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quozl 05-19-2013 11:42 PM

We replaced all the carpet with new Porsche silverknit after Michael at Promotive had finished making the floor boards. The drivers side he made completely custom to mate with the Tilton pedal box as it is adjustable where the passenger side is a reworked rennline unit.

I'll try and get onto Craig the previous owner and get his input on the door cards but he hasn't been answering email lately so might take while.

Cheers Al

speednme1 05-20-2013 12:29 AM

That is a Bada$$ looking car! Other than addressing the ladder/paint issue you mention, I see no point in changing anything else. That thing is HOT! I like the impact bumpers with the duck tail. Keeps some of its originality yet has enough changes to intrigue one into further investigating the uniqueness of it.

Don't get me wrong the Iroc bumpers are sweet but if you decided to stop now it will still be a hot car.

tips 05-20-2013 12:44 AM

Thank You quozl and D911SC, i too might go with that look :)



Quote:

Originally Posted by speednme1 (Post 7450934)

Don't get me wrong the Iroc bumpers are sweet but if you decided to stop now it will still be a hot car.

and i kinda agree with this last statement

Flat6Heaven 05-20-2013 01:04 AM

Beautiful car, congratulations!

Do you have any more details / pictures of the cable to hydraulic clutch conversion?

Thanks in advance,
Ben.

quozl 05-20-2013 02:09 AM

Hi Ben, no other pictures that I have, I'll ask Michael my engineer if he can detail what he did and if he has any more photos as he took the majority of them for me during the upgrades.

Cheers Al

Flat6Heaven 05-20-2013 03:33 AM

That would be great! I'd love to see how he managed the conversion. If the pedal box is anything to go by then I'll bet it's well executed.

TIA,
Ben.

quozl 05-20-2013 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flat6Heaven (Post 7451041)
That would be great! I'd love to see how he managed the conversion. If the pedal box is anything to go by then I'll bet it's well executed.

TIA,
Ben.

Hi Ben, this is the reply I got from Michael and a couple of pics of the work

Quote:

These photos should explain it all. The cylinder part of the clutch was
simple. It is just a pull cylinder and a few fabricated mounts.

The other option is to use a push type clutch like the Tilton / Wevo clutch
setup. The hydraulic throwout bearing and actuator has a more traditional
mounting inside the bell housing. Great option if it needs a clutch upgrade
at the same time... It depends on the use of the car though...

Cheers,
Michael Harris
Promotive Engineering
http://www.users.on.net/~quozl/Image...s/IMG_4599.jpg

http://www.users.on.net/~quozl/Image...s/IMG_4603.jpg


Hope this helps Ben

Cheers Al

Flat6Heaven 05-21-2013 12:43 AM

That's just perfect! Thanks a ton,

Ben.

SKT07 10-14-2013 07:24 AM

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Subscribed to this thread for future updates!

As mentioned previously, it looks amazing already!

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quozl 10-14-2013 09:49 AM

Thanks, we're just getting started on collecting the parts for the new suspension and brake upgrades / replacement. Hoping most of it will be here so we can get started around the end of November on it.

Cheers Al

quozl 06-13-2014 03:26 PM

This post will detail the next round of upgrades / work on the car that are almost complete. I will post pics once I get the car back, just waiting on the Zuffenhaus brakes and then we can finish this round of work.

The to do list, that by now is mostly done.

Suspension
  • Rebuild / re-valve and refinish Bilstein shocks by Murray Coote. Rears will be adjustable

  • A-arms and all associated suspension parts bead blasted and powder coated / re-plated and finished to new condition

  • All suspension bushings replaced including the A arms, rear trailing arms, swaybars, spring plate and anything else I've missed, replaced with new poly bronze.

  • Torsion bars, front and rear torsion bars to match with RSR swaybars

  • New RSR adjustable through the body sway bar front and new RSR adjustable rear sway bar and associated parts

  • Reconfigure front suspension track

  • New wheel bearings all corners

  • Change nuts to open type

I'm sure there's a tonne I've missed so I'll add any detail as it comes to hand.

Other odds n sods

Radio Delete:

Delete radio, door speakers and associated wiring.

Make radio delete plate in black anodised with engraved PORSCHE script.

Michael will be CNC machining this and anodising it in black.

The pic below is from a user on Pelican who was nice enough to send me the dimensions and cnc drawings.

The bottom plate was anodised black first then engraved but I will be going for all black that is engraved before anodising.


http://www.users.on.net/~quozl/Image...1371299746.jpg

Fabricate new door cards in leather with no speaker hole: Same full length ridged design as pictures on previous post.

These are the finished item and were fabricated by Lee Brothers for me here in Brisbane.

