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rattlsnak 02-20-2005 05:10 PM

>>The brake rotors are Zimmermans and are the same left and right<<

Mine are Zimmermans also, and there are indeed a right and left part number. Thats why I asked if they are spiraling in the right direction on the other side. If the right side is going forward also, then you have them switched. If the right side is spiraling backwards, then you have two sets of "right" sides. The cooling vanes on the inside of the rotor are directional and correspond to the holes.

Walko 02-20-2005 08:19 PM

One awesome car.

I can only hope my long hodd looks half as good when it is finished.

More pics

Michael

tom1394racing 02-21-2005 01:50 AM

Zimmermans different left and right??

Hummm.....I bought these from our host and they are the same on the left and right. Pelican does not list a different part number for left and right sides. I checked a few other sources and they also only list one part # for the front and one for the rear. I also checked the cast in cooling vanes in the rotors. They are purely radial and do not align with the drilled holes in the rotor. I believe the hole pattern is somewhat misleading. The swirling pattern of the holes looks like the aerodynamic shape of a rotor passage in a centrifugal compressor. However given that the cast in passage in the rotor is radial, the hole pattern should function the same fleft or right.

I don't know why my Zimmermans are different than Rattlesnake's. Maybe they changed the design. Anyone else have any experience with this??

adomakin 02-21-2005 02:19 AM

superb car, great colour choice too. what have you done inside? any photos?

Andy

SteveM911 02-21-2005 03:55 AM

Looks fantastic, my favourite colour, can't wait to see the finished item.
Steve

NY65912 02-21-2005 06:14 AM

That has got to be one of the most beautiful car I have ever seen.

I LOVE the color! And of course being the "anal" type love the detail!

Good Luck with it. I would probably never use it if it were mine....glass case most likely.

MikeČ

Ho Hum 74 02-21-2005 06:48 AM

That is a spectacular car! Awesome job.

On the Zimmermans, I found that they cracked on my M3 after being on the track for one day. Not sure if you are going to track this car (it should be tracked) but I would go with slotted rotors for peace of mind.

What I've found with directional rotors is that one side will have a part # ending in an even # and the other will be odd. Look along the hub to find the manufacturer's part number. Also, a lot of rotors come with L or R stamped on them. If the vanes point radially outwards from the hub then there is no specific direction (work the same either way). But on cars like the M3 the vanes are swirled (curved). This acts like a turbine (pump) pulling the air out of the center of the rotor faster than the straight radial vanes. Then you have to be careful of the direction.

Keep those beautiful photos coming.

Tristan

Dan in Pasadena 02-21-2005 07:15 AM

Really stupid question coming, in the fourth picture from the top, what is the black bar or tube (it appears) exiting the left rear wheel well? My apologies, I am a lurker and learner.

Slider79SC 02-21-2005 07:40 AM

Dan,

There are no stupid questions for this board, that is a factory fender brace. It bolts to the fender and the part you are seeing bolts to the body through the engine compartment.

SmileWavy

Bill Verburg 02-21-2005 08:28 AM

Beautiful car!
Quote:

The brake rotors are Zimmermans and are the same left and right. I don't know of any reason why they should not be. I can't think of any aerodynamic effect that would relate to the hole pattern and direction of rotation. Am I missing something?
Thhe small rotors are straight vaned and the same left or right. Hole patteren is meaningless on tose rotors. When curved vanes are ised the holes can either parallel or cross sothere is nothing to infer there either. Stock 930/993 etc. all do use holes parallel to the vane curves.

JCR 02-21-2005 08:34 AM

Pure early 911 goodness!!! Beautiful!

Curious why you didn't schutz the front and rear wheel housings like the rest of the underbody?
Seems like there's a high probability for stone chips there.

kach22i 02-21-2005 08:54 AM

After owning an orange 1974 Super Beetle and an orange 1976 short box Ford van, I swore off orange cars. Now I'm swearing at the beauty of this orange car - freak'n great looking.

Quick question: Is that a aftermarket/custom tow hook? Where are the wire bar hook loops near the front suspension covers?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1109008358.jpg

Wil Ferch 04-06-2005 09:13 AM

Bumping this awesome thread.....

Anything new to report?

Wil

Yellowbird RS 04-06-2005 09:34 AM

WOW!!!
great car!

speedingbullitt 04-06-2005 11:19 AM

Awesom car...what year is it?? What lift do you have? I love beautiful craftmanship!!

Steve

Wil Ferch 04-06-2005 12:11 PM

The title of this thread is update #8.....

Do a search on the same title with "prior" numbers...or tom1394Racing... and you'll get the entire history.....

Wil

David 04-06-2005 01:52 PM

Re: Another RSR Clone Project - Update 8
 
Quote:

[i] Keep your comments and suggestions coming. They are part of the inspiration to complete the project on time. [/B]
We're the one's should be inspired, I'm going home right now and working on my car, 10 months and counting. I can put off doing my taxes for another few days, I have to pay anyway.

The car looks amazing, please tell me you've been at this project for years. :)

tom1394racing 04-06-2005 02:32 PM

Not a lot new to report. I'm struggling with the rewiring and will be putting out a detailed post soon asking for some advice. I'll include some pictures of the front trunk compartment and anything else you guys would like to see.

The tow hooks are OEM as far as I know and the lift is from Team Lift out of Texas.

GaryR 04-08-2005 04:53 AM

I love this car, keep the pics coming!

911teo 04-08-2005 05:17 AM

What a car, what a project, what a garage!!!!!!


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