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So its winter and its garage time - what you got planned?
jambojeef - 5/9/08 at 03:26 PM

I dont know if the view out of your window is as miserable as mine but its looking like its keeping the 7 in the garage and winter mod time! So........ what you got planned?

Im gonna redesign my rear uprights since they were a bit of a compromise from the outset, nasty shock angle and weird geometry (was the first suspension bits I made) might have a go in ally this time for a bit of fun...

Would like to re-do my scuttle and rear panel / wings too since they are full of filler and not too pretty!

And finally - a roof and some windscreen wipers!!

Geoff


Paul TigerB6 - 5/9/08 at 03:37 PM

quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74
i'm seriously considering SORNing and getting startedwith engine swap - bigger crossflow plus improving engine mounts


You know you want a bike engine deep down!!!


hector - 5/9/08 at 03:39 PM

I have just removed me front end to shift radiator back so i can get my intercooler fitted before i put in my Turbo Technics conversion at long last!
Apart from that i will be sorting out my squeaky poly bushes.
cheers


grazzledazzle - 5/9/08 at 03:46 PM

ST200 engine
Gas flowed heads
Jenveys
DTA
Widetrack front suspension
GT bonnet
New seats
New dash

Bankruptcy.


speedyxjs - 5/9/08 at 03:55 PM

quote:
Originally posted by grazzledazzle
ST200 engine
Gas flowed heads
Jenveys
DTA
Widetrack front suspension
GT bonnet
New seats
New dash

Bankruptcy.

Well thats gonna keep you busy for a bit
I would like to get my car on wheels by March


clairetoo - 5/9/08 at 04:03 PM

Make some inner wings to stop the spray from finding the gaps around the heater......
Seal the gaps around the heater........
Sort out the c$$p demister........
Make a weather proof hardtop.......

Oh , and try and get the exhausts to exit out the back cuz it's a bit noisy with the hood up.......

In short........since it will probably rain all next year as well , keeping the weather out has to be top priority

[Edited on 5/9/08 by clairetoo]


Guinness - 5/9/08 at 04:06 PM

Just bought a 110 Landrover!

So my winter will be uncovering rust and whatever mechanical demons lurk under the skin of that beast!

The Indy will be sitting in the garage, under it's cover waiting for global warming, or me emigrating, whichever comes sooner.

Cheers

Mike


James - 5/9/08 at 04:18 PM

It's funny how with weather like this we're all worrying about screens etc!

Fitting screen and hood etc. are my forthcoming projects.

Oh, and sorting out a new garage as I've been finally kicked out my parents!


TimC - 5/9/08 at 04:20 PM

I'll hopefully finish the MNR and then spend the rest of the winter wishing I'd built it to RGB spec. Oh, and I'm going to do my ARDS test. Just in case.


chris_smith - 5/9/08 at 04:50 PM

firstly this weekend im gonna make these into a pedal box, all beautifully laser cut this afternoon
pedal box parts
pedal box parts


MikeR - 5/9/08 at 04:52 PM

finishing the car - just in time for global warming to kick in


blakep82 - 5/9/08 at 05:29 PM

try and get it finished before next spring...


macspeedy - 5/9/08 at 05:33 PM

finish my zx12 from pinto swap, sell it if there is a reasonable market. buy a rib have some fun!


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:00 PM

i'm still waiting for summer,to use the car and wear something out,so i can change it.


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 06:03 PM

i'm still waiting to wear something out


panichat - 5/9/08 at 06:16 PM


Mark Allanson - 5/9/08 at 06:20 PM

14 repeat postings, a world record


cryoman1965 - 5/9/08 at 06:47 PM

i think we heard you the first time

n


Roman - 5/9/08 at 07:08 PM

Just got the car back on the road!












But I am looking to fit some bike carbs


nstrug - 5/9/08 at 07:18 PM

Finishing the car this winter.

Next winter will be the Willwood brake upgrade, and the Quaife diff, and the ARB, and the flatshifter, and the shift solenoid, and the Rotrex supercharger...

