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maxharvard
09-01-2014, 05:24 PM
I got myself an RCR SLC.
I decided I wasn't going to dink around any more. I talked with Jeff Schwartz about his ULTIMA and he leaned much more towards the SLC and boy he wasn't kidding, this thing is dang awesome!
I'm super pumped to have the car here. It certainly brought a lot of people out of the neighborhood asking all sorts of questions and taking pics. It does draw a crowd!
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I decided I ain't wasting no time. I need to get my car back in the garage before winter, so the goal is the be at the point of having the body back on the car by then... that's a lofty goal, but what the hell.
I have done some insulation but have some left over. Any thoughts on where to put some next?
Body off:
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Starting insulation:
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Back side:
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Fuel Pumps are in and time to start making hoses!
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Dani helped me scrape glue off.. it's a slow process.
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68400BIRD
09-02-2014, 10:38 AM
So what actually is it. LOL Looks cool as hell.
So is the Camaro now out of the stable?
I did a Google search. I now know what it is. What are your engine plans?
maxharvard
09-05-2014, 06:30 AM
Added some minor things, all stuff that has to get done. Still have yet to find a good way to get the tape residue off without some hassle. Oh well... Maybe it just takes more elbow grease.
Finished brake lines to the calipers. Had to remove the caliper on the rears to get the banjo bolts in, not a big deal.
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FInally got her up on jackstands to do some of the more important work:
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Master cylinder reservoirs. I was pleasantly surprised at finding pre-drilled holes for these on the drivers side. Made this so dang easy.
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Buttoned up for the night
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Bob in St. Louis
09-05-2014, 06:41 AM
That looks like it's going to be fun. "Subscribed" in anticipation of the awesomeness.
Peter Mc Mahon
09-05-2014, 07:19 AM
Awesome, I seen this on 'Gears'. They seem like crazy performance levels
NJSPEEDER
09-05-2014, 07:40 AM
I've wanted an SLC ever since I found out it existed when Stacey David built one on Gearz a few years ago. Very cool car.
Keep us up to date on your progress.
-Tim
maxharvard
09-07-2014, 05:23 PM
More updates:
Got all the brake lines fitted and attached firmly to the frame. Coolant lines are in place and most of the frame stuff is done, including the fuel system, just a few little things here and there until I can get an engine. W
I will be moving on to the AC unit and install next.
Today just seemed like a good day to work on the body.
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The first cut is always the deepest!
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Place ENGINE HERE:
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Paint color test:
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My son is finally old enough to really help daddy in the garage, here he is drilling and tapping his very first hole! :)
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bonecrrusher
09-08-2014, 08:52 AM
What motor you going with?
Like the other guy said - liked the TT LS7 they built on Gearz.
Bob in St. Louis
09-08-2014, 12:20 PM
Very neat car. I saw prices on their site for some of the cars, but not this one.
Mind if I ask?
maxharvard
09-08-2014, 05:58 PM
What motor you going with?
Like the other guy said - liked the TT LS7 they built on Gearz.
Going to be an LSX something... haven't figured it out yet, but when I do!! :)
Very neat car. I saw prices on their site for some of the cars, but not this one.
Mind if I ask?
The price is on the site, you have to "build" a car to find out. Starting kits go for $45k and you have to add drive train, tires and shipping.
Bob in St. Louis
09-09-2014, 04:20 AM
Ahh, gotcha. Thank you.
maxharvard
09-10-2014, 11:47 AM
If anyone is interested:
http://gearheaddaily.com/whats-the-real-cost-of-grifter-race-car-replica-superlite-car-qa/
Bob in St. Louis
09-10-2014, 12:44 PM
Great info, thank you!
maxharvard
09-12-2014, 07:29 AM
Took the better part of a day to get this right and cut out plates for the door, but it works!!
It thinks it's people!!
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maxharvard
09-16-2014, 11:07 AM
What a difference a little bed liner can do! Took me the better part of a day, but it looks a hell of a lot better than bare fiberglass. Plus, it will be able to handle rock chips pretty smoothly.
