now as the rack didn't have enough turning circle...aggh! more modifying.....
Take care all
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02-01-2017, 10:04 PM
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Bit of an update,
Chassis is now welded, I have done the MPI inspections on all the welds. just putting it all back together so I can start mocking up the brake, fuel, water, oil lines.
Still to fit the oil tank, water pump , and build the air plenum. So plenty to do yet.
Windscreen was lost in transit just before Christmas , so $1000 down the drain....and now a few months before I get a replacement.
Engineer is visiting Tuesday so fingers crossed we can get some clearer pictures forward.
Regards Mick
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02-01-2017, 10:24 PM
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Looking good. Just curious as to what you are using for a reverse gear?
Cheers
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02-02-2017, 01:50 AM
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Looking good. Just curious as to what you are using for a reverse gear?
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Thanks Mike , if you look closely you will note a golden coloured box in the driveline, that's a quaife reverse box, designed for bike engined cars.
Regards Michael
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02-02-2017, 03:17 AM
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Cool, I'd heard about them.
Cheers
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02-04-2017, 07:05 PM
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Good to see your progress. Have you seen some of the engines from Hartley Enterprises, they are getting over 400hp from these engines and there v8 that is basically two of these busa's joined together as used in the Ariel Atom V8.
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02-05-2017, 12:18 AM
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Good to see your progress. Have you seen some of the engines from Hartley Enterprises, they are getting over 400hp from these engines and there v8 that is basically two of these busa's joined together as used in the Ariel Atom V8.
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Which is fine if you have the full width of the rear of an Atom to play with, but I think that squeezing just the one Busa engine into this little champ is clever enough.
I'm really looking forward to seeing how this project eventuates.
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02-06-2017, 11:33 PM
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Well had a visit from the engineer today, everything looks good so far , things like non GPS speeds ( I had bought a GPS speedo) , brake fail warnings, fuel tank fillers, tension tests on the seat belt mounts are things that I've got to go back and review , but all in all not a bad result.
From what he was telling me , it may be a few years till it will be driving on the road, due to the RMS dragging their feet on passing cars. May change soon hopefully , as there is a whisper that they may pass on the regulations back onto the engineers. Where past tense the RMS used to audit 1 in 10 cars trying to get their ICV , now they are doing every one and picking on ridiculous things like spelling.
Fingers crossed it all frees up soon hey.
Regards Michael
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02-07-2017, 01:58 PM
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Well had a visit from the engineer today, everything looks good so far , things like non GPS speeds ( I had bought a GPS speedo) , brake fail warnings, fuel tank fillers, tension tests on the seat belt mounts are things that I've got to go back and review , but all in all not a bad result.
From what he was telling me , it may be a few years till it will be driving on the road, due to the RMS dragging their feet on passing cars. May change soon hopefully , as there is a whisper that they may pass on the regulations back onto the engineers. Where past tense the RMS used to audit 1 in 10 cars trying to get their ICV , now they are doing every one and picking on ridiculous things like spelling.
Fingers crossed it all frees up soon hey.
Regards Michael
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Who's your engineer? hope the whisper becomes a shout
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02-07-2017, 05:19 PM
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Who's your engineer? hope the whisper becomes a shout
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Troy Brodie mate, real nice bloke and can recommend him to anyone. The hold up is not him but the RMS. Anyone trying to get a ICV registered in NSW now would be able to confirm the painstaking process .
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