In my dreams

Nick


blakep82 - 5/9/08 at 08:47 PM

quote:
Originally posted by westf27
i'm still waiting to wear something out


the left mouse button by the looks of things...


shades - 5/9/08 at 08:49 PM

Start the next project.... Hot Rod


Richard Quinn - 5/9/08 at 08:52 PM

My plan is to catch up on my plan! Don't think I need to worry about getting finished for the end of this summer now though!


westf27 - 5/9/08 at 10:15 PM

there is no way i hit that button fourteen times


hobzy - 5/9/08 at 10:26 PM

Wire brush and paint any rusty bits, design a new rear cover and box, decide whether or not to try and source/change the diff, stop the garage door leaking...


Steve Lovelock - 6/9/08 at 07:01 AM

I am hoping that now summer has gone the weather will improve or at least stop raining so that I can use my car. The last two summers have been pants so I intend to use it all winter then upgrade in the rainy summer next year. A cunning plan. Maybe.


scutter - 6/9/08 at 08:04 AM

I've only just finshed last winters upgrades

Bring on the late summer, and if you insist i've got the bodywork to refresh after 25000 miles

ATB Dan.


dr-fastlane - 6/9/08 at 09:00 AM

The winter would be to short,

-Building a new EFI manifold
-Alu fuel tank
- new and better rear and side panels
- re-position the front blinkers
- bonnet without airscoop but wit nice louvers
-deeper bucket seats
- interior carpet
- alu airbox
- painting the bodywork
- fitting some nice BBS Lemans (replica’s)


charlierevell - 6/9/08 at 09:59 AM

Sell car.... Buy house with garage so i can buy or build another car next winter!


jambojeef - 6/9/08 at 12:47 PM

Actually reading through other peoples posts - maybe I have a bit more to do!

Would like to get some raceleda front uprights and some wilwood or similar billet brakes....

And go from vented to solid at the front - god knows why I put them on in the first place!


tcr - 10/9/08 at 06:53 PM

the car has had some hard cornering abuse so ball joints, rod ends ,wheel bearings and a full hit of poly bushes ,yeah right il spend the winter infront of the fire only to realise one week before the season starts that ive got all of the above to do


Hellfire - 10/9/08 at 07:32 PM

Having spent most of the summer months repairing the Indy, we'll be doing nothing to it whatsoever over the winter. Unless I slam it into the tyre wall again on another trackday...

Phil


Hellfire - 10/9/08 at 10:32 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Having spent most of the summer months repairing the Indy, we'll be doing nothing to it whatsoever over the winter. Unless I slam it into the tyre wall again on another trackday...

Phil


You f**cking dare....

Steve


Guinness - 11/9/08 at 06:43 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Having spent most of the summer months repairing the Indy, we'll be doing nothing to it whatsoever over the winter. Unless I slam it into the tyre wall again on another trackday...

Phil


You f**cking dare....

Steve


Just a quick heads up to the schizophrenic Team Hellfire, the rumor is that we are heading back to Teesside for a final trackday of the year. Some time in October. Will keep you posted with the details.

Mike


Hellfire - 11/9/08 at 11:38 AM

Cheers Mike. It'd be good to get back to Teeside on a trackday and see if the mods we've made have improved the handling or not. Keep us posted.

Phil


slimtater - 24/9/08 at 05:16 PM

Do many keep their Locost on the road over winter?
My tax expires at the end of Sept and I am loathed to SORN it for the sake of £120. Given the bizarre climate, are we more likely to get dry/fine days during the winter (albeit cold) than we did during the summer.


Guinness - 24/9/08 at 06:10 PM

quote:
Originally posted by slimtater
Do many keep their Locost on the road over winter?
My tax expires at the end of Sept and I am loathed to SORN it for the sake of £120. Given the bizarre climate, are we more likely to get dry/fine days during the winter (albeit cold) than we did during the summer.


Not! I keep mine taxed 365 days a year, as I love blatting in winter! Cold, crisp, dry mornings are the best!

Mike


David Jenkins - 24/9/08 at 07:10 PM

I find the winter driving most enjoyable! Not too many dithering sightseers on the road, the engine runs sweetly in the cold air, and zooming along on a crisp sunny day is just perfect.

The only down-side is that I can't find a way to keep my hands warm - I've tried many solutions, including electrically heated gloves (albeit not very good ones), but the best I've found so far has been a pair of 'lobster claw'/'Doctor Spock live long and prosper' mitts... warmish but clumsy. A bit like these...