I also painted the inside of the middle section with this stuff as well.
The car got a new nickname, the "Stormtrooper" from some of my friends, hell could be worse... but my god, those guys suck at aiming!
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maxharvard
09-18-2014, 07:42 AM
I posted a video of the fuel system for reference if anyone wants/needs it.
Here's the link: GHD’s Grifter’s fuel system is complete! | Gearhead Daily (http://gearheaddaily.com/ghds-grifters-fuel-system-is-complete)
Stovebolter
09-18-2014, 03:11 PM
Want an easy fix for removing tape residue? Get some DX-330 from your local PPG distributor. Comes in gallons or quarts. Works great for removing anything grease based or wax based as well. Your welcome! :twothumbs
maxharvard
09-24-2014, 08:34 AM
I've given the head lights a rest for a bit as I was getting frustrated with them. I'll attack them another night.
Since then, I've managed to install the E-brake units
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Install the AC unit.
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Drill and weld up the steering wheel adapter, mock up the seats for placement and get the e-brake handle situated for final placement when the shifter gets mounted.
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I've managed to get one side of lights to fight right with a lot of fiddling with a drill nibbler/grinder attachment. Now, getting those plastic nubs to fit properly... that's another story.
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I also figured out the right combination to get rid of the packing tape residue.
Liberal amounts of goof-off, let sit for an hour or more, scrape off with plastic razor repeat if necessary.
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Finally, while it looks like i'm just playing making race car noises, i'm actually fitting myself for seat angle, height and distance from roll bar to my head with my helmet.... But mostly race car noises.
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Bob in St. Louis
09-24-2014, 04:19 PM
That's just cool. Thanks for the pics man!
Please keep 'em coming.
maxharvard
09-29-2014, 11:47 AM
I've added a couple videos:
Car overview:
http://gearheaddaily.com/gearhead-daily-introduces-an-in-depth-video-about-our-rcr-superlite-cars-slc-called-grifter/
Clutch explanation:
http://gearheaddaily.com/rcr-superlite-coupe-slc-clutch-how-to-mate-an-ls-motor-to-a-porsche-transaxle/
maxharvard
10-12-2014, 04:50 PM
More updates can be found on www.gearheaddaily.com too if I don't always post on the build threads. Just throwing it out there :)
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Well folks, fall is officially here in Minnesota and it’s starting to get colder. I hope you enjoyed summer because completely over with. Kaput.
I’ve been working a couple hours per night on the car whenever I get a chance. I’m not that confident with fiberglass so this has been a decent learning experience. Let’s get down to it.
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I was able to finish installing the lights and lens cover on the passenger side of the from clam. This is a bit of work to get everything just right. I know it looks a bit chaotic from some of the previous pics, but if you take it slow and take it in small chunks, it makes life a lot easier.
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The tail lights provided their own challenge as there isn’t a clear way to attach the lenses (borrowed from a Dodge Dakota, seriously, take a look at one some time!). I took the better part of an afternoon to make sure these fit tight and as close as possible. I will have to back fill them with fiberglass at some point, but that point isn’t now.
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Now, as parts get put on the car, so does my list of custom tools. This is the first “fun car” that I have owned that will have AC so I’ve had no need for an AC hose crimper.
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I decided that since the name “Stormtrooper” came up a bunch lately, it made sense to add a few black accents to the body. When the doors are closed you won’t be able to see much of the black, but when you open that and the front and rear clam you’ll see the accents to the color. I had some issues with tape sticking to the body after using some “Goof-Off” sticker remover so that’s why I have all the over spray issues. I tried several kinds of tape and had come to the conclusion that there was some residue on the body keeping it from sticking. I tried a couple solvents with no avail. I reinstalled the doors and will attack the overspray soon. I’ve found that brake cleaner eats right through this type of paint! Easy and cheap fix!
I think I may have figured out the engine situation for “Griftrooper”, here’s a small hint…. Giggity.
