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One small but significant update to this project. My donor car went for "the long walk" over the festive season. RIP MX5. It wasn't until it was gone that I realised that I forgot to remove the steering rack. Oh titties. Not too fussed, it was one of those massively over-assisted power steering ones. I'll source a non PS version when the build properly starts.
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craig1010cc
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I think Bruce had a non pas rack 'in stock' a while back
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Interesting build, I like it. Out if interest where did you source the tube for the bush carrier?
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ToolsnTrack
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I think Bruce had a non pas rack 'in stock' a while back I'm so far off needing one that I'll hold off and snipe something on ebay...
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Actually the MX5 was designed for PAS the manual mx5 came later and is rather slow ratio..
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'98 e36 316i lux '97 mx5 harvard '87 Saab 900 T16s
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skoze
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This looks GR9.
Would love something like this one day as a toy, can imagine them being pretty terrifying to drive in any state of tune! A friend of mine races a Westfield with some degree of XE in it, f**king lunacy;
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Last Edit: Jan 3, 2014 17:53:57 GMT by skoze
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ToolsnTrack
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Actually the MX5 was designed for PAS the manual mx5 came later and is rather slow ratio.. That may be so, but this will weigh half of what an mx5 does.
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Just to add my twopenneth just use the powered rack and convert it to manual.there are a number of guides on line(you are handy with the spanners and a welder that is obvious),then you get a quicker manual rack without all the gubbins needed to drive it.
Nice build by the way.....
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Ginetta G15 BMW K1100 conversion Sold Mk1 Mx5 on ITB'S Sold TVR Chimaera 400 supercharged MR2 Red Roadster 2ZZ Bee*R 324 Skyline 95 Cherokee Jeep
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Jan 16, 2014 10:17:19 GMT
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Too late, the rack is long gone.
Been some developments on the MX5 front since the departure of the last one... watch this space.
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Jan 16, 2014 13:57:59 GMT
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I have a rack if you need one, and column.
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Jan 16, 2014 14:47:55 GMT
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Oh, still got a column, only the rack that's missing.
I'm so far away from needing one that i plan on finding a rack for free, or as close as...
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Aug 11, 2014 11:20:42 GMT
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Get this back on track!
I remember now I'm using the same bushes
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Aug 11, 2014 12:41:29 GMT
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Man, this thing is literally a shelf. I'll get the MR" running and then start properly on this again. I am but one man up here sadly...
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Holy Epic Thread Revival Batman!
To explain, I have went back through all the previous posts and reinserted what images I can. They were originally hotlinked from Facebook (not a smart idea at the best of times as Facebork cycles image links periodically to prevent this) and I ultimately decided to delete my entire Facebook for the sake of my own sanity.
As a result, pics went bye bye, but I HAD managed to save some key pictures on Imgur. Since discovering them again I re-engineered the links to work where I can. Apologies if some stuff is missing, but it will be gone forever.
BUT FEAR NOT!
Why? Well the project needs an update. The thread lives on......
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The last update of 2014 left some ground uncovered. Quick montage: House move Divorce Several cars sold Chassis sold Many other cars bought Youtube channel started OK, thats us up to speed. For those that read my other threads, I have been doing a rather comprehensive resto on my TVR: forum.retro-rides.org/thread/171633/1998-tvr-chimaera-4-turbocharged...and the whole story can be seen on moving picture here, from purchase to current resto: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfokIQ_fMTx8j69hWKj_B_KNlZA8S1fU3So what does that have to do with Project 7-UP? Well, I have the guilt, and I wont let this rest. Once the TVR gets its body back on, we will be restarting this, in great detail from the very beginning, on film, and doing it right.
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Our first episode for this new project is coming soon. I'll be honest, the failure to kick this project into 2nd gear before has irked me... a lot.
I think the biggest issue that folded it was (aside from being project number 4 or 5 at the time) the lack of direction for it. I was building a car for the sake of it. I had no direction.
Not so this time. OH NO! Now we have a direction. A challenge. A purpose. A target to completely fail to hit.
We are going to build a car for £1000 that will lap Knockhill in 60 seconds or less.
Target has been set.
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Aug 28, 2020 10:25:07 GMT
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Wet or dry ?
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Black is not a colour ! .... Its the absence of colour
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Aug 28, 2020 11:07:56 GMT
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wet... with glue!
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