Meeerrrk - 11/10/08 at 07:22 PM

only simple bits for me,
LED rear lights
complete engine service & other general maintenance tasks. nothing drastic


jabbahutt - 21/11/08 at 10:34 AM

just finish off some comestic bits that were dubious for SVA

Top bonnet vents purely because they look nice and get my snazzy water jet cut badges painted and fitted to the front and rear.

Oh and hopefully get some nice dry sunny cold days so I can learn how to drive it so far it's only been to SVA and back driven quite catiously as it scared me stupid


djtom - 1/12/08 at 12:42 AM

complete rebuild from the ground up! see my separate thread for details:

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=101532


RK - 2/12/08 at 06:13 PM

I'm building a car!
Jobs to do: (this is the first time I've actually written it down)
1. drill holes to mount rear arches
2. paint said arches
3. mount rear lights
4. finish dash and switch installs
5. permanently mount nose cone
6. install windshield, wipers and washer lines
7. wire lights and instruments etc (engine already wired)
8. highly modify bonnet or make new bonnet, and install catches
9. install cycle wings
10. Install headlights and front bike indicators
11. Install passenger seat and seat belts
12. order paperwork from the provincial government
13. arrange inspection, PASS inspection
14. Drive car like a little old lady from Pasadena for a few weeks, before turning into Mr. Hyde behind the wheel.

Please don't say a weekend's work!! Aiming for beginning of June.


sebastiaan - 2/12/08 at 07:43 PM

* moving the coolant expansion tank to the front of the engine (less clutter)
* fitting rad ducting
* fix noisy rear polybushes
* fit charade alternator (now a 2cv one and it's struggling)
* fit interior carpets
* connect the flashy aero-style filler to the fuel tank so that it actually works...
* new rear cover
* H4 headlight conversion since i'm now running the old filament type bulbs
* tidy up wiring loom
* tune megasquirt (i'm lucky enough to have not one but two rolling roads at my disposal!)
* shorten battered pinto sump

And if time and money permits:
* fit wipers
* fit heater
* fit hood
(yes, me too....)
* fit proper 4-into-1 exhaust
* modify cylinder head

That's about it, i guess... I'd better get cracking!


sebastiaan - 30/12/08 at 01:36 PM

quote:
Originally posted by sebastiaan
* moving the coolant expansion tank to the front of the engine (less clutter) --> done
* fitting rad ducting
* fix noisy rear polybushes --> done
* fit charade alternator (now a 2cv one and it's struggling) --> done
* fit interior carpets
* connect the flashy aero-style filler to the fuel tank so that it actually works...
* new rear cover
* H4 headlight conversion since i'm now running the old filament type bulbs --> not doen, but moved headlights down so they look better (who cares about driving in the dark anyway...)
* tidy up wiring loom
* tune megasquirt (i'm lucky enough to have not one but two rolling roads at my disposal!)
* shorten battered pinto sump

And if time and money permits:
* fit wipers
* fit heater
* fit hood
(yes, me too....)
* fit proper 4-into-1 exhaust
* modify cylinder head

That's about it, i guess... I'd better get cracking!


Geez, time flies doesn't it?


filiperosa - 24/3/09 at 03:35 PM

start my offroad buggy


sebastiaan - 19/4/09 at 11:18 AM

quote:
Originally posted by sebastiaan
quote:
Originally posted by sebastiaan
* moving the coolant expansion tank to the front of the engine (less clutter) --> done
* fitting rad ducting --> done
* fix noisy rear polybushes --> done
* fit charade alternator (now a 2cv one and it's struggling) --> done
* fit interior carpets
* connect the flashy aero-style filler to the fuel tank so that it actually works... --> done
* new rear cover
* H4 headlight conversion since i'm now running the old filament type bulbs --> not doen, but moved headlights down so they look better (who cares about driving in the dark anyway...)
* tidy up wiring loom --> done
* tune megasquirt (i'm lucky enough to have not one but two rolling roads at my disposal!)
* shorten battered pinto sump --> 90% done

And if time and money permits:
* fit wipers --> no money
* fit heater --> no money
* fit hood --> no money
(yes, me too....)
* fit proper 4-into-1 exhaust --> no money
* modify cylinder head --> no time

That's about it, i guess... I'd better get cracking!


Geez, time flies doesn't it?


That's me almost done then! Let's hope the good weather continues until after i've refitted the now shorter sump!