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maxharvard
10-24-2014, 05:29 AM
I've been making some videos that I've uploaded to my channel if people are interested :)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCacRYgh_PuEfISr3ktwQW-A
maxharvard
11-18-2014, 11:32 AM
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Hey hey say hey sports fans! We’re back with some progress on some of our projects on Grifter.
Pictured above is what the car looks like right at this current moment. I was able to finish the passenger side head lights and light cover. I finished off the masking the body for the black accent pieces. It should look pretty good when I finally get around to taking care of the overspray (don’t ask). Ugh.
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I also added a battery box I made with some left over aluminum pieces I had laying around (you can see going here to YouTube! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or3iZTneJOw&list=UUacRYgh_PuEfISr3ktwQW-A))
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The seats needed seat belts so I made sure to get some stout ones and mount them to the frame with grade 8 bolts and 1/4 thick plates holding the belts in place.
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The shifter needs a bracket made and installed. It’s ugly, but it works. Shrug.
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I had to pull the transmission out to get at some of the points in the chassis to do some minor work. It had to come out regardless to fit the engine so I just went ahead and did it.
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I’m no good at wiring but this ISIS system makes this fairly straight forward. Pigtails for the lights already built in and minimal connection points makes this one of the most straight forward systems I’ve used.
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Finally, I picked up a STACK 8130-B unit with the GPS Speedo, it’s a bit of a tight fit into the dash, but holy macaroni is it going to be Awwwwesssoomme!
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C-450
11-18-2014, 02:30 PM
Man that car is awesome.
maxharvard
11-19-2014, 08:18 PM
Thanks! Should be really fun when it's done :)
maxharvard
12-07-2014, 03:04 PM
Too tired to repost all this into forum format. Sorry fella's.
This'll have to do.
http://gearheaddaily.com/grifter-december-updates-come-all-ye-gearheads/
maxharvard
01-11-2015, 07:44 PM
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Straight up for reals player, it's damn cold in our home state of Minnesota. We've seen temps well below zero and not having a garage heater has frankly gotten in the way of making decent progress on the car.
I've resorted to finding things to bring into the basement and shuttling tools one at a time from the garage. It's not all that efficient and frankly, slow work. Regardless, I've been trying my best with a small space heater and finding other projects to do. My motto through this whole build is:
It's all gotta get done, so any work, even not %100 on task gets us closer to a finished product
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This is of Jim Hall who works at TPIS in Chaska. He helped us get the motor to and from his shop.
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The dyno went pretty well all things considered. If you missed our dyno video, it can be seen below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVFA8TUqvmM
Our motor made the "as advertised" 525hp on the dot and 461 ft-lbs of torque. No fiddling, no adjustments, no "corrections" to the tune or anything. It was spot on. No complaints from us! We will dyno the motor again once it's in the car and running so we can make some tuning adjustments with a load on the tires.
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Next up, I started to attack the interior. We mocked up the dash board to see what needed trimming and what needed to be done. The more stuff we put on the better it gets! I then opted and purchased a new steering wheel and adapter. Planning ahead, I noticed that we would have to weld the stock shaft onto the steering column which didn't allow much wiggle room down the road.
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I finished up some little piddly bits such as the door latches and a couple turnbuckles for the front splitter. I installed the inner door latches too, but still have to figure out how to attach them all together. That said, I'm are going to wait to see how the body lines up before installing the door strikers.
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This could be called "before and after". This is a job we were able to do while it was -35* outside. Think I'm joking? I sadly am not.We trimmed the vents and cut out the holes, it's an odd shape so it took some doing to get it just right. We opted to pop-rivet them in place rather than graft them in because it's quite possible that they will break from a rock or something stupid, we do want to be able to fix them easily in the future.
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If the padding on the seat pictured above looks familiar, it's probably because we stole our wife's yoga mat and cut it up to make some padding for our seats. It made a world of difference.