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  • New window winders

  • Fabrication or modification of the washer bottle and location

  • Rebuilding / replacing the engine bay latching mechanism as the deck lid has been popping open and no amount of tweaking has fixed it

  • Re polish fan and the fan housing

  • Regular service & oil change

  • Clutch adjustment / bleeding

  • Replacing Sparco steering wheel quick release with more robust solution

  • Repainting the rear of all the wheels. There has been some rubbing with wheel weights that needs respraying

Pic of some of the bead blasted suspension.

http://i.imgur.com/JKs1zXV.jpg

That's about it for now but there is bound to be more that comes up as the job progresses.

I'll post pics as soon as I have them.

Cheers Al

quozl 06-13-2014 03:31 PM

So now we're just waiting on final pricing and availability of the Zuffenhaus RSR replicas as the supplier is in LeMans for the race week / month and it's hard to get hold of Twinspark (distributor were using to source them) when they're at the track.

They look bloody fantastic and reports are they stop just as well so hopefully it's worth the extra wait, although at least I still have my wife Marti's 997 beast to blat around in now and again while I wait for mine back, even if it is a water pumper.

Pics of the brakes for clicks, these should look wicked peeking out from behind the 8" and 10" refurbished Fuchs reps.

These are promo shots gathered from around the net but the same as what we'll be using on mine.

http://www.ferdinandmagazine.com/wp-...RSR-Brakes.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1214948911.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1214948990.jpg

As soon as I have any more details and images from Michael I'll post them up, hopefully not long now but I've learned just to let him do his thing and he'll let me know when it's ready to pick up :D

I've saved for ages for all of this so I'm really hanging out to see the finished project.

Cheers Al

quozl 06-28-2014 04:05 AM

Some work to the fan while we wait for the brakes to arrive.

Wet blasting and cad plating the centre.

http://i.imgur.com/EJCcm3t.jpg

Hopefully not long for the Zuffenhaus brakes to arrive from Twinspark and we can get them installed and button up this suspension and brake upgrade and finally get it back on the road for a bit of fun.

Cheers Al

quozl 07-03-2014 01:01 AM

The Zuffenhaus brakes have arrived from Twinspark Racing in the UK but all I got was a pic of this lousy box :eek:

Michael my engineer is being a right bugger and not sending me any pics of them other than this tease picture and then saying "I might send a photo through when I open the box. Or then again I might not"

LOL

http://i.imgur.com/Vy6LlCa.jpg

Anyway they are here and for those waiting for their spot in the queue to get into Michael's shop it shouldn't be long now.

Oh wait!! we have an update, 8 hours later another pic has come through and I've been told I get a pic of a calliper, one a day he said LOL :mad:

http://i.imgur.com/y2wMpgL.jpg

Cheers Al

Ferrino 07-03-2014 10:00 AM

The fan looks awesome! How do you remove the "hub" from the fan for plating - do you just dill out those rivets? Will you be replacing with the same style of rivet or just a nut and countersunk bolt? Thanks!

TheSt|G 07-03-2014 10:08 AM

Those brakes... :eek:


Seriously, best thread on the forum! :D

quozl 07-03-2014 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferrino (Post 8147105)
The fan looks awesome! How do you remove the "hub" from the fan for plating - do you just dill out those rivets? Will you be replacing with the same style of rivet or just a nut and countersunk bolt? Thanks!

I'll have to find out for you but it will be rivets. My engineer Michael Harris at Promotive Engineering here in Brisbane does all the work. I wish I had his skill set. I can tell you the fan is wet blasted and then cleared and he re cad plated the centre part.

Edit: Ferrino, he said he drilled them out on the mill.

Then he will put in new rivets to replace the old but you need a special rivet squeezer tool. The pic below is of the replacement rivet.

http://i.imgur.com/vbnfj63.jpg

Cheers Al

quozl 07-04-2014 12:01 AM

This is getting painful, but here is the latest pic I just received. He really is stretching the friendship teasing me like this.

Waiting on the rotors which should be with the supplier in Oz next week. We decided to source them here to save a bit on shipping the rotors over from the UK as they are so heavy.

http://i.imgur.com/RDEqzFK.jpg

Have a great weekend everyone, off to Cars n Coffee in Brisbane tomorrow morning in the wife's water pumper 997, least I don't have to walk. http://www.users.on.net/~quozl/Image...ideo/rally.gif

Cheers Al

quozl 07-18-2014 06:13 AM

Sneak peak of some of the work around the rear of the car, brakes, shocks, a bit of tidy up of paint under the car and we took the fuel tank out and resprayed it as well. Apologies for the quality they were taken quickly on a phone by my engineer who is being very sneaky about what he sends me until I can see it in person.

Detailed pics of all the upgrades coming soon, hoping to pick it up this week sometime.


http://i.imgur.com/faBJcUY.jpg?1

http://i.imgur.com/hYaiHD3.jpg?1

http://i.imgur.com/Ldjefh4.jpg?1

will hung 07-18-2014 07:46 AM

Looks awesome. Very impressive.


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