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We'll see if that's enough belt wrap for the alternator, we will ad a pulley later if it's not sufficient. The alternator is a stock GM 105amp unit with the stock number of 8247. These come on Tahoe's, Silverado's and GM trucks with the 5.3L engine in the mid 2000's. You'll need a couple 1/2" spacers and 2 - 90mm 10x1.50 bolts to finish it up.
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The motor was put into place, despite the cold weather we soldered on.
Catch'ya on the flip side!
maxharvard
01-18-2015, 10:51 AM
Well, the weather broke and man it's like summer! WHOOOWEEE!!
I took the chance to put the transmission in :)
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andrewb70
01-18-2015, 11:58 AM
I just watched the fuel system video. It seems like a very complicated system that uses two pumps and a surge tank. Have you considered modifying the stock fuel tank to mount an in-tank pump? This would make life so much easier and give you fewer points of failure.
Andrew
maxharvard
01-18-2015, 01:37 PM
I just watched the fuel system video. It seems like a very complicated system that uses two pumps and a surge tank. Have you considered modifying the stock fuel tank to mount an in-tank pump? This would make life so much easier and give you fewer points of failure.
Andrew
I've considered it, but also taking into account that I'd have to rip apart the tank and rework it... and that I suck at welding aluminum... Kinda limits my options LOL
andrewb70
01-18-2015, 01:57 PM
I've considered it, but also taking into account that I'd have to rip apart the tank and rework it... and that I suck at welding aluminum... Kinda limits my options LOL
I suck at welding aluminum too, but I think in the long run you might be better off to bite that bullet now. The stock tank looks to be tall enough to accommodate an in-tank module. I am surprised that RCR doesn't do that to begin with.
Andrew
maxharvard
01-20-2015, 05:05 PM
No real update, just liked this view.... Mmmm... Dat ass.
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BuddyP
01-20-2015, 09:26 PM
Wow, that's a ton of work!!! Lookin pretty cool though!
maxharvard
01-29-2015, 08:17 PM
Here's the latest video... Nothing fancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pbtj_X3_iE&feature=youtu.be
andrewb70
01-29-2015, 08:25 PM
Here's the latest video... Nothing fancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pbtj_X3_iE&feature=youtu.be
Why are you installing extra sensors for the Stack gauges? Can't they interface with the OEM gauges via CAN bus?
Andrew
maxharvard
01-31-2015, 06:32 AM
Why are you installing extra sensors for the Stack gauges? Can't they interface with the OEM gauges via CAN bus?
Andrew
I've done two of these STACK unit's with LS motors, one from MAST and one from GM Performance.
The STACK unit has a special set of connectors that don't easily work with any of the CAN BUS or loose wires. I'm sure it could be done, but the weather connectors that come with the STACK system go together so easily, it's not worth the extra effort.
Besides, the STACK system uses it's own solid state pressure senders, which are tough as hell. It makes for easy work with fuel pressure/oil pressure...etc.
maxharvard
02-28-2015, 05:44 PM
Well, the cold weather continues and work on the SLC has been in a word: Slow.
We were able to get some work done and here's where she stands.
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Who doesn't love finely welded aluminum custom pieces? A while back one of the members on the SLC specific forum made a very limited run of these coolant overflow tanks. I completely missed that by a good year or more, but thankfully one of the lucky recipients decided to sell me his because he was going another direction. This is a killer piece and totally worth the extra bucks. This one is sooooo nice, dontcha think?
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The Mast Motorsports oil pan that we reviewed recently comes with two plugged ports on the pan for an oil cooler (which we will add at a later date). These are perfect for an oil pressure sending unit (left) and an oil temp sending unit (right) that are specific to our STACK gauge cluster. For those who know how the LS oil pan is routed, this one is slightly different. The oil in the stock pan recirculates via the external piece, this one recirculates the oil internally, so no worries about oil starvation.
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We got our air inlet tube from Nate at One Guy's Garage (http://www.one-guys-garage.com/). He made it a tad long in case it needs to be trimmed when the rear clam is installed. More custom aluminum pieces! Baller status has been achieved!
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Moving to the exhaust side of things. We decided a long time ago that the exhaust had to exit out the side. We found our exit location first and worked backwards towards the LS7 exhaust manifolds bolted to the engine. We promised a friend that we would do our damnedest to get some pics of the car shooting flames.
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Here's what we eventually came up with this for both sides of the car. It's two pieces and slips on with a thick band clamp. A one piece system wasn't going to fit, so that kinda sucked.
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We added some VHT high temp exhaust paint to the whole tube and manifold. It should look decent after a few heat cycles for the paint to cure.
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Our neighbor came by to help remove the body. There's really only a few ticky-tack things left like wiring up the gauge cluster, adding fluids and doing the finish wiring. Hopefully we'll be posted a first start video soon!
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My god this thing looks so badass. Dat'ass y0!
andrewb70
03-01-2015, 06:46 AM
Good progress. Are you going for a particular look in the engine bay?
Andrew
maxharvard
03-01-2015, 05:20 PM
Good progress. Are you going for a particular look in the engine bay?
Andrew
Umm... functional? LOL
I'm hoping to pick up some orange LS376 or LSX valve covers some day to make it pop a bit, but that's really all I have planned at the moment. Got any ideas? :)
andrewb70
03-02-2015, 02:48 PM
Umm... functional? LOL
I'm hoping to pick up some orange LS376 or LSX valve covers some day to make it pop a bit, but that's really all I have planned at the moment. Got any ideas? :)
Well, it all depends on how crazy you want to get. If it was me, I would start by getting some Holley valve covers and ditching the coil brackets. I am also not a fan of the "fabricated" aluminum look, so I would do something with that overflow tank. You can media blast it, which will make it look cast. You can wrinkle paint it. You can blast it and have it anodized. Hell, you can just paint it flat black. The natural aluminum will look like doody in short order. Same goes for that intake tube.
I'd also reloom the injectors. I wish I would have done that when I did my GTO swap. Redoing some of the more visible parts of the harness will make for a much neater appearance.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/03/10958929_10155150232220702_6564040416626-1.jpg
In the above picture, see the bolt that is attaching the right shock to the bell crank? The bolt is too long and it is also going in the wrong direction. As it is, if the nut backs out, the bolt falls out. If you have the bolt coming in from the top, should the nut back off, the bolt stays in place.
I'd would also strongly consider painting the aluminum frame and having all of the other aluminum parts hard anodized. It's surprisingly affordable and will wear much nicer.
Andrew
Schwartz Performance
03-02-2015, 02:58 PM
Looking sweet!
Shoulda had us twin turbo it! Just kidding. Kind of.
Your "dat ass" comments keep making me think of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wMbihg9tkk
Good luck with the project.. You gonna have it done for the summer events??
-Dale
maxharvard
03-13-2015, 08:15 PM
Indeed Dale! It should be ready by July and certainly ready for the race at Road America! :)
I wish you guys could do a twin setup for me, but I know you guys want like actual money for it LOL! Tell Jeff I say "thanks" for the advice on going with the SLC over the ULTIMA :)
Motown 454
03-14-2015, 07:48 AM
nice job, the motor looks good in there. This thing is going to get up and Boogi!
maxharvard
04-03-2015, 10:26 AM
Some updates:
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/13169_10155324460565702_2574703302959327-1.jpg
We have power!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/11081190_10155320799375702_4813062948131-1.jpg
Interior sound deadening materials done!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/11073387_10155309393460702_1793552026561-1.jpg
Tight tolerances!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/11059683_10155264576915702_8696411864583-1.jpg
New back up camera and LCD
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/11108955_10155312123690702_7311402307060-1.jpg
Fluids are going in!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/11014841_10155319008180702_4380139382185-1.jpg
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/10408703_10155332466615702_8016156972046-1.jpg
The engine cranks, the fuel pumps work... Now it's time for fuel!
maxharvard
04-05-2015, 12:31 PM
GET SOME!
Happy Easter!
https://youtu.be/WeJBhTF9Kyc
Bob in St. Louis
04-08-2015, 04:21 AM
Awesome!
Awesome!
X2
Going to be a rocket...
Gil
maxharvard
04-14-2015, 05:27 PM
It moves!!!!
For real.
Clutch was giving me fits and i was finally able to get it to release but I have to pump the pedal which means more time bleeding. Oh goody.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/lrg214011057781_10155386156785702_357393-1.jpg
No foolin', I made it EXACTLY one mile and it puked the upper radiator hose at a million miles an hour. I even got a bath in some of it too. Made for good fodder by the neighbors!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/lrg214211146422_10155386157210702_321264-1.jpg
Me and the next door neighbor Adam who helped me today and on occasion provided muscle for projects.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/lrg214111074315_911341657367_90116918891-1.jpg
Diagnosis?
FRIGGIN ROCKET SHIP!
1st gear is completely worthless.
2nd gear... I'm not joking... BLOWS the tires off at almost idle.
3rd gear? HOLY HELL WARP DRIVE.
What the hell did I just build?!?!
Looks like a LeMans Prototpe... Crazy awesome !
Gil
1968CamaroSS_Sam
04-15-2015, 07:01 AM
Awesome project. Love this. Thanks for sharing the pics and insights.
C-450
04-15-2015, 06:45 PM
That's awesome. That has to be the funnest ride ever. Looks good too without the body work.
maxharvard
04-22-2015, 06:54 AM
Yes, I HAD to test fit the body last night for no other reason than just because.
I found a couple areas where it's catching and my measurements for the front strut bars for the front spoiler were off, hence the front nose sticking up too much, I'll have to move those at a steeper angle on the front nose.
The air inlet tube isn't looking promising as it hits the rear body work, I'll try and rework it once I get the rear clam in it's final place and bolted up.
The exhaust pipes somehow got misaligned so I'll have to fiddle with those to get them to line up properly in the holes. I'll also have to enlarge one hole on the drivers side, as it's touching the pipe.
It was suggested by more than one person that my clutch pedal is probably out of adjustment as well. And since it SNOWED, yes snowed last night, I wasn't able to test out the new adjustment.
Nothing on the suspension is right so that'll be another task to tackle.
But for now, mother of hell it looks awesome!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/lrg214411154775_10155414153555702_844580-1.jpg
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/04/lrg214311110298_10155414153525702_597416-1.jpg
Bob in St. Louis
04-22-2015, 12:17 PM
Wow, that is SPECTACULAR!
So envious.....
monteboy84
04-22-2015, 01:30 PM
LOVE this car! Where are you at in MN? I'm up in Elk River, the SLC is high on my want list as an upcoming project, would love to check it out in person sometime if you wouldn't mind :)
maxharvard
04-22-2015, 06:16 PM
LOVE this car! Where are you at in MN? I'm up in Elk River, the SLC is high on my want list as an upcoming project, would love to check it out in person sometime if you wouldn't mind :)
I'm in Hugo, PM me if you want to stop by some time :)
maxharvard
04-27-2015, 05:54 PM
Made a very quick little video with a walk around and a start up.
LOUD NOISES!!
https://youtu.be/BL8mtoe9hTw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL8mtoe9hTw
maxharvard
05-07-2015, 06:36 PM
Awww it thinks it's people!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/05/lrg214620121_10155470733405702_115782959-1.jpg
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2015/05/lrg214511011057_10155470733465702_302265-1.jpg
Pretty next level sir. Strong work.
srh3trinity
05-09-2015, 09:29 AM
So cool!
maxharvard
06-07-2015, 04:50 PM
Obligatory hot girl in a hot car.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5icd8zKPS4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5icd8zKPS4
maxharvard
06-30-2015, 06:08 AM
First drive video and first race video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaTz_bJ-f9A
maxharvard
08-21-2015, 06:13 PM
More loud noises!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMH9fuWKd0A
maxharvard
01-17-2016, 06:31 PM
Final video and review.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APNTju76fmE
maxharvard
02-15-2016, 08:05 AM
Thought I'd share. :)
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